Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

British Social Attitudes Survey, 2012

Variable Details

VariableScenF04
LabelChild M follow-up scenario 4th income variation :Q712
Question text (Family: defined by scenario group - see above) Now, in the next three questions, the (father(mother/new husband))'s income is (£1,500/£2,000) per month after tax. (And the new husband's income is still (£1,000/£3,000) per month. So,) again, in each question, I'm just going to change the income of the ((mother/new husband)/father). Now what if the father's income is £(1,000/2,000/3,000) per month but the (mother/new husband)'s is £(900/1,500/2,200) per month. (How much child maintenance do you think (the father should be required/it is fair to expect the father) to pay the mother each month?)
Responses
0 329
1 14
5 4
10 16
20 17
25 9
30 3
40 16
48 1
50 110
54 1
55 1
60 9
70 3
75 14
80 18
85 1
90 3
100 284
110 1
120 14
125 2
130 1
140 1
150 97
160 7
170 2
175 1
180 3
200 396
220 4
225 3
230 1
240 1
250 125
275 1
280 4
300 220
320 1
350 30
360 1
371 1
400 201
420 1
450 21
500 287
550 6
600 80
650 4
660 2
667 1
675 1
700 31
750 58
800 68
850 3
900 16
950 2
1000 125
1100 5
1200 13
1250 4
1300 1
1400 1
1500 31
1700 1
1800 2
1900 1
2000 3
9998 Don't know 428
9999 Refusal 81
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationBritish Social Attitudes Survey, 2012
Interviewer InstructionsSHOWCARD (J1/J2) FOR THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: RESPONDENT MUST BE ABLE TO VIEW THE SCREEN, PLEASE MAKE SURE THE RESPONDENT CAN SEE THE SCREEN AT THE NEXT QUESTION. IF ASKED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE FAMILY: I haven't got any more information about this family apart from what's here on the screen. IF RESPONDENT RELUCTANT/FINDS IT HARD TO SAY AN AMOUNT: Don't worry, you can just give me your best guess: an amount which you feel is about right. ONLY ENTER '£0' IF RESPONSE IS 'ZERO'. DK OR REFUSAL SHOULD BE CODED AS Ctrl+K or Ctrl+R AS USUAL. IF THE RESPONDENT DOES NOT WANT TO ANSWER FOR ANY REASON, PLEASE USE Ctrl+R
UniverseAdults (18 and over) living in private households in Great Britain (excluding the 'crofting counties' north of the Caledonian Canal).<br>;Adults;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;See documentation for each BSA year for full details.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. The BSA survey is conducted annually.