Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

National Survey for Wales, 2013-2014

Variable Details

VariableIntXGovWeb
LabelInternet - reasons not visited government/public services websites in the last 12 months
Question text Which of these reasons best explains why you have not visited these types of websites in the last 12 months? A Concerned about personal details being shared between government departments B Concerned about identity theft C Online services are difficult to use D No benefits over the way I currently deal with government E Difficult to find the government services I need online F Inconvenient to register for online services G Services relevant to me are not available online H Online services only provide information I No need J I prefer to access government services in other ways (e.g. by telephone or in person) K Other (please specify) L Not used the internet in the last 12 months Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) Refused Question not applicable
Responses
-9 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 3
1 Concerned about personal details being shared between govern 24
2 Concerned about identity theft 36
3 Online services are difficult to use 32
4 No benefits over the way I currently deal with government 42
5 Difficult to find the government services I need online 3
6 Inconvenient to register for online services 8
7 Services relevant to me are not available online 7
8 Online services only provide information 5
9 No need 1611
10 I prefer to access government services in other ways (e.g. b 178
11 Not used the internet in the last 12 months 21
12 Other 47
-99 Refused 0
-8 Question not applicable 12754
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationNational Survey for Wales, 2013-2014
Interviewer InstructionsSHOWCARD 34 SINGLE CODE ONLY
UniverseLocation of units of observation: National;Population: Individuals aged 16 or over living in private households in Wales, 2013-2014.
SamplingOne-stage stratified or systematic random sample;See documentation for details
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study