Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

National Survey for Wales, 2014-2015

Variable Details

VariableHhLndLrd2
LabelHousehold's landlord (2012 ONS definition)
Question text Who is [your/your household's] landlord?
Responses
1 The local authority / council 1346
2 A housing association, RSL, charitable trust or Local Housin 1163
3 Employer (organisation) of a household member 21
4 Another organisation 61
5 Relative/acquaintance of any current household member from b 216
6 Employer (individual) of a household member 27
7 Another individual private landlord 1673
-99 Refused 6
-9 Don't know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 5
-8 Question not applicable 9767
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationNational Survey for Wales, 2014-2015
Interviewer InstructionsIF PROPERTY IS LET THROUGH AN AGENT, THE QUESTIONS REFER TO THE OWNER NOT THE AGENT. IF RESPONDENT DOES NOT KNOW WHO THE LANDLORD IS, USE CODE 7 (OTHER PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL) RATHER THAN CODING “DON’T KNOW”. CODE 1 (LOCAL AUTHORITY) INCLUDES PEOPLE RENTING FROM HOUSING ACTION TRUSTS. AN ALMO (ARM’S LENGTH MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION) IS A COMPANY SET UP BY AN LA TO MANAGE AND IMPROVE ALL OR PART OF ITS HOUSING STOCK. CODE 2: NEARLY ALL HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS ARE NOW REGISTERED SOCIAL LANDLORDS (RSLS) BUT CONTINUE TO BE KNOWN AS HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS. THEY CAN BE INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES, REGISTERED CHARITIES, OR COMPANIES. CODE FIRST TO APPLY SHOWCARD 2: A The local authority/council/ALMO B A housing association, RSL, charitable trust or Local Housing Company C Employer (organisation) of a household member D Another organisation Individuals E Relative/acquaintance of any current household member from before this tenancy started F Employer (individual) of a household member G Another individual private landlord
UniverseLocation of units of observation: National;Population: Individuals aged 16 or over living in private households in Wales, 2014-2015.
SamplingOne-stage stratified or systematic random sample;See documentation for details
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study