Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Continuous Household Survey, 2013-2014

Variable Details

VariableSPORCL01
LabelWhat sport do you play in the club or organisation? 01
Question text What sports do you play in these clubs or organisations?
Responses
0 Question not asked 0
1 Rugby Union or League 19
2 American football 0
3 Football indoors (Including 5-a-side) 22
4 Football outdoors (Including 5-a-side) 30
5 Gaelic football 52
6 Camogie 7
7 Hurling 8
8 Cricket 9
9 Hockey (excl. ice, roller, or street) 8
10 Netball 0
11 Tennis 14
12 Badminton 16
13 Squash 4
14 Basketball 4
15 Table tennis 0
16 Track and field athletics 4
17 Jogging 16
18 Cycling for recreation 20
19 Walking for recreation 13
20 Indoor bowls 39
21 Outdoor (Lawn) bowls 11
22 Tenpin bowling 0
23 Swimming or diving 54
24 Angling/ Fishing 18
25 Yachting or dinghy sailing 10
26 Canoeing 0
27 Windsurfing/ Boardsailing 0
28 Keepfit, Aerobics, Yoga, Dance exercise 149
29 Martial Arts (incl. self defence) 9
30 Weight training/ Lifting or body buildin 54
31 Gymnastics 0
32 Snooker, pool or billiards 7
33 Ice skating (excl. roller) 0
34 Darts 4
35 Golf, pitch and putt, putting (excl. crazy/miniature golf) 97
36 Skiing 0
37 Horse riding (excl. polo) 12
38 Motor sports 8
39 Shooting 10
40 Boxing 8
41 Other 21
42 None of these 70
-3 Refused 1
-1 Dont Know 0
Sysmiss 2925
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationContinuous Household Survey, 2013-2014
Interviewer InstructionsSHOWCARD (as in ANYYRPA)
UniverseLocation of units of observation: National;Population: Private households in Northern Ireland.
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;The CHS is based on a systematic random sample of addresses drawn each year from the Land and Property Services Agency’s (LPSA) list of domestic addresses. The LPSA addresses are sorted by district council and ward, so the sample is effectively stratified geographically. Data is collected by personal interview using CAPI, and the interviews are spread equally over the 12 months from April to March.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study; Data are collected annually