Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Continuous Household Survey, 2014-2015

Variable Details

VariableLIBNOT05
LabelReason did not use Public Library Service last 12 months 05
Question text What would encourage you to use the Public Library Service (more often)?
Responses
0 Question not asked 0
1 Cannot read/write English / language bar 0
2 Poor eyesight 0
3 Difficult to find the time 0
4 Costs too much 0
5 Feel uncomfortable or out of place 0
6 Never occurred to me 0
7 Not really interested 0
8 Wouldn t enjoy it 2
9 No need to go 1
10 Health isn t good enough 3
11 Lack of transport/Can t easily get to it 1
12 Not enough information on what is availa 0
13 Fines/charges are too high 0
14 Poor book stock 0
15 Buy or get bought all the books I need 3
16 No tradition of use 4
17 Inconvenient locations 2
18 Inconvenient opening hours 2
19 Use other sources of information 5
20 Other 1
-3 Refused 0
-1 Dont Know 0
Sysmiss 3325
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationContinuous Household Survey, 2014-2015
Interviewer InstructionsSHOWCARD (NOT USE THE PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE) 1. Cannot read/write English/Language barriers 2. Poor eyesight 3. Difficult to find the time 4. Costs too much 5. Feel uncomfortable or out of place 6. Never occurred to me 7. Not really interested 8. Wouldn't enjoy it 9. No need to go 10. Health isn't good enough 11. Lack of transport/Can't easily get to it 12. Not enough information on what is available 13. Fines/charges are too high 14. Poor book stock 15. Buy or get bought all the books I need 16. No tradition of use 17. Inconvenient locations 18. Inconvenient opening hours 19. Use other sources of information 20. Other -> LIBNOTSP
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