Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

National Survey for Wales, 2018-2019

Variable Details

VariableDvHhType2
LabelDerived variable - Household type (new groups)
Responses
1 Pensioner couple - a couple where one or more of the adults 2178
2 Single pensioner - single adult of State Pension age or over 2015
3 Couple with children - a non-pensioner couple with dependent 1549
4 Couple without children - a non-pensioner couple with no dep 1801
5 Single adult with children - a non-pensioner single adult wi 568
6 Single adult without children - a non-pensioner single adult 1759
7 3 or more adults with children – three or more adults with d 431
8 3 or more adults without children - related – three or more 702
9 3 or more adults without children - not related – three or 331
10 Other households 588
-99 Refused 0
-98 Interview terminated early 0
-88 Not selected in sub-sample 0
-9 Don't Know (SPONTANEOUS ONLY) 0
-8 Question not asked due to routing 0
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationNational Survey for Wales, 2018-2019
UniverseThe National Survey for Wales involves a 45 minute interview with a randomly-selected sample of people aged 16 and over living across Wales. The survey is conducted annually spread over a whole year starting from the beginning of April and ending with end of March the following calendar year, and runs all year round. Each year, a sample of addresses is selected at random from the Royal Mail’s list of addresses. Survey interviews then take place face-to-face (with a small self-completion element for the most sensitive questions), in-home with one randomly-selected adult in each selected household. No replacement of addresses or individuals is allowed. The achieved sample size is over 11,000 respondents each year. The sample in each local authority is broadly in proportion to local authority population size. The results are weighted to be representative of the adult population in Wales. Fieldwork for the National Survey for Wales is carried out by the Office for National Statistics.
SamplingOne-stage stratified or systematic random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study