Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Quarterly Labour Force Survey, November, 2021 - January, 2022

Variable Details

VariableHHTYPE6
LabelType of household
Responses
1 1 person 7273
2 2 or more persons, all different family units 966
3 Married couple, no children, no other family units 13827
4 Cohabiting couple, no children, no other family units 2933
5 Couple, no children, other family units 674
6 Married couple, all dependent children, no other family unit 13271
7 Cohabiting couple, all dependent children, no other family u 2855
8 Married couple, dependent and non-dependent children, no oth 2151
9 Cohabiting couple, dependent and non dependent children, no 238
10 Married couple, all non-dependent children, no other family 4610
11 Cohabiting couple, all non-dependent children, no other fami 444
12 Couple, all dependent children, other family units 464
13 Couple, dependent and non-dependent children, other family u 78
14 Couple, all non-dependent children, other family units 170
15 Lone parent, all dependent children, no other family units 2934
16 Lone parent, dependent and non-dependent children, no other 558
17 Lone parent, all non-dependent children, no other family uni 1745
18 Lone parent, all dependent children, other family units 270
19 Lone parent, dependent and non-dependent children, other fam 37
20 Lone parent, all non-dependent children, other family units 147
21 2 or more family units, all dependent children 528
22 2 or more family units, dependent and non-dependent children 278
23 2 or more family units, all non-dependent children 127
24 2 or more family units, no children 196
25 Same sex couple with or without others 246
26 Civil partners/same sex marriage, with or without others 338
-9 Does not apply 25422
-8 No answer 0
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationQuarterly Labour Force Survey, November, 2021 - January, 2022
UniverseAll persons normally resident in private households in Great Britain and (from 1994) Northern Ireland.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study