General Household Survey, 2000-2001
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The General Household Survey (GHS), ran from 1971-2011 (the UKDS holds data from 1972-2011). It was a continuous annual national survey of people living in private households, conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The main aim of the survey was to collect data on a range of core topics, covering household, family and individual information. This information was used by government departments and other organisations for planning, policy and monitoring purposes, and to present a picture of households, families and people in Great Britain. In 2008, the GHS became a module of the Integrated Household Survey (IHS). In recognition, the survey was renamed the General Lifestyle Survey (GLF). The GLF closed in January 2012. The 2011 GLF is therefore the last in the series. A limited number of questions previously run on the GLF were subsequently included in the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN). Secure Access GHS/GLF The UKDS holds standard access End User Licence (EUL) data for 1972-2006. A Secure Access version is available, covering the years 2000-2011 - see SN 6716 General Lifestyle Survey, 2000-2011: Secure Access. History The GHS was conducted annually until 2011, except for breaks in 1997-1998 when the survey was reviewed, and 1999-2000 when the survey was redeveloped. Further information may be found in the ONS document An overview of 40 years of data (General Lifestyle Survey Overview - a report on the 2011 General Lifestyle Survey) (PDF). Details of changes each year may be found in the individual study documentation. EU-SILC In 2005, the European Union (EU) made a legal obligation (EU-SILC) for member states to collect additional statistics on income and living conditions. In addition, the EU-SILC data cover poverty and social exclusion. These statistics are used to help plan and monitor European social policy by comparing poverty indicators and changes over time across the EU. The EU-SILC requirement was integrated into the GHS/GLF in 2005. After the closure of the GLF, EU-SILC was collected via the Family Resources Survey (FRS) until the UK left the EU in 2020.Reformatted GHS data 1973-1982 - Surrey SPSS Files SPSS files were created by the University of Surrey for all GHS years from 1973 to 1982 inclusive. The early files were restructured and the case changed from the household to the individual with all of the household information duplicated for each individual. The Surrey SPSS files contain all the original variables as well as some extra derived variables (a few variables were omitted from the data files for 1973-76). In 1973 only, the section on leisure was not included in the Surrey SPSS files. This has subsequently been made available, however, and is now held in a separate study, General Household Survey, 1973: Leisure Questions (SN 3982). Records for the original GHS 1973-1982 ASCII files have been removed from the UK Data Archive catalogue, but the data are still preserved and available upon request.
For the third edition, a revised version of the education variable EdLev00 was added to the dataset.
Main Topics:The main GHS consisted of a household questionnaire, completed by the Household Reference Person (HRP), and an individual questionnaire, completed by all adults aged 16 and over resident in the household. A number of different trailers each year covering extra topics were included in later (post-review) surveys in the series from 2000.The household questionnaire covered the following topics: household information, accommodation type, housing tenure/costs, and consumer durables including vehicle ownership.The individual questionnaire included data from the household dataset, and additional sections on migration/citizenship/national identity/ethnicity, employment, pensions, education, health, child care, smoking, drinking, family information, financial situation, and income.
The 2000-2001 GHS included questions asking about periods of cohabitation not leading to marriage, which were first asked in 1998. The trailers for that year covered social capital and informal carers.
Multi-stage stratified random sample
Face-to-face interview
- 2000 2001
- ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
- ADOLESCENTS
- ADOPTED CHILDREN
- ADULTS
- AGE
- ALCOHOL USE
- ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
- ALCOHOLISM
- ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
- APPRENTICESHIP
- ATTITUDES
- BANK ACCOUNTS
- BATHROOMS
- BEDROOMS
- BONDS
- BONUS PAYMENTS
- BOYS
- BUILDING MAINTENANCE
- BUILDING SOCIETY AC...
- BUSINESSES
- CAR PARKING AREAS
- CARE OF DEPENDANTS
- CARE OF THE DISABLED
- CARE OF THE ELDERLY
- CENTRAL HEATING
- CEREMONIES
- CHILD BENEFITS
- CHILD CARE
- CHILD DAY CARE
- CHILDBIRTH
- CHILDREN
- CHIROPODY
- CHRONIC ILLNESS
- CLEANING
- CLUBS
- COHABITATION
- COLOUR TELEVISION R...
- COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
- COMMUNITIES
- COMMUNITY ACTION
- COMMUNITY BEHAVIOUR
- COMMUNITY IDENTIFIC...
- COMMUNITY LIFE
- COMPACT DISC PLAYERS
- COMPANY CARS
- COMPUTERS
- CONSUMER GOODS
- CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES
- COOKING
- COOKING FACILITIES
- CRIME AND SECURITY
- CRIME VICTIMS
- CRIMINAL DAMAGE
- DAY CARE
- DECISION MAKING
- DELIVERY PREGNANCY
- DISABILITIES
- DISABLED CHILDREN
- DISABLED PERSONS
- DISEASES
- DISTANCE LEARNING
- DIVORCE
- DOGS
- DOMESTIC APPLIANCES
- DOMESTIC RESPONSIBI...
- DRUG ABUSE
- ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
- EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
- EDUCATIONAL COURSES
- EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
- EDUCATIONAL GRANTS
- EDUCATIONAL INSTITU...
- ELDERLY
- ELEVATORS
- EMPLOYEES
- EMPLOYERS
- EMPLOYMENT
- EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
- EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMES
- ENGLISH LANGUAGE
- ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRA...
- ETHNIC GROUPS
- EVERYDAY LIFE
- EXAMINATIONS
- EXPECTATION
- EXPOSURE TO NOISE
- Education
- FACILITIES
- FAMILIES
- FAMILY INCOME
- FAMILY MEMBERS
- FAMILY SIZE
- FATHER S PLACE OF B...
- FATHERS
- FEAR OF CRIME
- FERTILITY
- FINANCIAL RESOURCES
- FINANCIAL SUPPORT
- FOOD AND NUTRITION
- FOSSIL FUELS
- FOSTER CHILDREN
- FRIENDS
- FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT
- FURNISHED ACCOMMODA...
- FURTHER EDUCATION
- GENDER
- GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
- GIRLS
- General health and ...
- HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD
- HEALTH
- HEALTH CONSULTATIONS
- HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
- HEALTH VISITORS
- HEARING AIDS
- HEARING IMPAIRMENTS
- HEATING SYSTEMS
- HIGHER EDUCATION
- HOLIDAYS
- HOME BASED WORK
- HOME BUYING
- HOME HELP
- HOME OWNERSHIP
- HOME SHARING
- HOME VISITS
- HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT...
- HOSPITAL SERVICES
- HOSPITALIZATION
- HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN
- HOURS OF WORK
- HOUSEHOLD INCOME
- HOUSEHOLDS
- HOUSEWORK
- HOUSING
- HOUSING AGE
- HOUSING FACILITIES
- HOUSING TENURE
- Health care service...
- Housing
- IMMIGRATION
- INCOME
- INCOME TAX
- INDUSTRIES
- INSURANCE
- INTEREST FINANCE
- INTERNET ACCESS
- INTERPERSONAL RELAT...
- INVESTMENT
- INVESTMENT RETURN
- JOB DESCRIPTION
- JOB HUNTING
- JOB SEEKER S ALLOWANCE
- KITCHENS
- LANDLORDS
- LEAVE
- LEISURE TIME ACTIVI...
- LOCAL COMMUNITY FAC...
- LOCAL GOVERNMENT SE...
- LOCAL PRESS
- LONELINESS
- Labour and employment
- MARITAL HISTORY
- MARITAL STATUS
- MARRIAGE
- MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION
- MATERNITY PAY
- MATHEMATICS
- MEALS ON WHEELS
- MEDICAL CENTRES
- MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS
- MEDICINAL DRUGS
- MEMBERSHIP
- MEN
- MOBILE HOMES
- MORTGAGES
- MOTHER S PLACE OF B...
- MOTHERS
- MOTOR PROCESSES
- MOTOR VEHICLES
- NEIGHBOURHOODS
- NEIGHBOURS
- NURSES
- OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS
- OCCUPATIONAL QUALIF...
- OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING
- OCCUPATIONS
- ONE PARENT FAMILIES
- ORGANIZATIONS
- OVERTIME
- PARENTS
- PART TIME COURSES
- PART TIME EMPLOYMENT
- PATIENTS
- PAYMENTS
- PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS
- PENSIONS
- PERSONAL CONTACT
- PERSONAL HYGIENE
- PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
- PHYSICIANS
- PLACE OF BIRTH
- POLICE SERVICES
- POLITICAL POWER
- PREGNANCY
- PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
- PRIVATE HEALTH SERV...
- PRIVATE PERSONAL PE...
- PRIVATE SECTOR
- PUBLIC TRANSPORT
- QUALIFICATIONS
- REBATES
- REDUNDANCY PAY
- REFUSE
- RENTED ACCOMMODATION
- RENTS
- RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
- RESIDENTIAL CARE OF...
- RESIDENTIAL CARE OF...
- RESIDENTIAL CARE OF...
- RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
- RESPITE CARE
- RETIREMENT
- ROAD TRAFFIC
- ROOM SHARING
- ROOMS
- SANDWICH COURSES
- SATELLITE RECEIVERS
- SAVINGS
- SCHOOL LEAVING AGE
- SCHOOLCHILDREN
- SELF EMPLOYED
- SHARED HOME OWNERSHIP
- SHARES
- SHELTERED HOUSING
- SHOPPING
- SIBLINGS
- SICK LEAVE
- SICK PERSONS
- SINGLES
- SMOKING
- SMOKING CESSATION
- SOCIABILITY
- SOCIAL CLASS
- SOCIAL HOUSING
- SOCIAL INTEGRATION
- SOCIAL NEEDS
- SOCIAL NETWORKS
- SOCIAL SECURITY BEN...
- SOCIAL SECURITY CON...
- SOCIAL SERVICES
- SOCIAL SUPPORT
- SOCIAL WORKERS
- SOCIO ECONOMIC STATUS
- SPOUSE S AGE
- SPOUSE S ECONOMIC A...
- SPOUSES
- STATE RETIREMENT PE...
- STEPCHILDREN
- STUDENTS
- SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT
- SUPERVISORY STATUS
- Social conditions a...
- Specific social ser...
- TAX RELIEF
- TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS
- TELEPHONES
- TELEVISION CHANNELS
- TELEVISION RECEIVERS
- TIED HOUSING
- TIME
- TOBACCO
- TRAINING COURSES
- TRANSPORT
- TRUST
- UNEARNED INCOME
- UNEMPLOYED
- UNEMPLOYMENT
- UNFURNISHED ACCOMMO...
- UNWAGED WORKERS
- VACANT HOUSING
- VIDEO RECORDERS
- VISION IMPAIRMENTS
- VISITS PERSONAL
- VOCATIONAL EDUCATIO...
- VOLUNTARY WELFARE O...
- WAGES
- WALKING
- WIDOWED
- WOMEN
- WORKING MOTHERS
- WORKPLACE
- YOUTH ACTIVITIES
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Creator | Office for National Statistics, Social Survey Division |
Publisher | UK Data Service |
Publication Year | 2002 |
Funding Reference | Department for Education and Employment; Department of Health; Office for National Statistics; Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions; Department of Social Security; Inland Revenue; Department for Culture, Media and Sport |
Rights | <a href="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/re-using-public-sector-information/uk-government-licensing-framework/crown-copyright/" target="_blank">© Crown copyright</a>. The use of these data is subject to the <a href="https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/app/uploads/cd137-enduserlicence.pdf" target="_blank">UK Data Service End User Licence Agreement</a>. Additional restrictions may also apply.; <p>The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the <a href="https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/app/uploads/cd137-enduserlicence.pdf" target="_blank">End User Licence Agreement</a>.</p><p>Commercial use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee. The UK Data Service will contact you.</p> |
OpenAccess | true |
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Resource Type | Numeric |
Discipline | Economics; History; Humanities; Mathematics; Natural Sciences; Social and Behavioural Sciences |
Spatial Coverage | Great Britain |