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Title: Annual Population Survey Household, 2004-2021: Secure Access
Keywords: CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
VISION IMPAIRMENTS
ATTITUDES
CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
GENERAL SCOTTISH VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
IMMIGRATION
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTARY LEVEL EXAMINATIONS
RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES
QUALIFICATIONS
SPEECH IMPAIRMENTS
TERMINATION OF SERVICE
BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION COUNCIL AWARDS
ADVANCED LEVEL EXAMINATIONS
GENERAL NATIONAL VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
TAX RELIEF
GENDER
REDUNDANCY
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
RECRUITMENT
SCOTTISH CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
MENTAL DISORDERS
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
APPRENTICESHIP
SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS
UNEMPLOYED
EMPLOYMENT
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
ORDINARY NATIONAL CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA
HOUSING TENURE
EMPLOYEES
HOUSING
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION
CHILDREN
HOURS OF WORK
WELSH (LANGUAGE)
OVERTIME
SUPERVISORS
COHABITATION
SELF-EMPLOYED
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMES
CERTIFICATE OF SIXTH YEAR STUDIES
ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS AWARDS
EMPLOYER-SPONSORED TRAINING
FIELDS OF STUDY
BUSINESSES
DEGREES
SCOTTISH VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
HIGHER EDUCATION
APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
EDUCATIONAL COURSES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
WORKPLACE
ELDERLY
PENSIONS
SCOTTISH VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COUNCIL AWARDS
FAMILIES
STUDENTS
NATIONAL VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATES
CARE OF DEPENDANTS
RENTED ACCOMMODATION
INDUSTRIES
DEPRESSION
HOME BUYING
DIABETES
DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS
MANAGERS
SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT
LEARNING DISABILITIES
TIED HOUSING
PART-TIME COURSES
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
EPILEPSY
APPOINTMENT TO JOB
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERS
WORKING CONDITIONS
HIGHER NATIONAL CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA
ENDOCRINE DISORDERS
HOME OWNERSHIP
HOUSEHOLDS
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE AWARDS
LANDLORDS
TRAINING
NATIONALITY
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
CHRONIC ILLNESS
HEALTH
ETHNIC GROUPS
TRAINING COURSES
JOB HUNTING
PRIVATE SECTOR
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
UNFURNISHED ACCOMMODATION
SICK LEAVE
UNEMPLOYMENT
STATE RETIREMENT PENSIONS
SUPERVISORY STATUS
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES
HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD
SKIN DISEASES
FAMILY MEMBERS
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
DISABILITIES
REDUNDANCY PAY
OCCUPATIONS
OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
JOB SEEKER'S ALLOWANCE
SOCIAL HOUSING
ORDINARY LEVEL EXAMINATIONS
MARITAL STATUS
PUBLIC SECTOR
FURTHER EDUCATION
JOB CHANGING
HEARING IMPAIRMENTS
NATIONAL IDENTITY
AGE
NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES
BONUS PAYMENTS
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
ILL HEALTH
RECREATIONAL EDUCATION
UNWAGED WORKERS
DISABLED PERSONS
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
HOUSING BENEFITS
PLACE OF BIRTH
LONGTERM UNEMPLOYMENT
ARRANGEMENT OF WORKING TIME
ADULT EDUCATION
SICKNESS AND DISABILITY BENEFITS
TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS
FAMILY BENEFITS
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
INCOME
COMPANIES
WAGES
SHIFT WORK
LABOUR FORCE
ORGANIZATIONS
CHILD CARE
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
DISMISSAL
OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING
LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
HOME-BASED WORK
SMALL BUSINESSES
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
FLEXIBLE WORKING TIME
BEDROOMS
ABSENTEEISM
BACCALAUREATE
SOCIAL SECURITY
INCOME TAX
HEALTH STATUS
2004-2021
United Kingdom
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
<p></p><p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Background</span><br>The <i>Annual Population Survey</i> (APS) Household datasets are produced annually and are available from 2004 (Secure Access) and 2006 (End User Licence). They allow production of family and household labour market statistics at local areas and for small sub-groups of the population across the UK. The data comprise key variables from the <i>Labour Force Survey</i> (LFS) (held at the UK Data Archive under GN 33246) and the APS (person) datasets (held at the Data Archive under GN 33357). The former is a quarterly survey of households living at private addresses in the UK. The latter is created by combining individuals in waves one and five from four consecutive LFS quarters with the English, Welsh and Scottish Local Labour Force Surveys (LLFS). The APS Household datasets therefore contain results from four different sources.<br></p><p> <br> The APS Household datasets include all the variables on the LFS and APS person datasets except for the income variables. They also include key family and household level derived variables. These variables allow for an analysis of the combined economic activity status of the family or household. In addition they also include more detailed geographical, industry, occupation, health and age variables.<br> <br> For information on the main (person) APS datasets, for which EUL and Secure Access versions are available, please see GNs 33357 and 33427, respectively.<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">New reweighting policy</span><br>Following the&nbsp;<a href="http://doc.ukdataservice.ac.uk/doc/8343/mrdoc/pdf/biennial_lfs_aps_reweighting_policy.pdf" target="_blank" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">new reweighting policy</a>&nbsp;ONS has reviewed the latest population estimates made available during 2019 and have decided not to carry out a 2019 LFS and APS reweighting exercise. Therefore, the next reweighting exercise will take place in 2020. These will incorporate the 2019 Sub-National Population Projection data (published in May 2020) and 2019 Mid-Year Estimates (published in June 2020). It is expected that reweighted Labour Market aggregates and microdata will be published in 2021.<br> <br> <b>Secure Access APS Household data</b><br> Secure Access datasets for the APS Household survey include additional variables not included in the EUL versions (GN 33455). Extra variables that may be found in the Secure Access version but not in the EUL version relate to:</p><ul><li>geography (see 'Spatial Units' below)</li><li>individual demographics, including age bands, day of birth, sex/marital status and detailed ethnicity</li><li>main reason for coming to the UK</li><li>number of bedrooms</li><li>health problems, work-related health problems, sickness absence from work</li><li>reasons why not in work, including health and other reasons, wage received when not in work, time away from job, and whether and when will work in the future</li><li>type of benefit claimed</li><li>education and training, including<ul><li>vocational and work-related qualifications and training</li><li>class of first degree</li><li>qualifications from government schemes</li><li>number of O levels/GCSEs, etc held</li><li>qualifications held from UK and abroad</li><li>qualifications gained from school/home schooling</li><li>qualifications below highest level</li><li>other qualifications</li><li>time spent in taught courses</li><li>who paid for training</li><li>main place of education/training</li><li>length of training course</li><li>level of Welsh baccalaureate</li></ul></li><li>worst 30 local authorities based on Indices of Deprivation</li><li>casual/holiday work</li><li>disability, including learning difficulty/disability</li><li>payment of own National Insurance and tax</li></ul>Prospective users of the Secure Access version of an APS Household dataset will need to fulfil additional requirements, including completion of face-to-face training and agreement to Secure Access' User Agreement, in order to obtain permission to use that version (see 'Access' section below). The EUL version of the data, for which less stingent access conditions apply, may suffice for many users' research requirements. Further details and links to all APS studies can be found via the <a href="https://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/series/?sn=200002" title="APS Key Data series">APS Key Data series</a> webpage.<br> <br> <b>Documentation and coding frames</b><br> The APS is compiled from variables present in the LFS. For variable and value labelling and coding frames that are not included either in the data or in the current APS documentation (e.g. coding frames for education, industrial and geographic variables, which are held in LFS User Guide Vol.5, Classifications), users are advised to consult the latest versions of the LFS User Guides, which are available from the ONS <a href="https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/employmentandemployeetypes/methodologies/labourforcesurveyuserguidance" title="Labour Force Survey - User Guidance">Labour Force Survey - User Guidance</a> webpages.<br><br><div><span style="font-weight: bold;">Weighting 2022</span></div><div>The LFS team have been working on reweighting the datasets to account for newly delivered Real Time Information (RTI) tax information, adjusting Northern Ireland non-responses, and fixing the grossing factors where ONS had combined England and Wales (rather than doing them separately). The first two issues have been resolved but the grossing factors for England and Wales were not fully revised. This means that error remains in the calculation of some of the population weights in the APS and therefore the age breakdown of the population in both England and Wales remain affected to a small extent. The affected APS Household annual dataset is January - December 2020, and this will be revised again in the future.<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">Latest edition information</span></div>For the eighth edition (November 2022), a data file covering January - December 2021 has been added, along with the latest documentation. In addition, the January - December 2020 data file has been revised with an updated weight to account for newly delivered Real Time Information (RTI) tax information and adjust Northern Ireland non-responses.<p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
Topics covered include: household composition and relationships, housing tenure, nationality, ethnicity and residential history, employment and training (including government schemes), workplace and location, job hunting, educational background and qualifications.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/56357
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-6725-8
6725
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6725-8
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