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Title: Scottish Household Survey, 2014
Keywords: COMMUNITY LIFE
HOUSES
ASSOCIATIONS
HOUSING FINANCE
HOSTELS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
AIDS FOR THE DISABLED
TRADE UNIONS
PHARMACIES
DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT AIDS
WHEELCHAIRS
BROADBAND
MOTOR VEHICLES
NEIGHBOURS
LIBRARY USERS
PUBLIC INFORMATION
BOATING
COMBATIVE SPORTS
GENDER
MOBILE PHONES
MOTOR VEHICLE HIRE
TRANSPORT
COMMUTING
FRIENDS
SOCIO-CULTURAL CLUBS
INTERNET USE
CINEMA ATTENDANCE
HOUSEHOLDERS
ROAD TRAFFIC NOISE
COMMUNITY ACTION
LANDLORDS
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS
SMOKING
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
CLUBS
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
RAILWAY TRAVEL
AIR TRAVEL
RECYCLING
EVERYDAY LIFE
HOMELESSNESS
VOLUNTARY WORK
INFORMATION SERVICES
BALL GAMES
RUNNING
SKIING
CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS
DISABLED PERSONS
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
TRAVEL TIMETABLES
TIME
INTERNET ACCESS
FAMILY BENEFITS
LOCAL COMMUNITY FACILITIES
FAMILIES
STUDENT LOANS
DRIVING
CULTURAL EVENTS
RACKET GAMES
AEROBIC EXERCISE
GYMNASTICS
URBAN AREAS
RURAL AREAS
DIGITAL TELEVISION
STUDENT TRANSPORTATION
CARE OF THE ELDERLY
ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
CYCLING
SPORT
CREATIVE WRITING
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
MUSIC EVENTS
DISCRIMINATION
SWIMMING
EQUESTRIAN SPORTS
HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
CAR SHARING
CAR PARKING AREAS
WALKING
SOCIAL ATTITUDES
MARITAL STATUS
RENTS
CHILD BENEFITS
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
BANK ACCOUNTS
DRIVING LICENCES
CRIMINAL DAMAGE
PASSENGERS
TRAVEL
ROAD ACCIDENTS
EXPOSURE TO NOISE
HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS
PENSION BENEFITS
APARTMENTS
RENTED ACCOMMODATION
BEDROOMS
SCHOOLS
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMES
HOME OWNERSHIP
HEALTH
NEIGHBOURHOODS
EMPLOYEES
PETROL
HOME CONTENTS INSURANCE
BUSES
SEA TRAVEL
SAVINGS
ROAD TRAFFIC POLLUTION
ETHNIC GROUPS
LOANS
SATISFACTION WITH SERVICES
HEATING SYSTEMS
ROOMS
KITCHENS
BATHROOMS
CENTRAL HEATING
HOUSING CONDITIONS
GARDENS
ACCESS TO FACILITIES
OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS
MATERNITY BENEFITS
AGE
PHYSICAL MOBILITY
BICYCLES
SHELTERED HOUSING
CURLING
SPOUSES
MUSEUMS
ART MUSEUMS
THEATRE ATTENDANCE
CULTURAL PARTICIPATION
CHILDREN
MORTGAGES
SATISFACTION
ATTITUDES
EMPLOYMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
SEA TRANSPORT
CARS
MOTORCYCLES
POLICE SERVICES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
CARE OF THE DISABLED
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
INCOME
SICKNESS AND DISABILITY BENEFITS
ROAD TRAFFIC
QUALIFICATIONS
HOUSING BENEFITS
STATE RETIREMENT PENSIONS
INFORMAL CARE
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL HOUSING
JOB SEEKER'S ALLOWANCE
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
WEBSITES
WAGES
HOME HELP
TRAVEL PASSES
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES
SICK PAY
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
LOCAL TAX BENEFITS
EXHIBITIONS
VISITS TO RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
SKATING
RADIO LISTENING
NEWSPAPER READERSHIP
TELEVISION VIEWING
OLYMPIC GAMES
TRAVEL CONCESSIONS
METHODS OF PAYMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY
FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
OCCUPATIONS
PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE
OPEN SPACES AND RECREATIONAL AREAS
BULLYING
CHILD SAFETY
OUTDOOR PURSUITS
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
COSTS
GRANTS
DEBTS
MORTGAGE PROTECTION INSURANCE
MORTGAGE ARREARS
FOSSIL FUELS
COMPANY CARS
HOUSE PRICES
DISTANCE MEASUREMENT
STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
WASTE COLLECTION
SOCIAL SUPPORT
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
HOUSING TENURE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FESTIVALS
PARKS
INFORMATION SOURCES
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
CREDIT CARD USE
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES
FISHING (SPORT)
SOCIAL INTERACTION
CARE OF DEPENDANTS
TRAINING
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
HEALTH STATUS
2014-2015
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The&nbsp;<em>Scottish Household Survey</em>&nbsp;(SHS) is a continuous survey based on a sample of the general population in private residences in Scotland. It is financed by the Scottish Government (previously the Scottish Executive). The survey started in 1999 and up to 2011 followed a fairly consistent survey design. From 2012 onwards, the survey was substantially redesigned to include elements of the&nbsp;<em>Scottish House Condition Survey</em>&nbsp;(SHCS) (available from the UK Data Service under GN 33296) including the follow-up Physical Survey component. The survey is run through a consortium led by Ipsos MORI. The SHS is designed to provide reliable and up-to-date information on the composition, characteristics, attitudes and behaviour of private households and individuals, both nationally and at a sub-national level and to examine the physical condition of Scotland's homes. It covers a wide range of topics to allow links to be made between different policy areas.<br><br>Further information about the survey series, and links to publications, can be found on the Scottish Government's&nbsp;<a title="Scottish Household Survey" href="https://www.gov.scot/collections/scottish-household-survey/">Scottish Household Survey</a>&nbsp;webpages.<br>
For the second edition (April 2017), an updated version of the social public file was deposited. The MATDEP1 and MATDEP2 variables are no longer present (they were removed from the data in January 2017) and labelling for the HIHSIC3 variable has been revised. The variable HIHSIC3 groups original HIHSIC2 data into fewer categories, and the labels have been adjusted to reflect this. <br /> <br />
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The main topics include: the composition and characteristics of households and adults in Scotland; housing; neighbourhoods and communities; economic activity; finance; education and young people; transport and travel; internet; health and caring; local services; volunteering; and culture and sport.<br>
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/62216
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-7964-2
7964
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-7964-2
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