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Title: | Community Life Survey Experimental Online Data, 2013-2014: Special Licence Access |
Keywords: | COMMUNITY ACTION INTERNET USE COMMUNITY COHESION EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMES DONATIONS TO CHARITY SATISFACTION DISABILITIES PARTICIPATION FRIENDS EMPLOYMENT HISTORY INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS TRUST CLUBS CHILDREN ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS JOB HUNTING QUALIFICATIONS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY LIFE HOUSEHOLDS ETHNIC GROUPS CARE OF DEPENDANTS GENDER AGE MARITAL STATUS HOUSING TENURE DECISION MAKING SUPERVISORY STATUS ORGANIZATIONS SOCIAL LIFE LANDLORDS SOCIAL PROTEST FAMILY MEMBERS EMPLOYERS COHABITATION EMPLOYEES CITIZENSHIP SKILLS CHILD CARE LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLITICAL INFLUENCE LANGUAGES LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES ATTITUDES CITIZEN PARTICIPATION HOBBIES NEWS ITEMS PERSONAL CONTACT TIME HOURS OF WORK VISITS (PERSONAL) SOCIAL SUPPORT INFORMATION SOURCES SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT MEMBERSHIP WORKING CONDITIONS FUND-RAISING SELF-EMPLOYED TRADE UNIONS SPORTS CLUBS CITIZENSHIP COMMUNITY IDENTIFICATION SOCIAL CLASS NEIGHBOURHOODS VOLUNTARY WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS HEALTH COMMUNITIES ADULTS VOLUNTARY WORK ECONOMIC ACTIVITY SOCIAL NETWORKS TRAINING COURSES UNEMPLOYED COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION EMPLOYMENT RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY SOCIAL CAPITAL LANGUAGE SKILLS RELIGIOUS PRACTICE COMMITTEES SOCIAL DISADVANTAGE MASS MEDIA USE PETITIONING RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION INCOME UNWAGED WORKERS SOCIAL INTEGRATION INFORMAL CARE LANGUAGES USED AT HOME WEBSITES POLITICAL ISSUES SOCIAL ISSUES RURAL AREAS URBAN AREAS HEALTH STATUS 2013-2014 |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The <i>Community Life Survey</i> was first commissioned by the Cabinet Office in 2012-2013. It is a household survey conducted in England, tracking the latest trends and developments across areas key to encouraging social action and empowering communities, including:<ul><li>volunteering and charitable giving;</li><li>views about the local area;</li><li>community cohesion and belonging;</li><li>community empowerment and participation;</li><li>influencing local decisions and affairs; and </li><li>subjective well-being</li></ul>Up to 2015-16, the survey used a face-to-face methodology. Following thorough testing, the CLS moved to an online and paper mixed-method approach from 2016-17 onwards (a paper self-completion questionnaire being available as an alternative to the online survey), with an end to previous current face-to-face method. The objectives of the survey are to: The objectives of the survey are to:<ul><li> provide robust, nationally representative data on behaviours and attitudes within communities to inform and direct policy and action in these areas;</li><li>to provide data of value to all users, including public bodies, external stakeholders and the public; and</li><li>underpin further research and debate on building stronger communities</li></ul>The <i>Community Life Survey</i> incorporates a small number of priority measures from the <i>Citizenship Survey</i>, which ran from 2001-2011, conducted by the Department for Communities and Local Government. These measures were incorporated in the <i>Community Life Survey</i> so that trends in these issues could continue to be tracked over time. (The full <i>Citizenship Survey</i> series is held at the UK Data Archive under GNs 33347 and 33474.)<br> <br> Further information may be found on the gov.uk <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/community-life-survey" title="Community Life Survey" target="_blank">Community Life Survey</a> website.<br> <br> The <i>Community Life Survey Experimental Online Data, 2013-2014</i> includes the Special Licence data from a project testing the viability of an online alternative to the face-to-face survey. This dataset covers the 2013-2014 online survey, with a sample size of 10,215 adults (aged 16 years and over) in England, which ran from June 2013 to March 2014. Data from a postal version of the questionnaire, which was available on request, is also included in the dataset. This questionnaire covered the same topics as the online survey but was reduced in length. Full details can be found in the Web Survey Technical Report which is available in the <i>Documentation</i> section below. <br> <br> <b>End User Licence and Special Licence data</b><br> Users should note that there are two versions of each <i> Community Life Survey Experimental Online Data</i> experimental online dataset. One is available under the standard End User Licence (EUL) agreement, and the other is a Special Licence (SL) version. The SL version contains more detailed variables relating to: social class; ethnicity; religion; sexual identity and lower level geographical classifications.<br> <br> The SL data have more restrictive access conditions than those made available under the standard EUL. Prospective users of the SL version will need to complete an extra application form and demonstrate to the data owners exactly why they need access to the additional variables in order to get permission to use that version. Therefore, users are strongly advised to order the standard version of the data.<br> <br> The standard EUL version of the <i>Community Life Survey Experimental Online Data, 2013-2014</i> is held under SN 7737.<br> <br> <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> <div>The main topics include: identity and social networks, local community, civic engagement, volunteering, social action, subjective well-being and basic demographics.</div><div><br></div><div>The <span style="font-style: italic;">Community Life Survey Experimental Online Data, 2013-2014: Special Licence Access</span> data file includes the following extra variables:</div><div><br></div><ul><li>SOC2010 (SOC2010)</li><li>SOC2010 Sub-Major Group (SOC10smg)</li><li>Ethnic group: 6 categories (Ethnic6)</li><li>Ethnic group: 11 categories (Ethnic11a)</li><li>Respondents Ethnic origin and age (excludes Mixed/Other) (Rethage9a)</li><li>Sex within Ethnicity: 11 categories (E11sex1)</li><li>Sex within Ethnicity: 10 categories (E5sex1)</li><li>Whether practising for each religion (Actrel)</li><li>Respondent religion: 7 categories (Jewish included in other)(Relig7)</li><li>Practice status for each religion (Relstat)</li><li>Ethno-Religious groups: 11 categories (E11Relig1)</li><li>Respondent sexual identity: 3 categories (Sid2g)</li><li>ONS Ward Classification: Subgroup (2001 Wards) (Wrdsubgpg)</li><li>ONS District Level Classification: Subgroup (2003) (Ladsubgpg)</li><li>Output Area Classification : Subgroup (52 categories) (Oasubgrp)</li><li>Rural and Urban Area Classification 2004 (Rural)</li></ul> |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/62411 |
Other Identifiers: | 7738 10.5255/UKDA-SN-7738-1 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-7738-1 |
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