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Title: | Control and Allocation of Money Within the Household, 1983-1984 |
Keywords: | ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS AGE ASSETS ATTITUDES BANK ACCOUNTS BOOKS BUILDING SOCIETY ACCOUNTS CARPETS CHILD BENEFITS CHILD-MINDING CHILDREN CLEANING SERVICES CLOTHING HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS COLOUR TELEVISION RECEIVERS CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT CONSUMER GOODS CONSUMPTION COST OF LIVING CREDIT CREDIT CARD USE BEREAVEMENT DEBTS DECISION MAKING DEGREES DEPENDENCY RELATIONSHIP DIVORCE DOMESTIC APPLIANCES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND EDUCATIONAL FEES EMPLOYEES EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT HISTORY EXAMINATIONS EXPENDITURE FAMILIES FAMILY MEMBERS FATHER'S OCCUPATION FINANCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD FRIENDS FRINGE BENEFITS FUEL OILS FOSSIL FUELS FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT FURTHER EDUCATION GARDEN EQUIPMENT GENDER GIFTS HAPPINESS HEALTH SERVICES HIRE PURCHASE HOLIDAYS HOME OWNERSHIP HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME TAX INSURANCE PREMIUMS JOB DESCRIPTION JOB HUNTING JOB SATISFACTION LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES LOANS MAINTENANCE MARITAL HISTORY MARITAL STATUS MARRIAGE MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION MARRIED MEN MARRIED WOMEN MEALS MONEY MORTGAGES MOTHER'S OCCUPATION MOTOR VEHICLES NATIONALITY NEWSPAPERS PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT PERIODICALS PERSONAL FASHION GOODS PERSONAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT POCKET MONEY PRIVATE PENSIONS PRIVATE SECTOR PROFITS PURCHASING QUALIFICATIONS REBATES RENTED ACCOMMODATION RENTS RESPONSIBILITY SAVINGS SELF-EMPLOYED SHOPPING SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS SOCIAL SUPPORT SPOUSES SPOUSE'S WAGES STANDARD OF LIVING STUDENTS STUDY SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT TELEPHONES TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT TIME TRADE UNIONS TRAVEL TURNOVER UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS VIDEO RECORDERS WAGES HOURS OF WORK WORKING WOMEN 1983-1984 England |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P> The purpose of this study was:<br> <ul><li>to gain a better knowledge of patterns of financial management within households and to investigate the significance of different allocative systems for individual members of households</li><br> <li>to investigate the relationship between patterns of allocation of money and other dimensions in the lives of husbands and wives</li><br> <li>to contribute to relevant policy debates.</li></ul><br> <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> Age, sex, education and employment data for all household members. Amounts and sources of income. Transfers of money within the household. Responsibility for spending. Housekeeping money. Personal spending money. Debts and savings. Ownership of consumer durables. Attitudes to money and control of finances. Marital happiness. Decision making and relative power of husband and wife. |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/66225 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-2961-1 2961 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-2961-1 |
Appears in Collections: | Cessda |
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