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Title: Scottish Household Survey


1
Scottish Household Survey
  • Nic Krzyzanowski
  • SHS Project Manager
  • Communities Analytical Services

2
Outline
  • Overview
  • Methodology
  • Topics
  • Dissemination
  • Management
  • Future Developments

3
Overview
  • Sample of general population in private
    residences in Scotland
  • Composition, characteristics and behaviour of
    Scottish households and individuals
  • Meeting needs of Government and Parliament
  • e.g. tracking five National Indicators (public
    services, smoking, neighbourhood, journeys to
    work, and traffic congestion)
  • But what about
  • How evidence relates to local policy

4
Methodology
  • Continuous survey approx 13,500 households
  • No geographical exclusions, and designed to be
  • Nationally representative every quarter
  • Representative for larger LAs every year
  • All LAs (regardless of size) over a two-year
    period
  • Using face-to-face CAPI, approx 45 minutes
  • Draw sample via multi-stage stratified design
  • Have to apply post-survey weighting

5
Topics
  • Two part interview
  • Highest Income Householder
  • Randomly Selected Adult
  • Culture and Sport module
  • www.scotland.gov.uk/SHSTopics

6
Topics Household
  • Household Composition
  • Accommodation
  • Sharing Accommodation
  • Internet Access
  • Recycling
  • Driving and Transport
  • Young People in the Household
  • Health and Disability
  • Employment of Highest Income Householder
  • Household Income
  • Financial Services, Savings and Housing Costs
  • Mortgage and Rent
  • Household Finances
  • Property type
  • Lowest level of floor
  • Tenure
  • Shares rooms with other households
  • Kitchen / Bathroom / WC / Other
  • Number of bedrooms
  • Access to e-mail/internet from home
  • Access to broadband
  • How much household recycled in the past month
  • Glass bottles and jars / Plastic bottles / Metal
    cans / Newspaper etc
  • Badge holders
  • Thistle/taxi card holders
  • Availability of cars
  • Availability of bicycles
  • Access to public transport
  • Number HIH responsible for
  • Childcare
  • Type / Cost / Thoughts
  • Schooling
  • School / Name and location / Distance from home /
    Satisfaction / Mode of transport / Public
    transport
  • Long-standing illness, health problem or
    disability
  • Condition / Length of time
  • Require regular help or care
  • Provider / Hours needed / Length of time
  • Paid work
  • Now / Last 5 years
  • Number of current jobs
  • Main job
  • Type / Size
  • Complex!!!
  • HIH / Spouse or Partner / Random Adult
  • Income from paid employment / self-employment
  • Benefit income
  • Other regular income
  • Bank / building society account
  • Other saving or investments
  • Total value
  • Use of credit
  • Borrowing
  • Mortgage/Loan on property
  • Endowment/Repayment mortgage
  • Repayments
  • Amount outstanding
  • Rent costs
  • Home contents insurance
  • Number of people in household
  • Highest Income Householder
  • Name
  • Gender
  • Age
  • Economic activity
  • Relationship to HIH

7
Topics Adult
  • Individual
  • Accommodation
  • Neighbourhoods and Community Safety
  • Education and Training
  • Travel and Transport
  • Travel Diary
  • More Travel!
  • Convenience of Local Services
  • Culture and Sport
  • Volunteering
  • Health and Disability
  • Random Adult Employment
  • Random Adult Income
  • Marital status
  • Cultural / Ethnic background
  • Religion
  • Current address
  • Time there / Change in tenure
  • Previous home
  • Tenure / Postcode
  • Homelessness
  • Experience
  • Opinions of neighbourhood
  • Satisfaction / Green / Crime
  • Anti-social behaviour
  • Experience / Reported
  • Harassment
  • Experience / Reason
  • Social networks
  • Family / Neighbourhood
  • Qualifications
  • Held / Currently
  • Internet use
  • Access / Uses / Use of Local Council or
    Government websites
  • Barriers to use / Likelihood and aspirations for
    use
  • Driving license
  • Car use
  • Problems for drivers
  • Park and ride
  • Traffic Scotland
  • Very complex!!
  • Travel patterns of the Scottish population
  • Travel on previous day
  • Journey purpose
  • Means of transport used
  • Journey Distance
  • Duration
  • Times of day
  • Traffic growth
  • Traffic congestion
  • Work related travel
  • Travel to work
  • Motorcyle / Moped / Scooter
  • Cycling and walking
  • Local public transport
  • Use / Attitude / Crime and safety
  • Young Scot National Entitlement card
  • Journey planning
  • Sources / Transport Direct / Traveline Scotland
  • Traffic calming
  • Road Safety
  • Quality
  • Usage
  • Satisfaction
  • Participation
  • Attendance
  • Sports
  • Type
  • Frequency
  • Amount
  • Reasons for stopping
  • Rating of health (last 12 months)
  • Long-standing illness, health problem or
    disability
  • Type / Limitations / Home adaptations
  • Help and Care
  • Smoking behaviour
  • As for Household section
  • Income from paid employment / self-employment
  • Benefit income
  • Other regular income

8
Dissemination
  • Dissemination strategy
  • Increase identity, awareness and use of the SHS
  • Particular focus on
  • Publications
  • Access to data
  • Website review

9
Dissemination Data
  • UK Data Archive www.data-archive.ac.uk
  • Two-year sweep data up to 2005-06
  • SHS Lite (CD-ROM from SHS Project Team)
  • Two-year sweep data up to 2005-06
  • Simplified dataset, summarised complex variables
  • SHS Interactive Tables
  • LA level results, through SHS website
  • Though out of date and currently being reviewed
  • Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics www.sns.gov.uk
  • Request analysis by SHS Project team
  • www.scotland.gov.uk/SHSData

10
Dissemination Geography data
  • National
  • Local Authority Identifier
  • Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation
  • Decile / Quintile / 15 most deprived
  • Urban/Rural Classification

11
Dissemination Example output
12
Management
  • SHS Project Team
  • Project Manager, Research Officer, Database
    Administrator
  • Joint working with Scottish House Condition
    Survey
  • SHS Operations Management Group
  • SHS Steering Group (coming soon)

13
Future Developments
  • Survey review
  • Concurrent review with SHCS through 2010
  • Wider implications of all surveys in Scotland
  • Survey methodology improvements
  • Reviewing weighting strategy
  • Income imputation
  • Dissemination strategy
  • Annually representative for all LAs
  • Move to fully unclustered design

14
How can you help?
  • Representation on SHS Steering Group
  • Contribute to survey review
  • Aims and purpose
  • Questionnaire content
  • Secondary analysis of data
  • www.scotland.gov.uk/SHSUsers

15
Questions
  • ?
  • SHS Project Team
  • 0131 244 8420
  • shs_at_scotland.gsi.gov.uk
  • www.scotland.gov.uk/shs
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