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Access & Dissemination of Data from the SHS
Lisa TaylorSHS Research Officer
Overview
Data Access Dissemination How to get results Use of Data
SHS Data UsersRange of users & abilities INTERNAL
Analytical and policy users EXTERNAL
Academic, Local Authority, students
Basic requests Semi technical/semi exploratory Technical users/ secondary analysis/statistical
modelling
Data Access
Publications Website Tables Topic Reports SHS Lite Datasets
How do I get results?
1999/2000
2001
2001/2002
2003
2003/2004
SHS Annual Reports
1999
Annual Reports
Scotland’s People: results from the 2003/2004 Scottish Household Survey- August 2005
Who we are- age, sex, marital status, household type, size and composition
Where we live- housing tenure, neighbourhoods and local transport,
What we do- economic activity, flexi-time, working households, education and training
How we live- household and financial resources, health and caring
Our Communities- volunteering, convenience of services, recycling
www.scotland.gov.uk/shs/publications/annualpublications
Technical Reports
Questionnaire summarised version of CAPI script
Methodology Sampling procedures, stratification, selection
Fieldwork Outcomes Sample & fieldwork performance, design factors, weighting
and data quality
Quarterly Publications
Statistical Publication Notice Qtr 1 August, Qtr 2 Nov, Qtr 3 Feb Quarter 3 2005- 28th February 2006
Key Trends Adults who make personal use of the internet Adults who have given up their time to help as an
organiser/volunteer Households where respondent or partner has a bank or building
society account Households with individuals who need regular help or care Households with a car available for private use People who hold a full driving licence Employed adults (16+) who work at or from home Employed adults (16+) who do not work at or from home: usual
method of travel to work Household tenure Rating of neighbourhood as a place to live
Adults who make personal use of the internet (%)
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Adults (16+) who make use of the internet for their personal use
Analytical Topic Reports
Thematic Policy Focused SHS Funded Externally Commissioned Use SHS data and other data
2004/2005 Topic Reports
Published October 2005:
-Mode Choice
-Accessibility & Transport
Forthcoming Topic Reports
2005/2006 Caring Childcare Long-Distance Commuters
Other Publications Using SHS Data Transport Publications
Household Transport: some SHS results (Dec 2005) Transport Across Scotland: some SHS results (biennial Jan 2006) SHS Travel Diary results (March 2005) Bus and Coach Statistics (Feb 2006)
Social Focus Reports Scottish Social Statistics (2001) Men & Women in Scotland (2002) Urban/Rural Scotland (2003) Disability (2004) Deprived Areas (2005)
SHS Webtables
‘One stop shop’/data portal National and Local Authority results 1999/2000, 2001/2002, 2003/2004 New for 2003/2004 webtables:
Deprivation index Neighbourhood perception Financial inclusion
Why do further analysis on the SHS?
To provide a context to primary research at local level
To inform the local evidence base In-depth analysis of particular behaviours or
household characteristics To test or challenge particular views Is the national picture typical for my Local
Authority?
SHS Lite
Simplified dataset Summarised complex variables User Guide Data: 1999/2000, 2001/2002, 2003/2004 CD & Guide:
On request from SHS Team
SHS DATASETS
Main Dataset & Travel Diary Internally via SHS Data Administrator Externally via UKDA
SPSS, STATA, tab delimited Exploratory analysis via Nesstar
Free for non-commercial use
Year Availability ESDS/UKDA REF NO.
1999/2000 Full dataset & lite versions
UKDA website SN 4351 (FULL)SN 5030 (LITE)
2001/2002 Full dataset & lite versions
UKDA website SN 4642 (FULL)SN5031 (LITE)
2003/2004 Full dataset and lite versions
UKDA website SN 5020 (FULL)SN 5261 (LITE)
2005 annual dataset UKDA website TBC
Use Of Data By those in the Scottish Executive…………. On-going evidence base use for SPQs to monitor progress towards some of the old Social
Justice Milestones analysis relating to older people to monitor some of the Transport Delivery Plan
indicators Evidence for Tobacco Control Committee analysis relating to volunteering strategy in Scotland
Data Useby those out with the Scottish Executive……… analysis to understand families and relationships in
Scotland, solo living (CRFR, University of Edinburgh) Analysis on social mobility (University of Edinburgh) Health Inequalities research (University of Glasgow) calibration of transport model using travel diary data
(Strathclyde Passenger Transport) As a teaching dataset (University of Edinburgh) By Local Authorities for evidence for regeneration
outcome agreements Housing need and affordability model for Scotland and many more………….
SHS Data
Valuable cross-cutting evidence base Continued & Increased Use Government commitment to evidence-based policy
making Requirement for reliable, up-to-date data and
analysis to improve the formulation of policy and the delivery of services
Tailored to policy need Outcome & Output focus
How do I keep up to date?
SHS News Email Approx every 2 months
Key SHS publications Questionnaire developments
2 way communication/dissemination cycle
…… We want to hear about your use…….
Contact/InformationSHS TeamDD/ASD 1F DEmail: shs@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Tel: 0131 244 0824/0794Website: www.scotland.gov.uk/shs
To keep up to date with SHS ‘news’ Register your interest in ‘cross-cutting surveys’/‘Populations & Household Surveys’ at:
http://194.247.95.101/stats/scotstats/default.asp
Questions?
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