ess document date: 21.07.2004 alerts taken on board: 02, 03
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CARD 1
No time at all
Less than ½ hour
½ hour to 1 hour
More than 1 hour, up to 1 ½ hours
More than 1 ½ hours, up to 2 hours
More than 2 hours, up to 2 ½ hours
More than 2 ½ hours, up to 3 hours
More than 3 hours
CARD 2 How often for personal use?
No access at home or work
Never use
Less than once a month
Once a month
Several times a month
Once a week
Several times a week
Every day
CARD 4 Most people Most people would try to would try to take advantage be fair of me 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CARD 14
[country’s] policy should be to… Allow many to come and live here
Allow some
Allow a few
Allow none
CARD 19
Never Less than once a month Once a month Several times a month Once a week Several times a week Every day
CARD 22
Every day
More than once a week Once a week At least once a month Only on special holy days Less often Never
CARD 25
Never or almost never Some of the time About half the time Most of the time Always or almost always
CARD 26
I didn't collect the medicine from the pharmacy I collected the medicine but didn't use any of it I used some or all of the medicine but not exactly as prescribed I used the medicine exactly as prescribed
CARD 28
Who, if anyone, would you ask for advice or treatment:
Nobody Friends or family Pharmacist/ Chemist/ Drug store Doctor Nurse The internet / web A medical helpline Other practitioner
CARD 28a
A practitioner in:
Acupuncture or acupressure
Chinese medicine
Chiropractic or osteopath
Herbal treatment or homeopathy
Hypnotherapy
Massage therapy
Physiotherapy
Reflexology
Other practitioner
CARD 31
Never or almost never Some of the time About half the time Most of the time Always or almost always
CARD 40
Husband, wife or partner Son or daughter (including step, adopted, foster, child of partner) Parent, parent-in-law, partner’s parent, step parent Brother/sister (including step, adopted, foster) Other relative Other non-relative
CARD 41
A big city The suburbs or outskirts of a big city A town or a small city A country village A farm or home in the countryside
CARD 42 [Country-specific card on educational qualifications]
No qualifications CSE grade 2-5/GCSE grades D-G or equivalent CSE grade 1/O-level/GCSE grades A-C or equivalent A-level, AS-level or equivalent Degree/postgraduate qualification or equivalent Other (please say which)
CARD 42a
General or no specific field Art – fine or applied Humanities – languages, classics, history, theology, etc Technical & engineering, including architecture and planning, industry, craft, building trades, etc Agriculture & forestry Teacher training or education Science, mathematics, computing, etc Medical, health services, nursing, etc Economics, commerce, business administration, accountancy, etc Social & behavioural studies, public administration, media, culture, sport and leisure studies, etc Law and legal services Personal care services- catering, domestic science, hairdressing etc Public order and safety – police, army, fire services, etc Transport and telecommunications
CARD 43
In paid work (or away temporarily) (employee, self-employed, working for your family business) In education (not paid for by employer), even if on vacation Unemployed and actively looking for a job Unemployed, wanting a job but not actively looking for a job Permanently sick or disabledRetired In community or military serviceDoing housework, looking after children or other persons
CARD 45
Wages or salaries Income from self-employment (excluding farming) Income from farming Pensions Unemployment/redundancy benefit Any other social benefits or grants Income from investment, savings, insurance or property Income from other sources
CARD 46
YOUR HOUSEHOLD INCOME1
Approximate WEEKLY
Approximate MONTHLY
Approximate ANNUAL
J Less than €40 Less than €150 Less than €1800 J R €40 to under €70 €150 to under €300 €1800 to under €3600 R C €70 to under €120 €300 to under €500 €3600 to under €6000 C M €120 to under €230 €500 to under €1000 €6000 to under €12000 M F €230 to under €350 €1000 to under €1500 €12000 to under €18000 F S €350 to under €460 €1500 to under €2000 €18000 to under €24000 S K €460 to under €580 €2000 to under €2500 €24000 to under €30000 K P €580 to under €690 €2500 to under €3000 €30000 to under €36000 P D €690 to under €1150 €3000 to under €5000 €36000 to under €60000 D H €1150 to under €1730 €5000 to under €7500 €60000 to under €90000 H U €1730 to under €2310 €7500 to under €10000 €90000 to under €120000 U N €2310 or more €10000 or more €120000 or more N
1 Where necessary, insert corresponding amounts in national currency, rounding up or down as appropriate. In Euro, weekly figures were rounded to the nearest ten.
CARD 48
Living comfortably on present income Coping on present income Finding it difficult on present income Finding it very difficult on present income
CARD 50
Not completed primary (compulsory) education Primary education or first stage of basic education Lower level secondary education or second stage of basic education Upper secondary education Post-secondary, non tertiary education First stage of tertiary education (not leading to an advanced research qualification) Second stage of tertiary education (leading to an advanced research qualification)
CARD 51
In paid work (or away temporarily) (employee, self-employed, working for your family business) In education(not paid for by employer), even if on vacation Unemployed and actively looking for a job Unemployed, wanting a job but not actively looking for a job Permanently sick or disabledRetiredIn community or military serviceDoing housework, looking after children or other persons
CARD 53
Not completed primary (compulsory) education Primary education or first stage of basic education Lower level secondary education or second stage of basic education Upper secondary education Post-secondary, non tertiary education First stage of tertiary education (not leading to an advanced research qualification) Second stage of tertiary education (leading to an advanced research qualification)
CARD 54
Traditional professional occupations such as: accountant – solicitor – medical practitioner – scientist – civil/mechanical engineer Modern professional occupations such as: teacher – nurse – physiotherapist – social worker – welfare officer – artist – musician – police officer (sergeant or above) – software designer Clerical and intermediate occupations such as: secretary – personal assistant – clerical worker – office clerk – call centre agent – nursing auxiliary – nursery nurse Senior manager or administrators (usually responsible for planning, organising and co-ordinating work and for finance) such as: finance manager – chief executive Technical and craft occupations such as: motor mechanic – fitter – inspector – plumber – printer – tool maker – electrician - farmer – gardener – train driver Semi-routine manual and service occupations such as: postal worker – machine operative – security guard – caretaker – farm worker – catering assistant – receptionist – sales assistant Routine manual and service occupations such as: HGV driver – van driver – cleaner – porter – packer – sewing machinist – messenger – labourer – waiter/waitress –bar staff Middle or junior managers such as: office manager – retail manager – bank manager – farm manager - restaurant manager – warehouse manager – publican
CARD 55
Not completed primary (compulsory) education Primary education or first stage of basic education Lower level secondary education or second stage of basic education Upper secondary education Post-secondary, non tertiary education First stage of tertiary education (not leading to an advanced research qualification) Second stage of tertiary education (leading to an advanced research qualification)
CARD 56 Traditional professional occupations such as: accountant – solicitor – medical practitioner – scientist – civil/mechanical engineer Modern professional occupations such as: teacher – nurse – physiotherapist – social worker – welfare officer – artist – musician – police officer (sergeant or above) – software designer Clerical and intermediate occupations such as: secretary – personal assistant – clerical worker – office clerk – call centre agent – nursing auxiliary – nursery nurse Senior manager or administrators (usually responsible for planning, organising and co-ordinating work and for finance) such as: finance manager – chief executive Technical and craft occupations such as: motor mechanic – fitter – inspector – plumber – printer – tool maker – electrician - farmer – gardener – train driver Semi-routine manual and service occupations such as: postal worker – machine operative – security guard – caretaker – farm worker – catering assistant – receptionist – sales assistant Routine manual and service occupations such as: HGV driver – van driver – cleaner – porter – packer – sewing machinist – messenger – labourer – waiter/waitress –bar staff Middle or junior managers such as: office manager – retail manager – bank manager – farm manager - restaurant manager – warehouse manager – publican
CARD 58 All of the time Most of the time More than half of the time Less than half of the time Some of the time At no time
CARD 60
Never
Less than once a month
Once a month
Several times a month
Once a week
Several times a week
Every day
CARD 61
Always me
Usually me
About equal or both together
Usually my spouse/partner
Always my spouse/partner
Always or usually someone else
CARD 62
Never
Less than once a month
Once a month
Several times a month
Once a week
Several times a week
Every day
CARD 64
Housework includes things done for the home, like:
• cooking
• washing
• cleaning
• care of clothes
• shopping
• maintenance of property
Housework excludes:
• childcare
• care of other people e.g. elderly and the sick
• leisure activities
CARD 65
None or almost none Up to a quarter of the time More than a quarter, up to a half of the time More than a half, up to three quarters of the time
More than three quarters, less than all of the time
All or nearly all of the time
CARD 68
Never
Less than once a month
Once a month
Several times a month
Once a week
Several times a week
Every day
CARD 69
Child’s grandparent(s) My ex-husband/ex-wife/ex-partner Other family member Other unpaid childcare, looked after at carer’s or own home Paid childcare, looked after at carer’s or own home Free nursery or childcare, looked after somewhere other than home Paid nursery or childcare, looked after somewhere other than home Child manages alone at home No childcare needed (e.g. don’t go out to work, always one parent at home, I/my current partner care for children) Other
CARD 72
1 day or less
2-6 days
1-4 weeks
1-3 months
More than 3 months, up to 1 year
More than 1 year, up to 2 years
More than 2 years, up to 5 years
More than 5 years
CARD 78
Never
Less than once a month
Once a month
Several times a month
Once a week
Several times a week
Every day
CARD 81
Primary education Secondary education (lower level) Upper secondary education Post-secondary, non tertiary education First stage of tertiary education (not leading to an advanced research qualification) Second stage of tertiary education (leading to an advanced research qualification) Adult education (not covered by any of the above)
CARD 84
Not important at all
Not important
Neither important nor unimportant
Important
Very important
CARD 85
No time at home full-time because of children
Up to six months
More than 6 months, up to 12 months
More than a year, but up to 2 years
More than 2 years, but up to 4 years
More than 4 years, but up to 10 years
More than 10 years
CARD 86
No time spent in part-time work rather than full-time work time because of children
Up to six months
More than 6 months, up to 12 months
More than a year, but up to 2 years
More than 2 years, but up to 4 years
More than 4 years, but up to 10 years
More than 10 years
HF 1/2
CARD A
How much like you is this person?
Very much like me Like me Somewhat like me A little like me Not like me Not like me at all
i2 / i15
CARD B
Housework includes things done for the home, like:
• cooking
• washing
• cleaning
• care of clothes
• shopping
• maintenance of property
Housework excludes:
• childcare
• care of other people e.g. elderly and the sick
• leisure activities
i11-i13
CARD E Neither Extremely satisfied nor Extremely dissatisfied dissatisfied satisfied 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
i22
CARD F
A woman should be prepared to cut down on her paid work for the sake of her family
1
2
3
4
5
A woman should not have to cut down on her paid work for the sake of her family
i23
CARD G
Men should take as much responsibility as women for the home and children
1
2
3
4
5
Women should take more responsibility for the home and children than men
i24
CARD H
When jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women
1
2
3
4
5
When jobs are scarce, women should have the same right to a job as men