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IF (DN IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test) LOOP IF (MN027_CVResp = 1) OR (MN101_Longitudinal = 0) ELSE ENDIF LOOP DN001_Intro Let me just repeat that this interview is voluntary and confidential. Your answers will be used only for research purposes. If we should come to any question you don't want to answer, just let me know and I will go on to the next question. Now I would like to begin by asking some questions about your background. 1. Continue DN001a_Intro Let me just repeat that this interview is voluntary and confidential. Your answers will be used only for research purposes. If we should come to any question you don't want to answer, just let me know and I will go on to the next question. During our previous interview we asked you about your life. To shorten our interview today, I would like to refer to your previous answers instead of asking everything again. Would that be ok? 1. Yes 5. No DN001b_Intro I would like to begin by asking some questions about your background. 1. Continue IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0 DN042_Gender OBSERVATION IWER: Note sex of respondent from observation (ask if unsure) 1. Male 2. Female DN043_BirthConf Can I just confirm? You were born in [FLDefault[10]/FLDefault[11]/FLDefault[12]/FLDefault[13]/FLDefault[14] /FLDefault[15]/FLDefault[16]/FLDefault[17]/FLDefault[18]/FLDefault[19]/FLDefault[20]/FLDefault[21]] [STR (piYear)]? 1. Yes 5. No IF DN004_CountryOfBirth = a5 DN004_CountryOfBirth Were you born in the United Kingdom? 1. Yes 5. No DN005_OtherCountry In which country were you born? Please name the country that your birthplace belonged to at the time of your birth. STRING DN006_YearToCountry

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IF (DN IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

LOOP

IF (MN027_CVResp = 1) OR (MN101_Longitudinal = 0)

ELSE

ENDIFLOOP

DN001_IntroLet me just repeat that this interview is voluntary and confidential. Your answers will be used only for researchpurposes. If we should come to any question you don't want to answer, just let me know and I will go on to thenext question. Now I would like to begin by asking some questions about your background.1. Continue

DN001a_IntroLet me just repeat that this interview is voluntary and confidential.Your answers will be used only for research purposes. If we should come to any question you don't want toanswer, just let me know and I will go on to the next question. During our previous interview we asked you aboutyour life. To shorten our interview today, I would like to refer to your previous answers instead of askingeverything again. Would that be ok?1. Yes5. No

DN001b_IntroI would like to begin by asking some questions about your background.1. Continue

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

DN042_GenderOBSERVATIONIWER: Note sex of respondent from observation (ask if unsure)1. Male2. Female

DN043_BirthConfCan I just confirm? You were born in [FLDefault[10]/FLDefault[11]/FLDefault[12]/FLDefault[13]/FLDefault[14]/FLDefault[15]/FLDefault[16]/FLDefault[17]/FLDefault[18]/FLDefault[19]/FLDefault[20]/FLDefault[21]] [STR(piYear)]?1. Yes5. No

IF DN004_CountryOfBirth = a5

DN004_CountryOfBirthWere you born in the United Kingdom?1. Yes5. No

DN005_OtherCountryIn which country were you born? Please name the country that your birthplace belonged to at the time of yourbirth.STRING

DN006_YearToCountry

ENDIF

IF DN007_Citizenship = a5

ENDIF

IF DN010_HighestEdu = a97

ENDIF

IF 97 IN DN012_FurtherEdu

In which year did you come to live in the United Kingdom?1875..2011

DN007_CitizenshipDo you have British citizenship?1. Yes5. No

DN008_OtherCitizenshipWhat is your citizenship?STRING

DN009_WhereLivedWhere have you lived on November 1st 1989, that is before the Berlin wall came down - in the GDR, in the FRG,or elsewhere?1. GDR2. FRG3. Elsewhere

DN010_HighestEduPlease look at card 2.What is the highest school leaving certificate or school degree that you have obtained?1. Comprehensive school2. Grammar school (not fee-paying)3. Fee-paying grammar school4. Sixth form College/Tertiary College5. Public or other private school6. Elementary school7. Secondary modern/secondary school8. Technical school (not college)95. No degree yet/still in school96. None97. Other type (also abroad)

DN011_OtherHighestEduWhat other school leaving certificate or school degree have you obtained?STRING

DN012_FurtherEduPlease look at card 3.Which degrees of higher education or vocational training do you have?IWER: Code all that apply1. Nurses' training school2. College of further/higher education3. Other college or training establishment4. Polytechnic/Scottish Central Institutions5. University95. Still in higher education or vocational training96. None97. Other (also abroad)

ELSE

ENDIFIF ((MN101_Longitudinal = 1) AND (DN044_MaritalStatus = a1)) OR (MN101_Longitudinal = 0)

ENDIF

DN013_WhichOtherEduWhich other degree of higher education or vocational training do you have?STRING

DN041_YearsEduHow many years have you been in full time education?IWER: full-time education* includes: receiving tuition, engaging in practical work or supervised study or taking examinations* excludes: full-time working, home schooling, distance learning, special on-the-job training, evening classes,part-time private vocational training, flexible or part-time higher education studies, etc0..25

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 1

ENDIF

DN044_MaritalStatusSince our last interview in {FL_DN044_2}, has your marital status changed?1. Yes, marital status has changed5. No, marital status has not changed

IF DN014_MaritalStatus = a1

ENDIFIF DN014_MaritalStatus.ORD = 2

ELSE

DN014_MaritalStatusPlease look at card 4.What is your marital status?1. Married and living together with spouse2. Registered partnership3. Married, living separated from spouse4. Never married5. Divorced6. Widowed

IF MN026_FirstResp = 1

ENDIF

DN015_YearOfMarriageIn which year did you get married?1890..2011

DN016_YearOfPartnershipIn which year did you register your partnership?1890..2011

IF DN014_MaritalStatus = a3

ELSE

DN017_YearOfMarriageIn which year did you get married?1890..2011

IF DN014_MaritalStatus = a5

DN018_DivorcedSinceWhenIn which year did you get divorced?IWER: If more than one divorce enter year of last divorce

ENDIFIF (MN101_Longitudinal = 0) AND (((DN014_MaritalStatus = a3) OR (DN014_MaritalStatus = a5)) OR(DN014_MaritalStatus = a6))

ENDIF

ELSE

ENDIF

1890..2011

IF DN014_MaritalStatus = a6

ENDIF

DN019_WidowedSinceWhenIn which year did you become a [widow/widower]?IWER: Enter year of death partner1890..2011

IF DN021_HighestEduPart = a97

ENDIF

IF 97 IN DN023_FurtherEduPart

DN020_AgePartIn which year was [your/your/your/your/your/your] [ex-/ex-/late/late] [husband/wife/husband/wife/husband/wife]born?IWER: Record birthyear of most recent spouse1875..2011

DN021_HighestEduPartPlease look at card 2.What is the highest school certificate or degree that [your/your/your/your/your/your] [ex-/ex-/late/late][husband/wife/husband/wife/husband/wife] has obtained?1. Comprehensive school2. Grammar school (not fee-paying)3. Fee-paying grammar school4. Sixth form College/Tertiary College5. Public or other private school6. Elementary school7. Secondary modern/secondary school8. Technical school (not college)95. No degree yet/still in school96. None97. Other type (or abroad)

DN022_OtherHighestEduPartWhich other school certificate or degree has [your/your/your/your/your/your] [ex-/ex-/late/late] [husband/wife/husband/wife/husband/wife] obtained?STRING

DN023_FurtherEduPartPlease look at card 3.Which degrees of higher education or vocational training does [your/your/your/your/your/your] [ex-/ex-/late/late][husband/wife/husband/wife/husband/wife] have?IWER: Code all that apply1. Nurses' training school2. College of further/higher education3. Other college or training establishment4. Polytechnic/Scottish Central Institutions5. University95. Still in higher education or vocational training96. None97. Other (also abroad)

ENDIFIF (SN IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOPENDLOOPENDIF

ENDIFIF MN002_Person[1].MaritalStatus = a3

ENDIF

ENDIF

DN024_WhichOtherEduPartWhich other education or vocational training does [your/your/your/your/your/your] [ex-/ex-/late/late][husband/wife/husband/wife/husband/wife] have?STRING

DN025_LastJobPartnerWhat is the most recent job [your/your/your/your/your/your] [ex-/ex-/late/late] [husband/wife/husband/wife/husband/wife] had? Please give the exact description.IWER: E.g. not 'clerk' but 'forwarding merchant', not 'worker' but 'engine fitter'. In case of a civil servant, pleaseget first official title, e.g. 'police constable' or 'student teacher'. Only if person never had any occupation, enter'housewife/-husband'.STRING

DN040_PartnerOutsideHHDo you have a partner who lives outside this household?1. Yes5. No

LOOP

ELSE

SN014_Privacy

IWER: The following set of questions should be answered by the respondent in private. If there are any otherpersons in the room at this point, please remind them that parts of the interview are of a private nature and shouldbe answered by each respondent on his or her own.Start of a non-proxy section. No proxy allowed. If the respondent is not capable of answering any of these questionon her/his own, press CTRL-K at each question.1. No need to explain, respondent is interviewed in private2. Explained private nature of the interview to third persons, left the room3. Explained private nature of the interview to third persons, did not leave the room

SN001_IntroductionNow I am going to ask some questions about your relationships with other people. Most people discuss with othersthe good or bad things that happen to them, problems they are having, or important concerns they may have.Looking back over the last 12 months, who are the people with whom you most often discussed important things?These people may include your family members, friends, neighbors, or other acquaintances. Please refer to thesepeople by their first names.1. Continue

LOOP cnt:= 1 TO 6ELSE

LOOPELSEELSE

SN002a_NoMoreAre there any more (persons with whom you often discuss things that are important to you)?IWER: Click "1. Yes" immediately when it is trivial there are more1. Yes5. No

ENDLOOP

IF SN003a_AnyoneElse = a1

ENDIFENDLOOP

ENDIFIF SN002a_NoMore = a1

ENDIF

ENDIF

ELSE

ENDIFELSE

ENDIF

SN002_RosterPlease give me the first name of the person with whom you MOST OFTEN discuss things that are importantto you:IWER: [if R cannot name any network member, type 991]STRING

SN005_NetworkRelationshipWhat is {SN002_Roster} 's relationship to you?IWER: Prompt if needed: so this person is your..1. Spouse/Partner2. Mother3. Father4. Mother-in-law5. Father-in-law6. Stepmother7. Stepfather8. Brother9. Sister10. Child11. Step-child/your current partner's child12. Son-in-law13. Daughter-in-law14. Grandchild15. Grandparent16. Aunt17. Uncle18. Niece19. Nephew20. Other relative21. Friend22. (Ex-)colleague/co-worker23. Neighbour24. Ex-spouse/partner25. Minister, priest, or other clergy26. Therapist or other professional helper27. Housekeeper/Home health care provider96. None of these

SN003a_AnyoneElseIs there anyone (else) who is very important to you for some other reason?1. Yes5. No

IF SN003_AnyoneElse = RESPONSE

SN003_AnyoneElsePlease give me the first name of the person who is important too for some other reason.STRING

ENDIFIF newRostercounter > 1

ENDIF

LOOP

ENDLOOP

ELSE

ENDIFIF SN002a_NoMore = a1

ENDIF

ELSE

ENDIF

SN002a_NoMoreAre there any more (persons with whom you often discuss things that are important to you)?IWER: Click "1. Yes" immediately when it is trivial there are more1. Yes5. No

ELSE

ENDIFELSE

ENDIF

SN002_RosterPlease give me the first name of the person with whom you MOST OFTEN discuss things that are importantto you:IWER: [if R cannot name any network member, type 991]STRING

SN005_NetworkRelationshipWhat is {SN002_Roster} 's relationship to you?IWER: Prompt if needed: so this person is your..1. Spouse/Partner2. Mother3. Father4. Mother-in-law5. Father-in-law6. Stepmother7. Stepfather8. Brother9. Sister10. Child11. Step-child/your current partner's child12. Son-in-law13. Daughter-in-law14. Grandchild15. Grandparent16. Aunt17. Uncle18. Niece19. Nephew20. Other relative21. Friend22. (Ex-)colleague/co-worker23. Neighbour24. Ex-spouse/partner25. Minister, priest, or other clergy26. Therapist or other professional helper27. Housekeeper/Home health care provider96. None of these

SN004_n_InRoster

ENDIFIF Sizeofsocialnetwork > 0

IWER: Please check the list below for duplicates. (i.e., Tick one of the persons listed twice to remove them fromthe list.)0. ^FLDefault[61]^FLRoster[1]^FLRoster[2]^FLRoster[3]^FLRoster[4]^FLRoster[5]^FLRoster[6]^FLRoster[7]

LOOP cnt:= 1 TO 7

SN008_Intro_closenessNow I would like to ask a few more questions about the people who are close to you.1. Continue

IF cnt < (Sizeofsocialnetwork + 1)

LOOP

IF FLRosterName <> ''

ENDIF

ELSE

ENDIFIF NOT (SN006_NetworkProximity = a1)

ENDIF

SN005a_Gender

IWER: Code sex of {FLRosterName} (ask if unsure)1. Male2. Female

SN006_NetworkProximityPlease look at card 5Where does {FLRosterName} live?1. In the same household2. In the same building3. Less than 1 kilometre away4. Between 1 and 5 kilometres away5. Between 5 and 25 kilometres away6. Between 25 and 100 kilometres away7. Between 100 and 500 kilometres away8. More than 500 kilometres away

SN007_NetworkContactDuring the past twelve months, how often did you have contact with{FLRosterName} either personally, by phone or mail?IWER: Any kind of contact, including for example e-mail, sms or other means1. Daily2. Several times a week3. About once a week4. About every two weeks5. About once a month6. Less than once a month7. Never

ENDIFIF (DN IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOPENDIF

ENDIFIF Sizeofsocialnetwork = 0

ELSE

ENDIF

ENDLOOPENDIF

ENDLOOPLOOP

ENDLOOP

IF FLRosterName <> ''

ENDIF

SN009_Network_ClosenessHow close do you feel to {FLRosterName}?IWER: Read out1. Not very close2. Somewhat close3. Very close4. Extremely close

SN017_Network_SatisfactionYou indicated that there is no one with whom you discuss matters, and no one who is important to you for someother reason. How satisfied are you with this on a scale of 0-10, where 0 means completely dissatisfied and 10means completely satisfied?0..10

SN012_Network_SatisfactionOverall, how satisfied are you with the [relationship that you have with the person/relationships that you havewith the persons] we have just talked about?Please answer on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means completely dissatisfied and 10 means completelysatisfied0..10

SN013_Non_proxy

IWER: End of non-proxy section.Who answered the questions in this section?

1. Respondent2. Section not answered (proxy interview)

SN015_Who_present

IWER: CHECK: WHO WAS PRESENT DURING THIS SECTION?Code all that apply1. Respondent alone2. Partner present3. Child(ren) present4. Other(s)

LOOP

IF (MN101_Longitudinal = 0) OR (((((MN101_Longitudinal = 1) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_DN036_HowManyBrothersAlive <> 0)) OR (Preload.PRELOAD_DN037_HowManySistersAlive<> 0)) OR (Preload.PRELOAD_DN026_NaturalParentAlive[1] <> a5)) OR(Preload.PRELOAD_DN026_NaturalParentAlive[2] <> a5))

ENDIFLOOP

DN039_Intro2Now, I have some questions about your parents and siblings.1. Continue

IF Preload.PRELOAD_DN026_NaturalParentAlive[1] <> a5

IF (MN017_FatherinHH = a5) AND (MN026_FirstResp = 1)

LOOP

IF ((piIndex = 1) AND (Sec_SN.SN904_MotherInSocialNetwork = 0)) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Sec_SN.SN903_FatherInSocialNetwork = 0))

ELSE

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIFIF ((Sec_SN.SN903_FatherInSocialNetwork = 0) AND (piIndex = 2)) OR((Sec_SN.SN904_MotherInSocialNetwork = 0) AND (piIndex = 1))

IF DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a5

ELSE

ENDIF

DN026_NaturalParentAliveIs [your/your] [natural/natural] [mother/father] still alive?1. Yes5. No

DN027_AgeOfDeathParentHow old was [your/your] [mother/father] when [she/he] died?10..120

IF (DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a1) AND (MN101_Longitudinal = 0)

ENDIF

DN028_AgeOfNaturalParentHow old is [your/your] [mother/father] now?18..120

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIF

DN028_AgeOfNaturalParentHow old is [your/your] [mother/father] now?18..120

DN029_JobOfParent10What was the job [your/your] [mother/father] had when you were about 10 years old?Please give the exact description.IWER: E.g. not 'clerk' but 'forwarding merchant', not 'worker' but 'engine fitter'. In case of a civil servant,please get first official title, e.g. 'police constable' or 'student teacher'. Only if person did never do any workfor pay, enter 'housewife/-husband'.STRING

IF DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a1

DN030_LivingPlaceParentPlease look at card 5.Where does [your/your] [mother/father] live?

ELSEENDLOOP

ELSE

ENDIF

ENDIF

IF DN030_LivingPlaceParent > a1

ENDIF

1. In the same household2. In the same building3. Less than 1 kilometre away4. Between 1 and 5 kilometres away5. Between 5 and 25 kilometres away6. Between 25 and 100 kilometres away7. Between 100 and 500 kilometres away8. More than 500 kilometres away

DN032_ContactDuringPast12MonthsDuring the past twelve months, how often did you have contact with [your/your] [mother/father], eitherpersonally, by phone or mail?IWER: Any kind of contact, including for example e-mail, sms or mms1. Daily2. Several times a week3. About once a week4. About every two weeks5. About once a month6. Less than once a month7. Never

DN033_HealthParentHow would you describe the health of [your/your] [mother/father]? Would you say it isIWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

DN033_HealthParentHow would you describe the health of [your/your] [mother/father]? Would you say it isIWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

IF (MN019_FatherinLawinHH = a5) AND (MN026_FirstResp = 0)

LOOP

IF ((piIndex = 1) AND (Sec_SN.SN904_MotherInSocialNetwork = 0)) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Sec_SN.SN903_FatherInSocialNetwork = 0))

DN026_NaturalParentAliveIs [your/your] [natural/natural] [mother/father] still alive?1. Yes5. No

ELSE

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIFIF ((Sec_SN.SN903_FatherInSocialNetwork = 0) AND (piIndex = 2)) OR((Sec_SN.SN904_MotherInSocialNetwork = 0) AND (piIndex = 1))

IF DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a5

ELSE

ENDIF

DN027_AgeOfDeathParentHow old was [your/your] [mother/father] when [she/he] died?10..120

IF (DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a1) AND (MN101_Longitudinal = 0)

ENDIF

DN028_AgeOfNaturalParentHow old is [your/your] [mother/father] now?18..120

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIF

DN028_AgeOfNaturalParentHow old is [your/your] [mother/father] now?18..120

DN029_JobOfParent10What was the job [your/your] [mother/father] had when you were about 10 years old?Please give the exact description.IWER: E.g. not 'clerk' but 'forwarding merchant', not 'worker' but 'engine fitter'. In case of a civil servant,please get first official title, e.g. 'police constable' or 'student teacher'. Only if person did never do any workfor pay, enter 'housewife/-husband'.STRING

IF DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a1

IF DN030_LivingPlaceParent > a1

DN030_LivingPlaceParentPlease look at card 5.Where does [your/your] [mother/father] live?1. In the same household2. In the same building3. Less than 1 kilometre away4. Between 1 and 5 kilometres away5. Between 5 and 25 kilometres away6. Between 25 and 100 kilometres away7. Between 100 and 500 kilometres away8. More than 500 kilometres away

DN032_ContactDuringPast12MonthsDuring the past twelve months, how often did you have contact with [your/your] [mother/father], eitherpersonally, by phone or mail?IWER: Any kind of contact, including for example e-mail, sms or mms1. Daily2. Several times a week3. About once a week4. About every two weeks5. About once a month6. Less than once a month7. Never

ENDIFIF Preload.PRELOAD_DN026_NaturalParentAlive[2] <> a5

ENDIFENDIFENDLOOP

ELSE

ENDIF

ENDIF

ENDIF

DN033_HealthParentHow would you describe the health of [your/your] [mother/father]? Would you say it isIWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

DN033_HealthParentHow would you describe the health of [your/your] [mother/father]? Would you say it isIWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

IF (MN016_MotherinHH = a5) AND (MN026_FirstResp = 1)

LOOP

IF ((piIndex = 1) AND (Sec_SN.SN904_MotherInSocialNetwork = 0)) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Sec_SN.SN903_FatherInSocialNetwork = 0))

ELSE

IF DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a5

ELSE

ENDIF

DN026_NaturalParentAliveIs [your/your] [natural/natural] [mother/father] still alive?1. Yes5. No

DN027_AgeOfDeathParentHow old was [your/your] [mother/father] when [she/he] died?10..120

IF (DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a1) AND (MN101_Longitudinal = 0)

ENDIF

DN028_AgeOfNaturalParentHow old is [your/your] [mother/father] now?18..120

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

DN028_AgeOfNaturalParentHow old is [your/your] [mother/father] now?

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIFIF ((Sec_SN.SN903_FatherInSocialNetwork = 0) AND (piIndex = 2)) OR((Sec_SN.SN904_MotherInSocialNetwork = 0) AND (piIndex = 1))

ELSE

ENDIF18..120

DN029_JobOfParent10What was the job [your/your] [mother/father] had when you were about 10 years old?Please give the exact description.IWER: E.g. not 'clerk' but 'forwarding merchant', not 'worker' but 'engine fitter'. In case of a civil servant,please get first official title, e.g. 'police constable' or 'student teacher'. Only if person did never do any workfor pay, enter 'housewife/-husband'.STRING

IF DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a1

ENDIF

IF DN030_LivingPlaceParent > a1

ENDIF

DN030_LivingPlaceParentPlease look at card 5.Where does [your/your] [mother/father] live?1. In the same household2. In the same building3. Less than 1 kilometre away4. Between 1 and 5 kilometres away5. Between 5 and 25 kilometres away6. Between 25 and 100 kilometres away7. Between 100 and 500 kilometres away8. More than 500 kilometres away

DN032_ContactDuringPast12MonthsDuring the past twelve months, how often did you have contact with [your/your] [mother/father], eitherpersonally, by phone or mail?IWER: Any kind of contact, including for example e-mail, sms or mms1. Daily2. Several times a week3. About once a week4. About every two weeks5. About once a month6. Less than once a month7. Never

DN033_HealthParentHow would you describe the health of [your/your] [mother/father]? Would you say it isIWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

DN033_HealthParentHow would you describe the health of [your/your] [mother/father]? Would you say it isIWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good

ELSEENDLOOPENDIF

3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

IF (MN018_MotherinLawinHH = a5) AND (MN026_FirstResp = 0)

LOOP

IF ((piIndex = 1) AND (Sec_SN.SN904_MotherInSocialNetwork = 0)) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Sec_SN.SN903_FatherInSocialNetwork = 0))

ELSE

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIFIF ((Sec_SN.SN903_FatherInSocialNetwork = 0) AND (piIndex = 2)) OR((Sec_SN.SN904_MotherInSocialNetwork = 0) AND (piIndex = 1))

IF DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a5

ELSE

ENDIF

DN026_NaturalParentAliveIs [your/your] [natural/natural] [mother/father] still alive?1. Yes5. No

DN027_AgeOfDeathParentHow old was [your/your] [mother/father] when [she/he] died?10..120

IF (DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a1) AND (MN101_Longitudinal = 0)

ENDIF

DN028_AgeOfNaturalParentHow old is [your/your] [mother/father] now?18..120

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIF

DN028_AgeOfNaturalParentHow old is [your/your] [mother/father] now?18..120

DN029_JobOfParent10What was the job [your/your] [mother/father] had when you were about 10 years old?Please give the exact description.IWER: E.g. not 'clerk' but 'forwarding merchant', not 'worker' but 'engine fitter'. In case of a civil servant,please get first official title, e.g. 'police constable' or 'student teacher'. Only if person did never do any workfor pay, enter 'housewife/-husband'.STRING

IF DN026_NaturalParentAlive = a1

DN030_LivingPlaceParentPlease look at card 5.Where does [your/your] [mother/father] live?1. In the same household2. In the same building

ENDLOOPLOOP

ENDIFENDIFENDIFENDLOOP

ELSE

ENDIF

ENDIF

IF DN030_LivingPlaceParent > a1

ENDIF

3. Less than 1 kilometre away4. Between 1 and 5 kilometres away5. Between 5 and 25 kilometres away6. Between 25 and 100 kilometres away7. Between 100 and 500 kilometres away8. More than 500 kilometres away

DN032_ContactDuringPast12MonthsDuring the past twelve months, how often did you have contact with [your/your] [mother/father], eitherpersonally, by phone or mail?IWER: Any kind of contact, including for example e-mail, sms or mms1. Daily2. Several times a week3. About once a week4. About every two weeks5. About once a month6. Less than once a month7. Never

DN033_HealthParentHow would you describe the health of [your/your] [mother/father]? Would you say it isIWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

DN033_HealthParentHow would you describe the health of [your/your] [mother/father]? Would you say it isIWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

IF Sec_SN.SN905_SiblingInSocialNetwork = 0

ENDIF

DN034_AnySiblingsHave you ever had any siblings?IWER: Include non-biological siblings1. Yes5. No

ENDIFIF (CH IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOPENDLOOP

ENDIFIF (DN034_AnySiblings = a1) OR (((Preload.PRELOAD_DN036_HowManyBrothersAlive <> 0) OR(Preload.PRELOAD_DN037_HowManySistersAlive <> 0)) OR (Sec_SN.SN905_SiblingInSocialNetwork = 1))

ENDIF

IF (Sec_SN.SN905_SiblingInSocialNetwork = 1) OR (DN034_AnySiblings = a1)

ENDIF

DN035_OldestYoungestBetweenChildTalking about your siblings, were you the oldest child, the youngest child, or somewhere in-between?1. Oldest2. Youngest3. In-between

DN036_HowManyBrothersAliveHow many brothers do you have that are still alive?IWER: Include non-biological0..20

DN037_HowManySistersAliveAnd how many sisters do you have that are still alive?IWER: Include non-biological0..20

LOOP

IF MN006_NumFamR = 1

IF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 0

CH001_NumberOfChildrenNow I will ask some questions about your children. How many children do you have that are still alive? Pleasecount all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of/, including those of] [your husband/your wife/your partner/your partner].IWER: Stepchild = A child of one's spouse by a previous union.Adopted child = A child placed with the R, where the R becomes parent the by *legal act* of adoptionFoster child = A child placed with R as state certified caregiver.0..20

TABLE BCH.TChild

CH201_ChildByINTROA list of all children we have talked about [today/today or in a previous interview] is now shown on my screen.Some of your children may be listed twice in this list, others may be missing or we may have missing or wronginformation for some children.

I would like to go through this list with you and make sure we have complete and correct information.1. Continue

CH201_ChildByEnum

LOOP cnt:= 1 TO 20

IF Preload.PreloadedChildren[cnt].Kidcom <> EMPTY

LOOP

IF piPreloadChildIndex = 0

ELSE

ENDIF

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going to adjustthe list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of]1. Yes5. No

IF piPreloadChildIndex > 0

ELSE

ENDIF

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going to adjustthe list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of]1. Yes5. No

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going to adjustthe list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of]1. Yes5. No

ELSEENDLOOP

IF CH001a_ChildCheck <> a5

ELSE

ENDIF

CH004_FirstNameOfChild^FL_CH004_5What is the [correct] first name of this child?IWER: Please enter/confirm first nameSTRING

CH005_SexOfChildNIs {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} male or female?IWER: Ask only if unclear1. Male2. Female

CH006_YearOfBirthChildNIn which year was {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} born?IWER: Please enter/confirm year of birth1875..2011

IF (CH001a_ChildCheck = a5) AND ((piPreloadChildIndex > 0) OR ((piPreloadChildIndex = 0) AND(piRosterChildIndex > 0)))

ENDIF

IF CH504_WhyChildRemoved = a4

ENDIF

CH504_WhyChildRemoved

IWER: Why does this child not belong in the list of children?1. Child of partner from whom R separated.2. Child died3. Child unknown4. Already mentioned earlier97. Other

CH505_WhichChildMentionedEarlier

IWER: Equal to which child that was already mentioned earlier?^FLChild[1]^FLChild[2]^FLChild[3]^FLChild[4]^FLChild[5]^FLChild[6]^FLChild[7]^FLChild[8]^FLChild[9]^FLChild[10]^FLChild[11]^FLChild[12]^FLChild[13]^FLChild[14]^FLChild[15]^FLChild[16]^FLChild[17]^FLChild[18]^FLChild[19]

IF (Sec_SN.SN906_ChildInSocialNetwork > 0) AND (Sec_SN.SN_Child[cnt - sn_start].Name = RESPONSE)

LOOP

IF piPreloadChildIndex = 0

ELSE

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going to adjustthe list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of]1. Yes5. No

IF piPreloadChildIndex > 0

ELSE

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going toadjust the list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of]1. Yes5. No

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going toadjust the list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of]

ENDIFIF CH001a_ChildCheck <> a5

ELSE

ENDIF

1. Yes5. No

CH004_FirstNameOfChild^FL_CH004_5What is the [correct] first name of this child?IWER: Please enter/confirm first nameSTRING

CH005_SexOfChildNIs {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} male or female?IWER: Ask only if unclear1. Male2. Female

CH006_YearOfBirthChildNIn which year was {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} born?IWER: Please enter/confirm year of birth1875..2011

IF (CH001a_ChildCheck = a5) AND ((piPreloadChildIndex > 0) OR ((piPreloadChildIndex = 0) AND(piRosterChildIndex > 0)))

IF CH504_WhyChildRemoved = a4

CH504_WhyChildRemoved

IWER: Why does this child not belong in the list of children?1. Child of partner from whom R separated.2. Child died3. Child unknown4. Already mentioned earlier97. Other

CH505_WhichChildMentionedEarlier

IWER: Equal to which child that was already mentioned earlier?^FLChild[1]^FLChild[2]^FLChild[3]^FLChild[4]^FLChild[5]^FLChild[6]^FLChild[7]^FLChild[8]^FLChild[9]^FLChild[10]^FLChild[11]^FLChild[12]^FLChild[13]^FLChild[14]^FLChild[15]^FLChild[16]^FLChild[17]^FLChild[18]^FLChild[19]

ELSEENDLOOPENDIFENDIFENDIF

IF Child[cnt - 1].CH004_FirstNameOfChild <> EMPTY OR Preload.PreloadedChildren[cnt - 1].Kidcom <>EMPTY

LOOP

IF piPreloadChildIndex = 0

ELSE

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going toadjust the list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/another childthat was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/, includingthose of]1. Yes5. No

IF piPreloadChildIndex > 0

ELSE

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/anotherchild that was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/,including those of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going toadjust the list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a childcalled ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/anotherchild that was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/,including those of]1. Yes5. No

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/anotherchild that was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/,including those of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going to

ENDIFIF CH001a_ChildCheck <> a5

ELSE

ENDIF

adjust the list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a childcalled ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/anotherchild that was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/,including those of]1. Yes5. No

CH004_FirstNameOfChild^FL_CH004_5What is the [correct] first name of this child?IWER: Please enter/confirm first nameSTRING

CH005_SexOfChildNIs {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} male or female?IWER: Ask only if unclear1. Male2. Female

CH006_YearOfBirthChildNIn which year was {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} born?IWER: Please enter/confirm year of birth1875..2011

IF (CH001a_ChildCheck = a5) AND ((piPreloadChildIndex > 0) OR ((piPreloadChildIndex = 0) AND(piRosterChildIndex > 0)))

IF CH504_WhyChildRemoved = a4

CH504_WhyChildRemoved

IWER: Why does this child not belong in the list of children?1. Child of partner from whom R separated.2. Child died3. Child unknown4. Already mentioned earlier97. Other

CH505_WhichChildMentionedEarlier

IWER: Equal to which child that was already mentioned earlier?^FLChild[1]^FLChild[2]^FLChild[3]^FLChild[4]^FLChild[5]^FLChild[6]^FLChild[7]^FLChild[8]^FLChild[9]^FLChild[10]^FLChild[11]^FLChild[12]^FLChild[13]^FLChild[14]

ELSEENDLOOPENDIFENDIFENDIF

^FLChild[15]^FLChild[16]^FLChild[17]^FLChild[18]^FLChild[19]

IF (cnt = 1) AND (GridSize > 0)

LOOP

IF piPreloadChildIndex = 0

ELSE

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/anotherchild that was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/,including those of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going toadjust the list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a childcalled ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/anotherchild that was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/,including those of]1. Yes5. No

IF piPreloadChildIndex > 0

ELSE

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/anotherchild that was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/,including those of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going toadjust the list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a childcalled ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/anotherchild that was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/,including those of]1. Yes5. No

CH001a_ChildCheckDo you have {FL_CH001a_1}?Again, please think of all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +

ENDIFIF CH001a_ChildCheck <> a5

ELSE

ENDIF

CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/anotherchild that was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/,including those of].IWER: If necessary explain: we are interested mostly in children that are still alive. We are going toadjust the list so that it contains all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren [((('a childcalled ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/((((('a child called ' +CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' ), born ''') + CH006_YearOfBirthChildN) +''/((('a child called ' + CH004_FirstNameOfChild) + ' (') + CH005_SexOfChildN) + ' )'/a child/anotherchild that was not already mentioned] [, including those of/, including those of/, including those of/,including those of]1. Yes5. No

CH004_FirstNameOfChild^FL_CH004_5What is the [correct] first name of this child?IWER: Please enter/confirm first nameSTRING

CH005_SexOfChildNIs {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} male or female?IWER: Ask only if unclear1. Male2. Female

CH006_YearOfBirthChildNIn which year was {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} born?IWER: Please enter/confirm year of birth1875..2011

IF (CH001a_ChildCheck = a5) AND ((piPreloadChildIndex > 0) OR ((piPreloadChildIndex = 0) AND(piRosterChildIndex > 0)))

IF CH504_WhyChildRemoved = a4

CH504_WhyChildRemoved

IWER: Why does this child not belong in the list of children?1. Child of partner from whom R separated.2. Child died3. Child unknown4. Already mentioned earlier97. Other

CH505_WhichChildMentionedEarlier

IWER: Equal to which child that was already mentioned earlier?^FLChild[1]^FLChild[2]^FLChild[3]^FLChild[4]^FLChild[5]^FLChild[6]^FLChild[7]^FLChild[8]^FLChild[9]

ENDTABLE

TABLE BCH.TChildInfo

ENDLOOPENDIFENDIFENDIFENDIFENDLOOPENDIFENDIFENDIF

^FLChild[10]^FLChild[11]^FLChild[12]^FLChild[13]^FLChild[14]^FLChild[15]^FLChild[16]^FLChild[17]^FLChild[18]^FLChild[19]

CH203_DoneIWER: Please make sure that the list of children is complete.

{Children_table_1} {Children_table_2} {Children_table_3} {Children_table_4} {Children_table_5}{Children_table_6} {Children_table_7} {Children_table_8} {Children_table_9} {Children_table_10}{Children_table_11} {Children_table_12} {Children_table_13} {Children_table_14} {Children_table_15}{Children_table_16} {Children_table_17} {Children_table_18} {Children_table_19} {Children_table_20}1. Continue

CH202_ChildInfoByEnum

LOOP cnt:= 1 TO 20

IF Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[cnt].CH001a_ChildCheck = a1

LOOPELSE

ENDIFIF piPreloadChildIndex = '0'

ELSE

ENDIF

CH014_ContactChildDuring the past twelve months, how often did you have contact with {CH004_FirstNameOfChild}, eitherpersonally, by phone or mail?IWER: Any kind of contact, including for example e-mail, sms or mms1. Daily2. Several times a week3. About once a week4. About every two weeks5. About once a month6. Less than once a month7. Never

ELSEELSE

ENDIF

IF CH002_NatChild = a5

ENDIFIF piYearOfBirthChild < (YEAR (SYSDATE) - 16)

ENDIF

CH007_ChLWhPlease look at card 5.Where does {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} live?1. In the same household2. In the same building3. Less than 1 kilometre away4. Between 1 and 5 kilometres away5. Between 5 and 25 kilometres away6. Between 25 and 100 kilometres away7. Between 100 and 500 kilometres away8. More than 500 kilometres away

CH002_NatChildIs {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} a natural child of your own [and your current spouse or partner/and yourcurrent spouse or partner]?1. Yes5. No

IF MN005_ModeQues = a1

ELSE

ENDIF

CH010_StepAdopFostChildIs {CH004_FirstNameOfChild}...IWER: Read out1. A child of your own2. A step child3. An adopted child4. A foster child

CH011_OwnChildNIs {CH004_FirstNameOfChild}...IWER: Read out1. A child of your own and your current partner2. A child of your own from a previous relationship3. A child of your current partner from a previous relationship4. An adopted child5. A foster child

IF CH012_MaritalStatusChildN.ORD > 2

CH012_MaritalStatusChildNPlease look at card 4.What is the marital status of {CH004_FirstNameOfChild}?1. Married and living together with spouse2. Registered partnership3. Married, living separated from spouse4. Never married5. Divorced6. Widowed

CH013_PartnerChildN

ENDIFIF piYearOfBirthChild < (YEAR (SYSDATE) - 16)

ENDIFIF ((CH007_ChLWh <> a1) AND (CH007_ChLWh <> DONTKNOW)) AND (CH007_ChLWh <> REFUSAL)

ENDIF

ENDIF

Does {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} have a partner who lives with [him/her]?1. Yes5. No

CH015_YrChldMoveHhIn which year did {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} move from the parental household?IWER: The last move to count. Type "2999" if child still lives at home (e.g. with divorced mother)1900..2999

IF (piPreloadChildIndex = '0') OR piPreloadChildIndex = EMPTY

CH016_ChildOccPlease look at card 6.What is {CH004_FirstNameOfChild}'s employment status?1. Full-time employed2. Part-time employed3. Self-employed or working for own family business4. Unemployed5. In vocational training/retraining/education6. Parental leave7. In retirement or early retirement8. Permanently sick or disabled9. Looking after home or family97. Other

CH017_EducChildPlease look at card 2.What is the highest school leaving certificate or school degree {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} has obtained?1. Comprehensive school2. Grammar school (not fee-paying)3. Fee-paying grammar school4. Sixth form College/Tertiary College5. Public or other private school6. Elementary school7. Secondary modern/secondary school8. Technical school (not college)95. No degree yet/still in school96. None97. Other type (also abroad)

CH018_EdInstChildPlease look at card 3.Which degrees of higher education or vocational training does {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} have?IWER: Code all that apply1. Nurses' training school2. College of further/higher education3. Other college or training establishment4. Polytechnic/Scottish Central Institutions5. University95. Still in higher education or vocational training96. None97. Other (also abroad)

CH019_NoChildren

ENDTABLEIF MN101_Longitudinal = 1

ENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOPENDIFENDIF

IF CH019_NoChildren > 0

ENDIF

How many children - if any - does {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} have?IWER: Please count all natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren, including those of a spouse orpartner0..25

CH020_YrBrthYChIn which year was the [youngest] child of {CH004_FirstNameOfChild} born?1875..2011

IF numberofcheckedpreloadchildren > 0

IF CH524_LocationCheckChildren = a1

CH507_IntroCheckChildrenWe would like to update some of the information we have on your [child/children].1. Continue

CH524_LocationCheckChildrenHas [your child/any of your children/your child/any of your children] moved house since the interview in{FL_CH524_1}?1. Yes5. No

IF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 1

ENDIF

CH525_LocationWhomWhich child has moved house?IWER: Check all children that apply^FLChild[1]^FLChild[2]^FLChild[3]^FLChild[4]^FLChild[5]^FLChild[6]^FLChild[7]^FLChild[8]^FLChild[9]^FLChild[10]^FLChild[11]^FLChild[12]^FLChild[13]^FLChild[14]^FLChild[15]^FLChild[16]^FLChild[17]^FLChild[18]^FLChild[19]^FLChild[20]21. ^FLDefault[1]

ENDIFIF a_preloaded_child_aged_smaller_22 = 1

IF (Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[1].PRELOAD_ID <> '0') AND ((CH001_NumberOfChildren = 1) OR (1IN CH525_LocationWhom))

ENDIFIF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 1

ENDIF

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CH526_LocationChangedPlease look at card 5: Where does {FL_CH526_1} live?1. In the same household2. In the same building3. Less than 1 kilometre away4. Between 1 and 5 kilometres away5. Between 5 and 25 kilometres away6. Between 25 and 100 kilometres away7. Between 100 and 500 kilometres away8. More than 500 kilometres away

LOOP i:= 2 TO 20

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IF ((i IN CH525_LocationWhom) AND (CH001_NumberOfChildren >= i)) AND(Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[i].PRELOAD_ID <> '0')

ENDIF

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CH526_LocationChangedPlease look at card 5: Where does {FL_CH526_1} live?1. In the same household2. In the same building3. Less than 1 kilometre away4. Between 1 and 5 kilometres away5. Between 5 and 25 kilometres away6. Between 25 and 100 kilometres away7. Between 100 and 500 kilometres away8. More than 500 kilometres away

IF CH508_SchoolCheckChildren = a1

CH508_SchoolCheckChildrenPlease look at card 2.Since the interview in {FL_CH508_1}, has [your child/any of your children/your child/any of your children]obtained one of the school leaving certificates listed on this card?

1. Yes5. No

IF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 1

CH509_SchoolWhomWhich child?^FLChild[1]^FLChild[2]^FLChild[3]^FLChild[4]

ENDIF

ENDIFIF (Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[1].PRELOAD_ID <> '0') AND ((CH001_NumberOfChildren = 1) OR (1IN CH509_SchoolWhom))

ENDIFIF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 1

ENDIF

^FLChild[5]^FLChild[6]^FLChild[7]^FLChild[8]^FLChild[9]^FLChild[10]^FLChild[11]^FLChild[12]^FLChild[13]^FLChild[14]^FLChild[15]^FLChild[16]^FLChild[17]^FLChild[18]^FLChild[19]^FLChild[20]21. ^FLDefault[1]

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ENDLOOP

CH510_Leaving_certificateWhich leaving certificate has {FL_CH510_1} obtained?1. Comprehensive school2. Grammar school (not fee-paying)3. Fee-paying grammar school4. Sixth form College/Tertiary College5. Public or other private school6. Elementary school7. Secondary modern/secondary school8. Technical school (not college)97. Other type (also abroad)

LOOP i:= 2 TO 20

ENDLOOP

IF ((i IN CH509_SchoolWhom) AND (CH001_NumberOfChildren >= i)) AND(Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[i].PRELOAD_ID <> '0')

ENDIF

LOOP

ENDLOOP

CH510_Leaving_certificateWhich leaving certificate has {FL_CH510_1} obtained?1. Comprehensive school2. Grammar school (not fee-paying)3. Fee-paying grammar school4. Sixth form College/Tertiary College5. Public or other private school6. Elementary school7. Secondary modern/secondary school8. Technical school (not college)97. Other type (also abroad)

ENDIFIF a_preloaded_child_aged_smaller_32 = 1

IF CH511_DegreeCheckChildren = a1

CH511_DegreeCheckChildrenPlease look at card 3.Since the interview in {FL_CH511_1}, has [your child/any of your children/your child/any of your children]obtained one of the degrees of higher or vocational training listed on this card?"1. Yes5. No

IF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 1

ENDIFIF (Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[1].PRELOAD_ID <> '0') AND ((1 IN CH512_DegreeWhom) OR(CH001_NumberOfChildren = 1))

ENDIFIF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 1

CH512_DegreeWhomWhich child?IWER: Check all children that apply^FLChild[1]^FLChild[2]^FLChild[3]^FLChild[4]^FLChild[5]^FLChild[6]^FLChild[7]^FLChild[8]^FLChild[9]^FLChild[10]^FLChild[11]^FLChild[12]^FLChild[13]^FLChild[14]^FLChild[15]^FLChild[16]^FLChild[17]^FLChild[18]^FLChild[19]^FLChild[20]21. ^FLDefault[1]

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CH513_DegreeObtainedWhich degree has {FL_CH513_1} obtained?1. Nurses' training school2. College of further/higher education3. Other college or training establishment4. Polytechnic/Scottish Central Institutions5. University97. Other (also abroad)

LOOP i:= 2 TO 20

IF ((i IN CH512_DegreeWhom) AND (CH001_NumberOfChildren >= i)) AND(Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[i].PRELOAD_ID <> '0')

ENDIFIF a_preloaded_child_aged_bigger_16 = 1

ENDIFENDIFENDLOOPENDIF

LOOP

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CH513_DegreeObtainedWhich degree has {FL_CH513_1} obtained?1. Nurses' training school2. College of further/higher education3. Other college or training establishment4. Polytechnic/Scottish Central Institutions5. University97. Other (also abroad)

IF CH514_MaritalStatusCheckChildren = a1

CH514_MaritalStatusCheckChildrenSince the interview in {FL_CH514_1}, has [your child/any of your children/your child/any of your children]changed his of her marital status?

1. Yes5. No

IF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 1

ENDIFIF (Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[1].PRELOAD_ID <> '0') AND ((CH001_NumberOfChildren = 1) OR (1IN CH515_MaritalStatusWhom))

CH515_MaritalStatusWhomWhich child has changed his or her marital status?IWER: Check all children that apply.^FLChild[1]^FLChild[2]^FLChild[3]^FLChild[4]^FLChild[5]^FLChild[6]^FLChild[7]^FLChild[8]^FLChild[9]^FLChild[10]^FLChild[11]^FLChild[12]^FLChild[13]^FLChild[14]^FLChild[15]^FLChild[16]^FLChild[17]^FLChild[18]^FLChild[19]^FLChild[20]21. ^FLDefault[1]

LOOP

CH516_MaritalStatusPlease look at card 4. What is {FL_CH516_1} 's marital status?

ENDIF

IF CH517_BecomeParent = a1

ENDIFIF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 1

ENDIF

ENDLOOP

1. Married and living together with spouse2. Registered partnership3. Married, living separated from spouse4. Never married5. Divorced6. Widowed

LOOP i:= 2 TO 20

ENDLOOP

IF ((i IN CH515_MaritalStatusWhom) AND (CH001_NumberOfChildren >= i)) AND(Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[i].PRELOAD_ID <> '0')

ENDIF

LOOP

ENDLOOP

CH516_MaritalStatusPlease look at card 4. What is {FL_CH516_1} 's marital status?1. Married and living together with spouse2. Registered partnership3. Married, living separated from spouse4. Never married5. Divorced6. Widowed

CH517_BecomeParentSince the interview in {FL_CH517_1}, has [your child/any of your children/your child/any of your children]become parent of a new child?IWER: Please include natural children, fostered, adopted and stepchildren, including those of a spouse orpartner.1. Yes5. No

IF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 1

CH518_ParentWhomWhich child has become parent of a new child?IWER: Check all children that apply^FLChild[1]^FLChild[2]^FLChild[3]^FLChild[4]^FLChild[5]^FLChild[6]^FLChild[7]^FLChild[8]^FLChild[9]^FLChild[10]^FLChild[11]^FLChild[12]^FLChild[13]^FLChild[14]^FLChild[15]

ENDIFIF (Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[1].PRELOAD_ID <> '0') AND ((CH001_NumberOfChildren = 1) OR (1IN CH518_ParentWhom))

ENDIFIF CH001_NumberOfChildren > 1

^FLChild[16]^FLChild[17]^FLChild[18]^FLChild[19]^FLChild[20]21. ^FLDefault[1]

LOOP

ENDLOOP

IF CH519_NewK > 0

ENDIF

CH519_NewKHow many children does {FL_CH519_1} have altogether?1..25

CH520_YoungestBornIn which year was [this child/the youngest of these children] born?1. 2003 or earlier2. 20043. 20054. 20065. 20076. 20087. 20098. 20109. 2011

LOOP i:= 2 TO 20

IF ((i IN CH518_ParentWhom) AND (CH001_NumberOfChildren >= i)) AND(Sec_CH.CH201_ChildByEnum.Child[i].PRELOAD_ID <> '0')

ENDIF

LOOP

ENDLOOP

IF CH519_NewK > 0

ENDIF

CH519_NewKHow many children does {FL_CH519_1} have altogether?1..25

CH520_YoungestBornIn which year was [this child/the youngest of these children] born?1. 2003 or earlier2. 20043. 20054. 20065. 20076. 20087. 20098. 20109. 2011

ENDIFENDLOOPENDIFIF (PH IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDIF

IF CH021_NoGrandChild > 0

ENDIF

ENDIFENDIFENDIFENDIFENDIFENDLOOP

CH021_NoGrandChildTalking about grandchildren, how many grandchildren do you [and your/and your/and your/and your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] have altogether?IWER: Include grandchildren of spouse or partner from previous relationships0..20

CH022_GreatGrChildDo you [or your/or your/or your/or your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] have any great-grandchildren?1. Yes5. No

CH023_IntCheckCheck: Who answered the questions in this section?1. Respondent only2. Respondent and proxy3. Proxy only

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LOOP

PH001_IntroNow I have some questions about your health.1. Continue

PH003_HealthGen2Would you say your health is...IWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

PH004_LStIllSome people suffer from chronic or long-term health problems. By long-term we mean it has troubled you over aperiod of time or is likely to affect you over a period of time. Do you have any long-term health problems, illness,disability or infirmity?IWER: Including mental health problems1. Yes5. No

PH005_LimActFor the past six months at least, to what extent have you been limited because of a health problem in activitiespeople usually do?IWER: Read out

IF MN808_AgeRespondent <= 75

ENDIF

IF 97 IN PH006_DocCond

ENDIFLOOP cnt:= 1 TO 19

1. Severely limited2. Limited, but not severely3. Not limited

PH061_LimPaidWorkDo you have any health problem or disability that limits the kind or amount of paid work you can do?1. Yes5. No

PH006_DocCondPlease look at card 7.[Has a doctor ever told you that you had/Do you currently have] any of the conditions on this card? [With this wemean that a doctor has told you that you have this condition, and that you are either currently being treated for orbothered by this condition.] Please tell me the number or numbers of the conditions.

IWER: Code all that apply.1. A heart attack including myocardial infarction or coronary thrombosis or any other heart problem includingcongestive heart failure2. High blood pressure or hypertension3. High blood cholesterol4. A stroke or cerebral vascular disease5. Diabetes or high blood sugar6. Chronic lung disease such as chronic bronchitis or emphysema8. Arthritis, including osteoarthritis, or rheumatism10. Cancer or malignant tumour, including leukaemia or lymphoma, but excluding minor skin cancers11. Stomach or duodenal ulcer, peptic ulcer12. Parkinson disease13. Cataracts14. Hip fracture or femoral fracture15. Other fractures16. Alzheimer's disease, dementia, organic brain syndrome, senility or any other serious memory impairment96. None97. Other conditions, not yet mentioned

PH007_OthCondWhat other conditions have you had?IWER: ProbeSTRING

IF ((cnt < 18) AND (cnt IN PH006_DocCond)) OR ((cnt = 20) AND (97 IN PH006_DocCond))

LOOP

IF piIndexSub <> 18

IF piIndexSub = 10

PH008_OrgCanIn which organ or part of the body have you or have you had cancer?IWER: Code all that apply1. Brain

ENDLOOPIF MN101_Longitudinal = 1

ENDIFENDLOOPENDIF

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIF

2. Oral cavity3. Larynx4. Other pharynx5. Thyroid6. Lung7. Breast8. Oesophagus9. Stomach10. Liver11. Pancreas12. Kidney13. Prostate14. Testicle15. Ovary16. Cervix17. Endometrium18. Colon or rectum19. Bladder20. Skin21. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma22. Leukemia97. Other organ

PH009_AgeCondAbout how old were you when you were first told by a doctor that you had [a heart attack or any other heartproblem/high blood pressure/high blood cholesterol/a stroke or cerebral vascular disease/diabetes/chroniclung disease/arthritis or rheumatism/cancer/stomach or duodenal ulcer/parkinson disease/cataracts/hipfracture or femoral fracture/other fractures/Alzheimer''s disease/'' + piDefault]?0..125

LOOP

IF PH072_HadCondition = a1

PH072_HadCondition[For a few conditions, we would like to know exactly what has happened in the past couple of years.]Since our interview in {FL_PH072_4} have you [had a heart attack/had a stroke or been diagnosed withcerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered a hip fracture]?1. Yes5. No

IF piIndex = 3

PH080_OrgCanIn which organ or part of the body have you or have you had cancer?IWER: Code all that apply.1. Brain2. Oral cavity3. Larynx4. Other pharynx5. Thyroid6. Lung7. Breast8. Oesophagus

ENDIFIF ((((((((piIndex = 1) AND (Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[1] = a1)) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[4] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 3) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[10] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 4) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[14] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 1) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[1] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[2] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 3) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[3] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 4) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[4] = a1))

ENDIFIF (PH075_HadConditionConf <> a2) OR (PH072_HadCondition = a1)

9. Stomach10. Liver11. Pancreas12. Kidney13. Prostate14. Testicle15. Ovary16. Cervix17. Endometrium18. Colon or rectum19. Bladder20. Skin21. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma22. Leukemia97. Other organ

IF PH073_HadConditionCheck = a5

ELSE

ENDIF

PH073_HadConditionCheckOur records show that when we interviewed you in {FL_PH073_5} you said that you already had [had a heartattack/had a stroke or been diagnosed with cerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered ahip fracture].IWER:Code 1 below unless respondent spontaneously disputes the record.1. Yes5. No

PH074_Reason

IWER:Code reason why respondent disputes having [had a heart attack/had a stroke or been diagnosed withcerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered a hip fracture].

Respondent says ....1. Never had3. Diagnosis not confirmed

IF PH073_HadConditionCheck = a1

ENDIF

PH075_HadConditionConfDoes this mean that you have [had another heart attack or myocardial infarction/had another stroke orbeen diagnosed with another cerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with another cancer/have sufferedanother hip fracture] since we talked to you (in {FL_PH075_4})?1. Yes, had^FL_PH075_52. No, did not have^FL_PH075_5 since last interview3. Not sure whether has had^FL_PH075_5

ENDLOOPLOOP

ENDIF

ENDIFIF (PH075_HadConditionConf = a1) OR (PH072_HadCondition = a1)

ENDIF

PH076_YearConditionIn what year was your most recent [heart attack/stroke or cerebral vascular disease/cancer/hip fracture]?1. 20062. 20073. 20084. 20095. 20106. 2011

PH077_MonthConditionIn what month was that?1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

PH071_HadConditionHowManyHow many [heart attacks/strokes or cerebral vascular diseases/cancers/hip fractures] have you had since wetalked to you in {FL_PH071_4}?1. 12. 23. 3 or more

IF PH072_HadCondition = a1

PH072_HadCondition[For a few conditions, we would like to know exactly what has happened in the past couple of years.]Since our interview in {FL_PH072_4} have you [had a heart attack/had a stroke or been diagnosed withcerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered a hip fracture]?1. Yes5. No

IF piIndex = 3

PH080_OrgCanIn which organ or part of the body have you or have you had cancer?IWER: Code all that apply.1. Brain2. Oral cavity3. Larynx4. Other pharynx5. Thyroid6. Lung7. Breast8. Oesophagus

ENDIFIF ((((((((piIndex = 1) AND (Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[1] = a1)) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[4] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 3) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[10] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 4) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[14] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 1) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[1] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[2] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 3) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[3] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 4) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[4] = a1))

ENDIFIF (PH075_HadConditionConf <> a2) OR (PH072_HadCondition = a1)

9. Stomach10. Liver11. Pancreas12. Kidney13. Prostate14. Testicle15. Ovary16. Cervix17. Endometrium18. Colon or rectum19. Bladder20. Skin21. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma22. Leukemia97. Other organ

IF PH073_HadConditionCheck = a5

ELSE

ENDIF

PH073_HadConditionCheckOur records show that when we interviewed you in {FL_PH073_5} you said that you already had [had a heartattack/had a stroke or been diagnosed with cerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered ahip fracture].IWER:Code 1 below unless respondent spontaneously disputes the record.1. Yes5. No

PH074_Reason

IWER:Code reason why respondent disputes having [had a heart attack/had a stroke or been diagnosed withcerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered a hip fracture].

Respondent says ....1. Never had3. Diagnosis not confirmed

IF PH073_HadConditionCheck = a1

ENDIF

PH075_HadConditionConfDoes this mean that you have [had another heart attack or myocardial infarction/had another stroke orbeen diagnosed with another cerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with another cancer/have sufferedanother hip fracture] since we talked to you (in {FL_PH075_4})?1. Yes, had^FL_PH075_52. No, did not have^FL_PH075_5 since last interview3. Not sure whether has had^FL_PH075_5

ENDLOOPLOOP

ENDIF

ENDIFIF (PH075_HadConditionConf = a1) OR (PH072_HadCondition = a1)

ENDIF

PH076_YearConditionIn what year was your most recent [heart attack/stroke or cerebral vascular disease/cancer/hip fracture]?1. 20062. 20073. 20084. 20095. 20106. 2011

PH077_MonthConditionIn what month was that?1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

PH071_HadConditionHowManyHow many [heart attacks/strokes or cerebral vascular diseases/cancers/hip fractures] have you had since wetalked to you in {FL_PH071_4}?1. 12. 23. 3 or more

IF PH072_HadCondition = a1

PH072_HadCondition[For a few conditions, we would like to know exactly what has happened in the past couple of years.]Since our interview in {FL_PH072_4} have you [had a heart attack/had a stroke or been diagnosed withcerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered a hip fracture]?1. Yes5. No

IF piIndex = 3

PH080_OrgCanIn which organ or part of the body have you or have you had cancer?IWER: Code all that apply.1. Brain2. Oral cavity3. Larynx4. Other pharynx5. Thyroid6. Lung7. Breast8. Oesophagus

ENDIFIF ((((((((piIndex = 1) AND (Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[1] = a1)) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[4] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 3) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[10] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 4) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[14] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 1) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[1] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[2] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 3) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[3] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 4) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[4] = a1))

ENDIFIF (PH075_HadConditionConf <> a2) OR (PH072_HadCondition = a1)

9. Stomach10. Liver11. Pancreas12. Kidney13. Prostate14. Testicle15. Ovary16. Cervix17. Endometrium18. Colon or rectum19. Bladder20. Skin21. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma22. Leukemia97. Other organ

IF PH073_HadConditionCheck = a5

ELSE

ENDIF

PH073_HadConditionCheckOur records show that when we interviewed you in {FL_PH073_5} you said that you already had [had a heartattack/had a stroke or been diagnosed with cerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered ahip fracture].IWER:Code 1 below unless respondent spontaneously disputes the record.1. Yes5. No

PH074_Reason

IWER:Code reason why respondent disputes having [had a heart attack/had a stroke or been diagnosed withcerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered a hip fracture].

Respondent says ....1. Never had3. Diagnosis not confirmed

IF PH073_HadConditionCheck = a1

ENDIF

PH075_HadConditionConfDoes this mean that you have [had another heart attack or myocardial infarction/had another stroke orbeen diagnosed with another cerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with another cancer/have sufferedanother hip fracture] since we talked to you (in {FL_PH075_4})?1. Yes, had^FL_PH075_52. No, did not have^FL_PH075_5 since last interview3. Not sure whether has had^FL_PH075_5

ENDLOOPLOOP

ENDIF

ENDIFIF (PH075_HadConditionConf = a1) OR (PH072_HadCondition = a1)

ENDIF

PH076_YearConditionIn what year was your most recent [heart attack/stroke or cerebral vascular disease/cancer/hip fracture]?1. 20062. 20073. 20084. 20095. 20106. 2011

PH077_MonthConditionIn what month was that?1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

PH071_HadConditionHowManyHow many [heart attacks/strokes or cerebral vascular diseases/cancers/hip fractures] have you had since wetalked to you in {FL_PH071_4}?1. 12. 23. 3 or more

IF PH072_HadCondition = a1

PH072_HadCondition[For a few conditions, we would like to know exactly what has happened in the past couple of years.]Since our interview in {FL_PH072_4} have you [had a heart attack/had a stroke or been diagnosed withcerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered a hip fracture]?1. Yes5. No

IF piIndex = 3

PH080_OrgCanIn which organ or part of the body have you or have you had cancer?IWER: Code all that apply.1. Brain2. Oral cavity3. Larynx4. Other pharynx5. Thyroid6. Lung7. Breast8. Oesophagus

ENDIFIF ((((((((piIndex = 1) AND (Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[1] = a1)) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[4] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 3) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[10] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 4) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH006_DocCon[14] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 1) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[1] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 2) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[2] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 3) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[3] = a1))) OR ((piIndex = 4) AND(Preload.PRELOAD_PH067_HadCondition[4] = a1))

ENDIFIF (PH075_HadConditionConf <> a2) OR (PH072_HadCondition = a1)

9. Stomach10. Liver11. Pancreas12. Kidney13. Prostate14. Testicle15. Ovary16. Cervix17. Endometrium18. Colon or rectum19. Bladder20. Skin21. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma22. Leukemia97. Other organ

IF PH073_HadConditionCheck = a5

ELSE

ENDIF

PH073_HadConditionCheckOur records show that when we interviewed you in {FL_PH073_5} you said that you already had [had a heartattack/had a stroke or been diagnosed with cerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered ahip fracture].IWER:Code 1 below unless respondent spontaneously disputes the record.1. Yes5. No

PH074_Reason

IWER:Code reason why respondent disputes having [had a heart attack/had a stroke or been diagnosed withcerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with cancer/suffered a hip fracture].

Respondent says ....1. Never had3. Diagnosis not confirmed

IF PH073_HadConditionCheck = a1

ENDIF

PH075_HadConditionConfDoes this mean that you have [had another heart attack or myocardial infarction/had another stroke orbeen diagnosed with another cerebral vascular disease/been diagnosed with another cancer/have sufferedanother hip fracture] since we talked to you (in {FL_PH075_4})?1. Yes, had^FL_PH075_52. No, did not have^FL_PH075_5 since last interview3. Not sure whether has had^FL_PH075_5

ENDIFENDLOOPENDIF

ENDIFIF (PH075_HadConditionConf = a1) OR (PH072_HadCondition = a1)

ENDIF

PH076_YearConditionIn what year was your most recent [heart attack/stroke or cerebral vascular disease/cancer/hip fracture]?1. 20062. 20073. 20084. 20095. 20106. 2011

PH077_MonthConditionIn what month was that?1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

PH071_HadConditionHowManyHow many [heart attacks/strokes or cerebral vascular diseases/cancers/hip fractures] have you had since wetalked to you in {FL_PH071_4}?1. 12. 23. 3 or more

PH010_SymptomsPlease look at card 8.For the past six months at least, have you been bothered by any of the health conditions on this card? Please tellme the number or numbers.IWER: Code all that apply1. Pain in your back, knees, hips or any other joint2. Heart trouble or angina, chest pain during exercise3. Breathlessness, difficulty breathing4. Persistent cough5. Swollen legs6. Sleeping problems7. Falling down8. Fear of falling down9. Dizziness, faints or blackouts10. Stomach or intestine problems, including constipation, air, diarrhoea11. Incontinence or involuntary loss of urine12. Fatigue96. None97. Other symptoms, not yet mentioned

PH011_CurrentDrugsOur next question is about the medication you may be taking. Please look at card 9. Do you currently take drugs

ENDLOOPLOOP

IF (Preload.PH012_Weight">PRELOAD_PH012_Weight - PH012_Weight) > 5

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIF

at least once a week for problems mentioned on this card?IWER: Code all that apply1. Drugs for high blood cholesterol2. Drugs for high blood pressure3. Drugs for coronary or cerebrovascular diseases4. Drugs for other heart diseases5. Drugs for asthma6. Drugs for diabetes7. Drugs for joint pain or for joint inflammation8. Drugs for other pain (e.g. headache, back pain, etc.)9. Drugs for sleep problems10. Drugs for anxiety or depression11. Drugs for osteoporosis, hormonal12. Drugs for osteoporosis, other than hormonal13. Drugs for stomach burns14. Drugs for chronic bronchitis96. None97. Other drugs, not yet mentioned

PH012_WeightApproximately how much do you weigh?IWER: Weight in kilos (in UK stone-dot-pounds)0.00..250.00

IF PH065_CheckLossWeight = a1

ENDIF

PH065_CheckLossWeightHave you lost weight since we interviewed you in {FL_PH065_3}?1. Yes5. No, have not lost weight since last interview

PH066_ReasonLostWeightHave you lost weight due to illness or have you followed a special diet in the last two years?1. Due to illness2. Followed a special diet3. Due to illness and followed a special diet97. Other reasons for weight loss

PH013_HowTallHow tall are you?IWER: Length in centimetres (in UK: feet-dot-inches)0.00..230.00

PH041_UseGlassesDo you usually wear glasses or contact lenses?1. Yes5. No

PH043_EyeSightDistHow good is your eyesight for seeing things at a distance, like recognising a friend across the street [usingglasses or contact lenses as usual]? Would you say it is...IWER: Read out...

1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

PH044_EyeSightPapHow good is your eyesight for seeing things up close, like reading ordinary newspaper print [using glasses orcontact lenses as usual]? Would you say it is...IWER: Read out...1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

PH045_UseHearingAidAre you usually wearing a hearing aid?1. Yes5. No

PH046_HearingIs your hearing [using a hearing aid as usual]...IWER: Read out...1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

PH048_HeADLaPlease look at card 10.We need to understand difficulties people may have with various activities because of a health or physicalproblem. Please tell me whether you have any difficulty doing each of the everyday activities on card 10. Excludeany difficulties that you expect to last less than three months.(Because of a health problem, do you have difficulty doing any of the activities on this card?)IWER: Probe: any others?Code all that apply1. Walking 100 metres2. Sitting for about two hours3. Getting up from a chair after sitting for long periods4. Climbing several flights of stairs without resting5. Climbing one flight of stairs without resting6. Stooping, kneeling, or crouching7. Reaching or extending your arms above shoulder level8. Pulling or pushing large objects like a living room chair9. Lifting or carrying weights over 10 pounds/5 kilos, like a heavy bag of groceries10. Picking up a small coin from a table96. None of these

PH049_HeADLbPlease look at card 11.Here are a few more everyday activities. Please tell me if you have any difficulty with these because of a physical,mental, emotional or memory problem. Again exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three months.(Because of a health or memory problem, do you have difficulty doing any of the activities on card 11?)IWER: Probe: any others?Code all that apply1. Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks2. Walking across a room

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3. Bathing or showering4. Eating, such as cutting up your food5. Getting in or out of bed6. Using the toilet, including getting up or down7. Using a map to figure out how to get around in a strange place8. Preparing a hot meal9. Shopping for groceries10. Making telephone calls11. Taking medications12. Doing work around the house or garden13. Managing money, such as paying bills and keeping track of expenses96. None of these

PH054_IntCheckIWER CHECK: WHO ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION?1. Respondent only2. Respondent and proxy3. Proxy only

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IF MN024_NursingHome = a1

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIFIF (BR001_EverSmokedDaily = a1) OR (MN101_Longitudinal = 1)

BR001_EverSmokedDailyThe following questions are about smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages. Have you ever smoked cigarettes,cigars, cigarillosor a pipe daily for a period of at least one year?1. Yes5. No

IF ((MN101_Longitudinal = 1) AND (Preload.BR002_StillSmoking">PRELOAD_BR002_StillSmoking = a1)) AND(BR002_StillSmoking = a5)

BR002_StillSmoking[The following questions are about smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages.] Do you smoke at the presenttime?1. Yes5. No

IF BR022_StoppedSmoking = a1

BR022_StoppedSmokingHave you stopped smoking since we interviewed you in {FL_BR022_1}?1. Yes, I stopped after last interview2. No, I did not smoke by last interview3. No, I still smoke nowadays

BR031_YearStoppedIn what year did you stop smoking for the last time?1. 20062. 2007

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IF BR010_AlcBevLastThreeMonth < a7

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIF

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3. 20084. 20095. 20106. 2011

BR032_MonthStoppedIn what month was that?1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

BR003_HowManyYearsSmokedFor how many years have you smoked all together?IWER: Don't include periods without smokingCode 1 if respondent smoked for less than one year1..150

BR010_AlcBevLastThreeMonthI am now going to ask you a few questions about what you drink - that is if you drink.Please look at card 12During the last 3 months, how often did you drink any alcoholic beverages, like beer, cider, wine, spirits orcocktails?

1. Almost every day2. Five or six days a week3. Three or four days a week4. Once or twice a week5. Once or twice a month6. Less than once a month7. Not at all in the last 3 months

BR019_DrinksInADayIn the last three months, on the days you drank, about how many drinks do you have?

IWER: As a rule of thumb, you can estimate that one drink is: 1 bottle/can of beer=33cl, 1 glass table wine=12cl,1 glass fortified wine=8cl, and 1 glass spirits=4cl1..70

BR023_SixOrMoreDrinksPlease look at card 12.In the last three months, how often did you have six or more drinks on one occasion?1. Every day or almost every day2. Five or six days a week3. Three or four days a week4. Once or twice a week

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5. Once or twice a month6. Less than once a month7. Not at all in the last 3 months

BR024_ProbDrinkWas excessive drinking a problem at any time of your life?1. Yes5. No

IF ((BR010_AlcBevLastThreeMonth = a7) OR (BR010_AlcBevLastThreeMonth = DONTKNOW)) OR(BR010_AlcBevLastThreeMonth = REFUSAL)

ENDIF

BR021_EverDrunkAlcBevHave you ever drunk alcoholic beverages?1. Yes5. No

BR015_PartInVigSprtsActWe would like to know about the type and amount of physical activity you do in your daily life. How often do youengage in @Bvigorous physical activity@B, such as sports, heavy housework, or a job that involves physicallabour?IWER: Read out1. More than once a week2. Once a week3. One to three times a month4. Hardly ever, or never

BR016_ModSprtsActHow often do you engage in activities that require a @Bmoderate@B level of energy such as gardening, cleaningthe car, or doing a walk?IWER: Read out1. More than once a week2. Once a week3. One to three times a month4. Hardly ever, or never

BR025a_MealsDayDo you normally eat breakfast, lunch and dinner?1. Yes5. No

BR025_MealsDayHow many full meals a day do you usually eat?IWER: A full meal is defined as eating more than 2 items or dishes when you sit down to eat. For example, eatingpotatoes, vegetable, and meat is considered a full meal; or eating an egg, bread, and fruit is considered a fullmeal.1..10

BR026_DairyProdPlease look at card 13.In a regular @bweek@b, how often do you have a serving of dairy products such as a glass of milk, cheese in asandwich, a cup of yogurt or a can of high protein supplement?

1. Every day

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2. 3-6 times a week3. Twice a week4. Once a week5. Less than once a week

BR027_LegumesEggs(Please look at card 13.)In a regular week, how often do you have a serving of legumes, beans or eggs?1. Every day2. 3-6 times a week3. Twice a week4. Once a week5. Less than once a week

BR028_MeatWeek(Please look at card 13.)In a regular week, how often do you eat meat, fish or chicken?1. Every day2. 3-6 times a week3. Twice a week4. Once a week5. Less than once a week

BR029_FruitsVegWeek(Please look at card 13.)In a regular week, how often do you consume a serving of fruits or vegetables?1. Every day2. 3-6 times a week3. Twice a week4. Once a week5. Less than once a week

BR030_FluidsDayNot looking at card 13 anymore,on a regular day, how many cups or glasses of tea, coffee, water, milk, fruit juice or soft drinks in total do younormally drink?IWER: Read out. A cup is considered 200-240ml or 7-8 oz.1. 1-2 cups2. 3-5 cups3. 6 cups or more

BR017_IntCheckWHO ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION?1. Respondent only2. Respondent and proxy3. Proxy only

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CF019_CFInstruct

IWER: This is the cognitive test section: while you complete this section, make sure that no third persons arepresent.Start of a @Bnon-proxy section @B. No proxy allowed. If the respondent is not capable of answering any of these

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIF

questions on her/his own, press @BCTRL-K@B at each question.1. Continue

CF001_SRReadNow I would like to ask some questions about your reading and writing skills. How would you rate your readingskills needed in your daily life? Would you say they are...IWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

CF002_SRWriteHow would you rate your writing skills needed in your daily life? Would you say they are...IWER: Read out1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

CF003_DateDayPart of this study is concerned with people's memory and ability to think about things. First, I am going to askabout today's date. Which day of the month is it?IWER: Code whether day of month ( [STR (CURRENTDATE.DAY)]) is given correctly1. Day of month given correctly2. Day of month given incorrectly/doesn't know day

CF004_DateMonthWhich month is it?IWER: Code whether month ( [FLDefault[10]/FLDefault[11]/FLDefault[12]/FLDefault[13]/FLDefault[14]/FLDefault[15]/FLDefault[16]/FLDefault[17]/FLDefault[18]/FLDefault[19]/FLDefault[20]/FLDefault[21]]) is givencorrectly1. Month given correctly2. Month given incorrectly/doesn't know month

CF005_DateYearWhich year is it?IWER: Code whether year ( [STR (Year)]) is given correctly1. Year given correctly2. Year given incorrectly/doesn't know year

CF006_DayWeekCan you tell me what day of the week it is?IWER: Correct answer: ( [FLDefault[22]/FLDefault[23]/FLDefault[24]/FLDefault[25]/FLDefault[26]/FLDefault[27]/FLDefault[28]])1. Day of week given correctly2. Day of week given incorrectly/doesn't know day

CF103_MemoryHow would you rate your memory at the present time? Would you say it is excellent, very good, good, fair or poor?

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

1. Excellent2. Very good3. Good4. Fair5. Poor

CF007_Learn1IntroNow, I am going to read a list of words from my computer screen. We have purposely made the list long so it willbe difficult for anyone to recall all the words. Most people recall just a few. Please listen carefully, as the set ofwords cannot be repeated. When I have finished, I will ask you to recall aloud as many of the words as you can, inany order. Is this clear?IWER: Have booklet ready1. Continue

CF009_VerbFluIntroNow I would like you to name as many different animals as you can think of. You have one minute to do this.

Ready, go.IWER: Allow one minute precisely. If the subject stops before the end of the time, encourage them to try to findmore words. If they are silent for 15 seconds repeat the basic instruction ('I want you to tell me all the animals youcan think of').No extension on the time limit is made in the event that the instruction has to be repeated.1. Continue

IF CF012_NumDis <> a1

ENDIFIF CF012_NumDis = a1

CF011_IntroNumNext I would like to ask you some questions which assess how people use numbers in everyday life.IWER: If necessary, encourage the respondent to try to answer each of the numeracy questions1. Continue

CF012_NumDisIf the chance of getting a disease is 10 per cent, how many people out of 1000 (one thousand) would be expectedto get the disease?IWER: Do not read out the answers1. 1002. 103. 904. 90097. Other answer

CF013_NumHalfPriceIn a sale, a shop is selling all items at half price. Before the sale, a sofa costs 300 [FLDefault[9]]. How much willit cost in the sale?IWER: Do not read out the answers1. 150^FLCurr2. 600^FLCurr97. Other answer

CF014_NumCarA second hand car dealer is selling a car for 6,000 [FLDefault[9]]. This is two-thirds of what it costs new. Howmuch did the car cost new?IWER: Do not read out the answers1. 9,000 ^FLCurr

ENDIF

IF (CF108_Serial < 99999998) AND NOT ((CF108_Serial = REFUSAL) OR (CF108_Serial = DONTKNOW))

ENDIFIF CF007_Learn1Intro = RESPONSE

ENDIF

IF CF014_NumCar = a1

ENDIF

2. 4,000 ^FLCurr3. 8,000 ^FLCurr4. 12,000 ^FLCurr5. 18,000 ^FLCurr97. Other answer

CF015_SavingsLet's say you have 2000 [FLDefault[9]] in a savings account. The account earns ten per cent interest each year.How much would you have in the account at the end of two years?IWER: Do not read out the answers1. 2420 ^FLCurr2. 2020 ^FLCurr3. 2040 ^FLCurr4. 2100 ^FLCurr5. 2200 ^FLCurr6. 2400 ^FLCurr97. Other answer

CF108_SerialNow let's try some subtraction of numbers. One hundred minus 7 equals what?IWER: If R adds 7 instead, you may repeat question.0..9999999

IF (CF109_Serial < 99999998) AND NOT ((CF109_Serial = REFUSAL) OR (CF109_Serial = DONTKNOW))

ENDIF

CF109_SerialAnd 7 from thatIWER: This is the second subtraction0..9999999

IF (CF110_Serial < 99999998) AND NOT ((CF110_Serial = REFUSAL) OR (CF110_Serial = DONTKNOW))

ENDIF

CF110_SerialAnd 7 from thatIWER: This is the third subtraction0..9999999

IF (CF111_Serial < 99999998) AND NOT ((CF111_Serial = REFUSAL) OR (CF111_Serial = DONTKNOW))

ENDIF

CF111_SerialAnd 7 from thatIWER: This is the fourth subtraction0..9999999

CF112_SerialAnd 7 from thatIWER: This is the fifth subtraction0..9999999

IF MN025_RandomCF102 = 1

ELSE

CF113_Learn4A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the ones you could remember. Please tell me anyof the words that you can remember now?IWER: Write words on sheet provided. Allow up to one minute for recall. Enter the words respondent correctlyrecalls.1. Hotel2. River3. Tree4. Skin5. Gold6. Market7. Paper8. Child9. King10. Book96. None of these

IF MN025_RandomCF102 = 2

ELSE

CF114_Learn4A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the ones you could remember. Please tell me anyof the words that you can remember now?IWER: Write words on sheet provided. Allow up to one minute for recall. Enter the words respondent correctlyrecalls.1. Sky2. Ocean3. Flag4. Dollar5. Wife6. Machine7. Home8. Earth9. College10. Butter96. None of these

IF MN025_RandomCF102 = 3

ELSE

CF115_Learn4A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the ones you could remember. Please tell meany of the words that you can remember now?IWER: Write words on sheet provided. Allow up to one minute for recall. Enter the words respondent correctlyrecalls.1. Woman2. Rock3. Blood4. Corner5. Shoes6. Letter7. Girl8. House9. Valley10. Engine96. None of these

CF116_Learn4A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the ones you could remember. Please tell me

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IF CF017_Factors = a1

ENDIF

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any of the words that you can remember now?IWER: Write words on sheet provided. Allow up to one minute for recall. Enter the words respondent correctlyrecalls.1. Water2. Church3. Doctor4. Palace5. Fire6. Garden7. Sea8. Village9. Baby10. Table96. None of these

CF017_Factors

IWER: Were there any factors that may have impaired the respondent's performance on the tests?1. Yes5. No

CF217_Impaired

IWER: What has impaired the respondent's test?STRING

CF018_IntCheckINTERVIEWER CHECK: WHO WAS PRESENT DURING THIS SECTION?IWER: Code all that apply1. Respondent alone2. Partner present3. Child(ren) present4. Other(s)

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MH001_IntroEarlier we talked about your physical health. Another measure of health is your emotional health or well being --that is, how you feel about things that happen around you.1. Continue

MH002_DepressionIn the last month, have you been sad or depressed?IWER: If participant asks for clarification, say 'by sad or depressed, we mean miserable, in low spirits,or blue'1. Yes5. No

MH003_Hopes

IF MH005_Guilt = a3

ENDIF

IF MH008_Interest = a3

ENDIF

What are your hopes for the future?IWER: Note only whether hopes are mentioned or not1. Any hopes mentioned2. No hopes mentioned

MH004_WishDeathIn the last month, have you felt that you would rather be dead?1. Any mention of suicidal feelings or wishing to be dead2. No such feelings

MH005_GuiltDo you tend to blame yourself or feel guilty about anything?1. Obvious excessive guilt or self-blame2. No such feelings3. Mentions guilt or self-blame, but it is unclear if these constitute obvious or excessive guilt or self-blame

MH006_BlameForWhatSo, for what do you blame yourself?IWER: Note - Only code 1 for an exaggerated feeling of guilt, which is clearly out of proportion to thecircumstances. The fault will often have been very minor, if there was one at all. Justifiable or appropriate guiltshould be coded 2.1. Example(s) given constitute obvious excessive guilt or self-blame2. Example(s) do not constitute obvious excessive guilt or self-blame, or it remains unclear if these constituteobvious or excessive guilt or self-blame

MH007_SleepHave you had trouble sleeping recently?1. Trouble with sleep or recent change in pattern2. No trouble sleeping

MH008_InterestIn the last month, what is your interest in things?1. Less interest than usual mentioned2. No mention of loss of interest3. Non-specific or uncodeable response

MH009_KeepUpIntSo, do you keep up your interests?1. Yes5. No

MH010_IrritabilityHave you been irritable recently?1. Yes5. No

MH011_AppetiteWhat has your appetite been like?1. Diminution in desire for food2. No diminution in desire for food

IF MH011_Appetite = a3

ENDIF

3. Non-specific or uncodeable response

MH012_EatMoreLessSo, have you been eating more or less than usual?1. Less2. More3. Neither more nor less

MH013_FatigueIn the last month, have you had too little energy to do the things you wanted to do?1. Yes5. No

MH014_ConcEnterHow is your concentration? For example, can you concentrate on a television programme, film or radioprogramme?1. Difficulty in concentrating on entertainment2. No such difficulty mentioned

MH015_ConcReadCan you concentrate on something you read?1. Difficulty in concentrating on reading2. No such difficulty mentioned

MH016_EnjoymentWhat have you enjoyed doing recently?1. Fails to mention any enjoyable activity2. Mentions ANY enjoyment from activity

MH017_TearIn the last month, have you cried at all?1. Yes5. No

MH023_HDA1Now I am going to read some statements about how people sometimes feel.After each statement, please indicate how often you felt that way DURING THE PAST WEEK: never, hardly ever,some of the time, or most of the time.The best answer is usually the one that comes to your mind first, so do not spend too much time on any onestatement.

I had fear of the worst happening.IWER: Only read out if necessary.1. Never2. Hardly ever3. Some of the time4. Most of the time

MH024_HDA2I was nervous.IWER: Only read out if necessary.1. Never2. Hardly ever

IF MH018_DepressionEver = a1

3. Some of the time4. Most of the time

MH025_HDA3I felt my hands trembling.IWER: Only read out if necessary.1. Never2. Hardly ever3. Some of the time4. Most of the time

MH026_HDA4I had a fear of dying.IWER: Only read out if necessary.1. Never2. Hardly ever3. Some of the time4. Most of the time

MH027_HDA5I felt faint.IWER: Only read out if necessary.1. Never2. Hardly ever3. Some of the time4. Most of the time

MH032_EndNonProxy

IWER: End of non-proxy section.Who answered the questions in this section?1. Respondent2. Section not answered (proxy interview)

MH018_DepressionEver[Since our interview in ] {FL_MH018_4} [, has/Has] there been a time or times [ in your life] when you suffered fromsymptoms of depression which lasted at least two weeks?1. Yes5. No

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 1

MH030_YearDepressionIn what year did you suffer from symptoms of depression (which lasted at least two weeks) for the last time?1. 20062. 20073. 20084. 20095. 20106. 2011

MH031_MonthDepressionIn what month did you start experiencing these symptoms?1. January2. February

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3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

MH019_AgeFirstTimeHow old were you when the symptoms occurred for the first time?0..120

MH020_EverTreatedWere you [ever] treated for depression by a family doctor or a psychiatrist?1. Yes5. No

MH021_EverAddHosWere you [ever] admitted to a mental hospital or psychiatric ward?1. Yes5. No

MH022_AffEmDisHas a doctor ever told you that you suffer from other affective or emotional disorders, including anxiety, nervous orpsychiatric problems?1. Yes5. No

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IF HC002_STtoMDoctor > 0

ENDIFIF ((HC002_STtoMDoctor > 0) AND (HC003_CGPract < HC002_STtoMDoctor)) OR (HC002_STtoMDoctor =DONTKNOW)

HC002_STtoMDoctorNow we have some questions about your health care. Please think about your care during the last twelve months.@BDuring the last twelve months@B, about how many times in total have you seen or talked to a medical doctorabout your health? Please exclude dentist visits and hospital stays, but include emergency room or outpatientclinic visits.IWER: If more than 98, enter 980..98

HC003_CGPractHow many of these contacts were with a general practitioner or with a doctor at your health care center?IWER: If more than 98, enter 980..98

HC004_CSpecialistPlease look at card 14.

ENDIF

IF HC012_PTinHos = a1

ENDIFIF MN024_NursingHome = a1

IF HC004_CSpecialist = a1

ENDIF

During the last twelve months, have you consulted any of the specialists mentioned on card 14?1. Yes5. No

HC005_LastCSpStill looking at card 14, please specify which of these specialists you did consult @bduring the last 12months@b?IWER: Code all that apply. If dentist mentioned, say this comes later on1. Specialist for heart disease, pulmonary, gastroenterology, diabetes or endocrine diseases2. Dermatologist3. Neurologist4. Ophthalmologist5. Ear, nose and throat specialist6. Rheumatologist or physiatrist7. Orthopaedist8. Surgeon9. Psychiatrist10. Gynaecologist11. Urologist12. Oncologist13. Geriatrician96. Other

HC012_PTinHosDuring the last twelve months, have you been in a hospital overnight? Please consider stays in medical, surgical,psychiatric or in any other specialized wards.1. Yes5. No

HC013_TiminHosHow often have you been a patient in a hospital overnight during the last twelve months?IWER: Count separate occasions only. Code 10 for 10 or more occasions1..10

HC014_TotNightsinPTHow many nights altogether have you spent in hospitals during the last twelve months?1..365

IF HC029_NursHome = a1

HC029_NursHomeDuring the last twelve months, have you been @Bin a nursing home overnight@B?IWER: A nursing home provides all of the following services for its residents: Dispensing of medication, available24-hour personal assistance and supervision (not necessarily a nurse), and room & meals.Permanently means nonstop during the past 12 months. When a respondent definitely moved to a nursing homeless than 12 monts ago, answer 1 (yes temporarily)1. Yes, temporarily3. Yes, permanently5. No

HC030_TimNursHomeHow often have you been in a nursing home overnight during the last twelve months?

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IWER: Count separate occasions only1..365

HC031_WksNursHomeDuring the last 12 months, how many weeks altogether did you stay in a nursing home?IWER: Count 4 weeks for each full month; count 1 for part of one week1..52

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IF MN024_NursingHome = a1

IF EP005_CurrentJobSit = a1

EP001_IntroThank you very much for going through this difficult part of the questionnaire.Now I would like to move on to the next topic. I am going to ask you some questions about your currentemployment situation.1. Continue

EP005_CurrentJobSitPlease look at card 18. In general, which of the following best describes your @bcurrent@b employmentsituation?IWER: Code only one.Only if R in doubt then refer to the following:1. Retired (retired from own work, including semi-retired, partially retired, early retired, pre-retired)2. Employed or self-employed (paid work, including also working for family business but unpaid including workerswho are still employees of a firm though currently not paid)3. Unemployed (laid off or out of work, including short term unemployed )4. Permanently sick or disabled (including partially disabled or partially invalid)5. Homemaker (including looking after home or family, looking after grandchildren)Retired refers to retired from own work only. Recipients of survivor pensions who do not receive pensions fromown work should not be coded as retired. If they do not fit in categories 2 through 5, they should go into other.1. Retired2. Employed or self-employed (including working for family business)3. Unemployed4. Permanently sick or disabled5. Homemaker97. Other (Rentier, Living off own property, Student, Doing voluntary work)

IF EP329_RetYear > 2008

EP329_RetYearIn which year did you retire?1900..2011

EP328_RetMonthDo you remember in what month that was?1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September

ENDIFIF ((MN101_Longitudinal = 0) AND (EP005_CurrentJobSit = a1)) OR (((MN101_Longitudinal = 1) AND(EP005_CurrentJobSit = a1)) AND (EP336_RetAfterW2 = a1))

ENDIFIF EP005_CurrentJobSit = a3

ENDIFIF EP005_CurrentJobSit <> a2

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

ENDIF

10. October11. November12. December

EP064_ResForRetPlease look at card 19.For which reasons did you retire?IWER: Code all that apply1. Became eligible for public pension2. Became eligible for private occupational pension3. Became eligible for a private pension4. Was offered an early retirement option/window with special incentives or bonus5. Made redundant (for example pre-retirement)6. Own ill health7. Ill health of relative or friend8. To retire at same time as spouse or partner9. To spend more time with family10. To enjoy life

EP337_LookingForJobAre you currently looking for a job?1. Yes5. No

EP067_HowUnemplWould you tell us how you became unemployed? Was itIWER: Read out1. Because your place of work or office closed2. Because you resigned3. Because you were laid off4. By mutual agreement between you and your employer5. Because a temporary job had been completed6. Because you moved town97. Other reason

EP002_PaidWork[We are interested in your work experiences since our last interview.] Did you do any paid work [since our lastinterview in/during the last four weeks] {FL_EP002_3}, either as an employee or self-employed, even if this wasonly for a few hours?1. Yes5. No

IF (((EP005_CurrentJobSit.ORD = 4) OR (EP005_CurrentJobSit.ORD = 5)) OR (EP005_CurrentJobSit.ORD =97)) AND (EP002_PaidWork = a5)

EP006_EverWorkedHave you ever done any paid work?1. Yes5. No

ENDIFIF (EP005_CurrentJobSit = a4) AND ((EP002_PaidWork = a1) OR (EP006_EverWorked = a1))

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 1

ENDIF

EP068_CauseDisYou said that you are permanently sick or disabled. Was this caused by your working activities?1. Yes5. No

IF (EP005_CurrentJobSit = a2) OR (EP002_PaidWork = a1)

ENDIFIF EP125_ContWork = a1

ENDIFIF EP125_ContWork = a5

EP125_ContWorkI'd like to know about all of the work for pay that you may have done since {FL_EP125_2} through the present.During that time, have you been working continuously?1. Yes5. No

EP141_ChangeInJobPlease look at card 20. Even though you have been working continuously since {FL_EP141_2}, have youexperienced any of the changes listed on this card?IWER: Code all that apply.1. A change in type of employment (for instance from dependent employment to self-employment)2. A change in employer3. A promotion4. A change in job location5. A change in contract length (from long term to short term or viceversa)96. None of the above

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EP331_IntroWhen have you been working? Please give me all of your start and stop dates if you have been working atmore than one occasion.1. Continue

EP127_PeriodFromMonthFrom what @bmonth@b and year have you been [working/unemployed]?

@bMONTH@b:YEAR:1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

IF EP129_PeriodToMonth <> a13

ENDIF

EP128_PeriodFromYearFrom what month and @byear@b have you been [working/unemployed]?

MONTH ^EP127_PeriodFromMonth@bYEAR@b1. 2003 or earlier2. 20043. 20054. 20065. 20076. 20087. 20098. 20109. 2011

EP129_PeriodToMonthTo what @bmonth@b and year have you been [working/unemployed]?

@bMONTH@b:YEAR:IWER: If spell still ongoing type 13. Today1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December13. Today

EP130_PeriodToYearTo what month and @byear@b have you been [working/unemployed]?

MONTH: {EP129_PeriodToMonth}

@bYEAR@b:IWER: To year1. 2004 or earlier2. 20053. 20064. 20075. 20086. 20097. 20108. 2011

EP133_PeriodOtherEpWere there other times since {FL_EP133_1} when you have been [working for pay/unemployed]?1. Yes5. No

ENDLOOPLOOP cnt:= 2 TO 20

IF PeriodOtherEpisodes[cnt - 1].EP133_PeriodOtherEp = a1

LOOP

IF EP129_PeriodToMonth <> a13

EP127_PeriodFromMonthFrom what @bmonth@b and year have you been [working/unemployed]?

@bMONTH@b:YEAR:1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

EP128_PeriodFromYearFrom what month and @byear@b have you been [working/unemployed]?

MONTH ^EP127_PeriodFromMonth@bYEAR@b1. 2003 or earlier2. 20043. 20054. 20065. 20076. 20087. 20098. 20109. 2011

EP129_PeriodToMonthTo what @bmonth@b and year have you been [working/unemployed]?

@bMONTH@b:YEAR:IWER: If spell still ongoing type 13. Today1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December13. Today

ENDIFIF (((MN101_Longitudinal = 0) AND (EP006_EverWorked = a1)) AND (EP005_CurrentJobSit = a5)) OR((((MN101_Longitudinal = 1) AND (EP005_CurrentJobSit = a5)) AND (EP002_PaidWork = a1)) AND(EP335_Today = a5))

ENDIFIF MN101_Longitudinal = 1

ENDIFENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOP

ENDIF

EP130_PeriodToYearTo what month and @byear@b have you been [working/unemployed]?

MONTH: {EP129_PeriodToMonth}

@bYEAR@b:IWER: To year1. 2004 or earlier2. 20053. 20064. 20075. 20086. 20097. 20108. 2011

EP133_PeriodOtherEpWere there other times since {FL_EP133_1} when you have been [working for pay/unemployed]?1. Yes5. No

EP069_ResStopWorkYou said you are currently a homemaker, but you have done paid work in the past. Why did you stop working?IWER: Read answers out1. Because of health problems2. It was too tiring3. It was too expensive to hire someone to look after home or family4. Because you wanted to take care of children or grandchildren5. Because you were laid off, or your place of work or office closed6. Because family income was sufficient97. Other

IF ((EP005_CurrentJobSit <> a3) AND ((EP125_ContWork = a5) OR ((EP005_CurrentJobSit <> a2) AND(EP002_PaidWork = a5)))) AND (MN808_AgeRespondent <= 75)

ENDIFIF EP005_CurrentJobSit = a3

EP325_UnEmplNow I'd like to know about times since our last interview through the present in which you were not working atall for pay. Were there any times since {FL_EP325_3}, when you were unemployed @Band looking forwork@B?1. Yes5. No

EP332_IntroNow I'd like to know about the times since our interview in {FL_EP332_2} through the present in which youwere unemployed and looking for work.

ENDIFIF (EP325_UnEmpl = a1) OR (EP005_CurrentJobSit = a3)

1. Continue

LOOP

EP333_IntroWhen were you unemployed and looking for work? Please give me all of your start and stop dates if you havebeen unemployed at more than one occasion.1. Continue

EP127_PeriodFromMonthFrom what @bmonth@b and year have you been [working/unemployed]?

@bMONTH@b:YEAR:1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

EP128_PeriodFromYearFrom what month and @byear@b have you been [working/unemployed]?

MONTH ^EP127_PeriodFromMonth@bYEAR@b1. 2003 or earlier2. 20043. 20054. 20065. 20076. 20087. 20098. 20109. 2011

EP129_PeriodToMonthTo what @bmonth@b and year have you been [working/unemployed]?

@bMONTH@b:YEAR:IWER: If spell still ongoing type 13. Today1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October

ENDLOOPLOOP cnt:= 22 TO 40

IF EP129_PeriodToMonth <> a13

ENDIF

11. November12. December13. Today

EP130_PeriodToYearTo what month and @byear@b have you been [working/unemployed]?

MONTH: {EP129_PeriodToMonth}

@bYEAR@b:IWER: To year1. 2004 or earlier2. 20053. 20064. 20075. 20086. 20097. 20108. 2011

EP133_PeriodOtherEpWere there other times since {FL_EP133_1} when you have been [working for pay/unemployed]?1. Yes5. No

IF PeriodOtherEpisodes[cnt - 1].EP133_PeriodOtherEp = a1

LOOP

EP127_PeriodFromMonthFrom what @bmonth@b and year have you been [working/unemployed]?

@bMONTH@b:YEAR:1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

EP128_PeriodFromYearFrom what month and @byear@b have you been [working/unemployed]?

MONTH ^EP127_PeriodFromMonth@bYEAR@b1. 2003 or earlier2. 2004

ENDIFENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOP

IF EP129_PeriodToMonth <> a13

ENDIF

3. 20054. 20065. 20076. 20087. 20098. 20109. 2011

EP129_PeriodToMonthTo what @bmonth@b and year have you been [working/unemployed]?

@bMONTH@b:YEAR:IWER: If spell still ongoing type 13. Today1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December13. Today

EP130_PeriodToYearTo what month and @byear@b have you been [working/unemployed]?

MONTH: {EP129_PeriodToMonth}

@bYEAR@b:IWER: To year1. 2004 or earlier2. 20053. 20064. 20075. 20086. 20097. 20108. 2011

EP133_PeriodOtherEpWere there other times since {FL_EP133_1} when you have been [working for pay/unemployed]?1. Yes5. No

EP110_RecPubBenWe would also like to know about times since our last interview through the present in which you received publicbenefits, such as early retirement benefits or unemployment benefits. Please look at card 21. Since

LOOP cnt2:= 1 TO 6

{FL_EP110_2} have you received any of the benefits listed on this card?IWER: Code all that apply1. old age pension benefits2. early retirement pension benefits3. unemployment benefits4. sickness benefits5. disability insurance benefits6. social assistance96. none of these

IF cnt2 IN EP110_RecPubBen

LOOP

LOOP

EP334_IntroWhen have you received [old age pension benefits/early retirement pension benefits/unemploymentbenefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance]? Please give me all of your startand stop dates if you have received [old age pension benefits/early retirement pensionbenefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance] at morethan one occasion.1. Continue

EP111_ReceivePaymentPeriodFromMonthFrom what @bmonth@b and year have you received [old age pension benefits/early retirement pensionbenefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance]?

1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

EP112_ReceivePaymentPeriodFromYearFrom what month and @byear@b have you received [old age pension benefits/early retirement pensionbenefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance]?

MONTH: {EP111_ReceivePaymentPeriodFromMonth}@bYEAR@b:1. 2005 or earlier2. 20063. 20074. 20085. 20096. 20107. 2011

EP113_ReceivePaymentPeriodToMonthTo what @bmonth@b and year have you received [old age pension benefits/early retirement pensionbenefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance]?

ENDLOOPLOOP cnt:= 2 TO 20

IF EP113_ReceivePaymentPeriodToMonth <> a13

ENDIF

IWER: If payment period still ongoing type 13. Today1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December13. Today

EP114_ReceivePaymentPeriodToYearTo what month and @byear@b have you received [old age pension benefits/early retirement pensionbenefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance]?

MONTH: {EP113_ReceivePaymentPeriodToMonth}@bYEAR@b:1. 2005 or earlier2. 20063. 20074. 20085. 20096. 20107. 2011

EP116_ReceivePaymentOtherEpWere there other times since {FL_EP116_3} when you received [old age pension benefits/early retirementpension benefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance]?1. Yes5. No

IF EPPayments[cnt - 1].EP116_ReceivePaymentOtherEp = a1

LOOP

EP111_ReceivePaymentPeriodFromMonthFrom what @bmonth@b and year have you received [old age pension benefits/early retirement pensionbenefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance]?

1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

ENDLOOPENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOP

IF EP113_ReceivePaymentPeriodToMonth <> a13

ENDIF

EP112_ReceivePaymentPeriodFromYearFrom what month and @byear@b have you received [old age pension benefits/early retirement pensionbenefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance]?

MONTH: {EP111_ReceivePaymentPeriodFromMonth}@bYEAR@b:1. 2005 or earlier2. 20063. 20074. 20085. 20096. 20107. 2011

EP113_ReceivePaymentPeriodToMonthTo what @bmonth@b and year have you received [old age pension benefits/early retirement pensionbenefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance]?IWER: If payment period still ongoing type 13. Today1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December13. Today

EP114_ReceivePaymentPeriodToYearTo what month and @byear@b have you received [old age pension benefits/early retirement pensionbenefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/social assistance]?

MONTH: {EP113_ReceivePaymentPeriodToMonth}@bYEAR@b:1. 2005 or earlier2. 20063. 20074. 20085. 20096. 20107. 2011

EP116_ReceivePaymentOtherEpWere there other times since {FL_EP116_3} when you received [old age pension benefits/earlyretirement pension benefits/unemployment benefits/sickness benefits/disability insurance benefits/socialassistance]?1. Yes5. No

ENDIFIF ((EP005_CurrentJobSit = a2) OR ((MN101_Longitudinal = 0) AND (EP002_PaidWork = a1))) OR((MN101_Longitudinal = 1) AND (EP335_Today = a1))

ENDLOOP

IF EP326_ReceivedSeverancePayment = a1

ENDIF

ENDIF

EP326_ReceivedSeverancePaymentSince our last interview in {FL_EP326_3}, have you received any severance payment?1. Yes5. No

EP122_ReceiveSeveranceMonthIn what MONTH and year did you receive the severance pay?IWER: If more than one code most recent1. January2. February3. March4. April5. May6. June7. July8. August9. September10. October11. November12. December

EP123_ReceiveSeveranceYearIn what month and YEAR did you receive the severance pay?IWER: If more than one code most recent1. 2005 or earlier2. 20063. 20074. 20085. 20096. 20107. 2011

IF ((MN101_Longitudinal = 0) OR NOT (a96 IN EP141_ChangeInJob)) OR (EP125_ContWork = a5)

EP008_Intro1The following questions are about your current main job.IWER: Including seasonal job. The main job is the job the respondent is working most hours for. If same hoursthen choose the one the respondent gets more money from.1. Continue

EP009_EmployeeOrSelfIn this job are you an employee, a civil servant, or a self-employed?1. Employee2. Civil servant3. Self-employed

EP010_CurJobYearIn which year did you start this job?1900..2011

IF EP009_EmployeeOrSelf = a1

ENDIFIF EP009_EmployeeOrSelf.ORD = 3

ENDIFIF (EP009_EmployeeOrSelf = a1) OR (EP009_EmployeeOrSelf.ORD = 2)

EP016_NTofJobPlease look at showcard 15. What best describes this job?

1. Legislator, senior official or manager2. Professional3. Technician or associate professional4. Clerk5. Service worker and shop and market sales worker6. Skilled agricultural or fishery worker7. Craft and related trades worker8. Plant and machine operator or assembler9. Elementary occupation10. Armed forces

EP018_WhichIndustryPlease look at 16. What kind of business, industry or services do you work in?1. Agriculture, hunting, forestry, fishing2. Mining and quarrying3. Manufacturing4. Electricity, gas and water supply5. Construction6. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods7. Hotels and restaurants8. Transport, storage and communication9. Financial intermediation10. Real estate, renting and business activities11. Public administration and defence; compulsory social security12. Education13. Health and social work14. Other community, social and personal service activities

EP019_PublicIn this job are you employed in the public sector?1. Yes5. No

EP024_NrOfEmployeesHow many employees, if any, do you have in this job?IWER: Excluding respondent0. None1. 1 to 52. 6 to 153. 16 to 244. 25 to 1995. 200 to 4996. 500 or more

EP011_TermJobIn this job, do you have a short-term or a permanent contract?IWER: By short-term we mean less than 3 years1. Short-term2. Permanent

ENDIF

IF EP301_DaysFromWork = a1

ENDIF

ENDIF

EP012_TotContractHoursWhat are your total basic or contracted hours each week in this job, excluding meal breaks and any paid orunpaid overtime?0.0..168.0

EP013_TotWorkedHours[Regardless of your basic contracted hours] [how many/How many] hours a week do you usually work in this job,excluding meal breaks [but including any paid or unpaid overtime]?

0.0..168.0

EP014_NumberMPerYearHow many months a year are you normally working in this job (including paid holidays)?

1..12

EP301_DaysFromWorkIn the last 12 months, did you miss any days from work because of your health?1. Yes5. No

EP302_HowManyDaysAbout how many days did you miss?1..365

EP025_IntroPlease look at card 22.I am now going to read some statements people might use to describe their work. We would like to know if youfeel like this about your present job.Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with each statement.1. Continue

EP026_SatJobAll things considered I am satisfied with my job. Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagree or stronglydisagree?IWER: Show card 221. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Disagree4. Strongly disagree

EP027_JobPhDemMy job is physically demanding. Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree?IWER: Show card 221. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Disagree4. Strongly disagree

EP028_TimePressI am under constant time pressure due to a heavy workload. (Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagreeor strongly disagree?)IWER: Show card 221. Strongly agree2. Agree

IF EP005_CurrentJobSit = a2

3. Disagree4. Strongly disagree

EP029_LitFreeWorkI have very little freedom to decide how I do my work. (Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagree orstrongly disagree?)IWER: Show card 221. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Disagree4. Strongly disagree

EP030_NewSkillI have an opportunity to develop new skills. (Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagree or stronglydisagree?)IWER: Show card 221. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Disagree4. Strongly disagree

EP031_SuppDiffSitI receive adequate support in difficult situations. (Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagree or stronglydisagree?)IWER: Show card 221. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Disagree4. Strongly disagree

EP032_RecognWorkI receive the recognition I deserve for my work. (Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagree or stronglydisagree?)IWER: Show card 221. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Disagree4. Strongly disagree

EP033_SalAdequateConsidering all my efforts and achievements, my [salary is/earnings are/salary is] adequate. (Would you say youstrongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree?)IWER: Show card 22. In case of doubt explain: we mean adequate for the work done.1. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Disagree4. Strongly disagree

EP034_JobPromPoorMy [job promotion prospects/prospects for job advancement/job promotion prospects] are poor. (Would you sayyou strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree?)IWER: Show card 221. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Disagree4. Strongly disagree

ENDIFIF (MN101_Longitudinal = 0) AND (((EP006_EverWorked = a1) OR (EP005_CurrentJobSit = a1)) OR(EP005_CurrentJobSit = a3))

ENDIFIF EP005_CurrentJobSit = a2

ENDIF

EP035_JobSecPoorMy job security is poor. (Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree?)IWER: Show card 221. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Disagree4. Strongly disagree

EP036_LookForRetirementNow we will not use card 22 any longer. Thinking about your present job, would you like to retire as early asyou can from this job?1. Yes5. No

EP037_AfraidHRetAre you afraid that your health will limit your ability to work in this job before regular retirement?1. Yes5. No

IF EP007_MoreThanOneJob = a1

ENDIF

EP007_MoreThanOneJobSo far we have talked about your main job. Do you currently have a second job besides your main job?1. Yes5. No

EP321_TotWorkedHrsSecJob[Regardless of your basic contracted hours] [how many/How many] hours a week do you usually work in thisjob, excluding meal breaks [but including any paid or unpaid overtime ].0.0..168.0

EP322_NumMPerYearSecJobHow many months a year are you normally working in this job (including paid holidays)?1..12

EP048_IntroPastJobWe are now going to talk about the last job you had [before you retired/before you became unemployed].1. Continue

EP050_YrLastJobEndIn which year did your last job end?1900..2011

EP049_YrsInLastJobHow many years have you been working in your last job?0..99

EP051_EmployeeORSelfIn this job were you an employee or self-employed?1. Employee

ENDIFENDIF

IF EP051_EmployeeORSelf.ORD = 1

ENDIFIF EP051_EmployeeORSelf.ORD = 3

ENDIF

2. Civil servant3. Self-employed

EP052_NTofJobPlease look at showcard 15. What best describes this job?IWER: Code answers 1..10.1. Legislator, senior official or manager2. Professional3. Technician or associate professional4. Clerk5. Service worker and shop and market sales worker6. Skilled agricultural or fishery worker7. Craft and related trades worker8. Plant and machine operator or assembler9. Elementary occupation10. Armed forces

EP054_WhichIndustryPlease look at showcard 16. What kind of business, industry or services did you work in?IWER: Code answers 1..14.1. Agriculture, hunting, forestry, fishing2. Mining and quarrying3. Manufacturing4. Electricity, gas and water supply5. Construction6. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods7. Hotels and restaurants8. Transport, storage and communication9. Financial intermediation10. Real estate, renting and business activities11. Public administration and defence; compulsory social security12. Education13. Health and social work14. Other community, social and personal service activities

EP055_PublicIn this job were you employed in the public sector?1. Yes5. No

EP061_NrOfEmployeesHow many employees, if any, did you have?IWER: Read answers out0. None1. 1 to 52. 6 to 153. 16 to 244. 25 to 1995. 200 to 4996. 500 or more

EP203_IntroEarnings

IF EP204_AnyEarnEmpl = a1

ENDIF

IF EP206_AnyIncSelfEmpl = a1

ENDIF

LOOP cnt:= 1 TO 10

We would now like to know more about your earnings and income during the last year, that is in [STR (Year - 1)].1. Continue

EP204_AnyEarnEmplHave you had any wages, salaries or other earnings from dependent employment in [STR (Year - 1)]?1. Yes5. No

EP205_EarningsEmplATAfter any taxes and contributions, what was your approximate annual income from employment in the year [STR(Year - 1)]?Please include any additional or extra or lump sum payment, such as bonuses, 13 month, Christmas or Summerpays.IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]REAL[10]

EP206_AnyIncSelfEmplHave you had any income at all from self-employment or work for a family business in [STR (Year - 1)]?1. Yes5. No

EP207_EarningsSelfATAfter any taxes and contributions and after paying for any materials, equipment or goods that you use in yourwork, what was your approximate annual income from self-employment in the year [STR (Year - 1)]?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

EP303_IntroNow we are going to ask you a set of questions regarding income from different public pensions and benefits.Even if we have asked you already some information, it is important for us to have all the details. First we aregoing to ask you about amounts, then we ask you about the timing of these payments, and finally for how long youhave received them.1. Continue

EP071_IncomeSourcesPlease look at card 23.Have you received income from any of these sources in the year [STR (Year - 1)]?IWER: Code all that apply1. Public old age pension2. Public old age supplementary pension or public old age second pension3. Public early retirement or pre-retirement pension4. Main public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits5. Secondary public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits6. Public unemployment benefit or insurance7. Main public survivor pension from your spouse or partner8. Secondary public survivor pension from your spouse or partner9. Public war pension10. Public long-term care insurance96. None of these

IF cnt IN EP071_IncomeSources

LOOP

IF EP074_PeriodBenefit = a97

ENDIF

IF NOT ((MN101_Longitudinal = 1) AND (piIndex < 11))

ENDIF

EP078_AvPaymPensAfter taxes, about how large was a typical payment of [your public old age pension/your public old agesupplementary pension or public old age second pension/your public early retirement or pre-retirementpension/your main public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/your secondary public disabilityinsurance pension, or sickness benefits/your public unemployment benefit or insurance/your main publicsurvivor pension from your spouse or partner/your secondary public survivor pension from your spouse orpartner/your public war pension/your public long-term care insurance/your occupational old age pension fromyour last job/your occupational old age pension from your second job/your occupational old age pension from athird job/your occupational early retirement pension/your occupational disability or invalidity insurance/youroccupational survivor pension from your spouse or partner''s job] in [STR (Year - 1)]?IWER: Amount in ^FLCurrIt is an ordinary typical-regular payment, excluding any extras, such as bonuses, 13th month etc.REAL[10]

EP074_PeriodBenefitWhat period did that payment cover?1. One week2. Two weeks3. Calendar month/4 weeks4. Three months/13 weeks5. Six months/26 weeks6. Full year/12 months/52 weeks97. Other (specify)

EP075_OthPeriodBenefits

IWER: Note other periodSTRING

EP208_MonthsRecIncSourceFor how many months altogether did you receive [the public old age pension/the public old age supplementarypension or public old age second pension/the public early retirement or pre-retirement pension/the main publicdisability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/the secondary public disability insurance pension, or sicknessbenefits/the public unemployment benefit or insurance/the main public survivor pension from your spouse orpartner/the secondary public survivor pension from your spouse or partner/the public war pension/the publiclong-term care insurance/the occupational old age pension from your last job/the occupational old age pensionfrom your second job/the occupational old age pension from a third job/the occupational early retirementpension/the occupational disability or invalidity insurance/the occupational survivor pension from your spouseor partner''s job] in [STR (Year - 1)]?IWER: Not how many payments were made, but the time-span. Example: the pension was received during thewhole year, the answer is 12. In case the respondent started receiving it in November, the answer is 2.1..12

EP213_YearRecIncSourceIn which year did you first receive this [public old age pension/public old age supplementary pension or publicold age second pension/public early retirement or pre-retirement pension/main public disability insurancepension, or sickness benefits/secondary public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/publicunemployment benefit or insurance/main public survivor pension from your spouse or partner/secondarypublic survivor pension from your spouse or partner/public war pension/public long-term careinsurance/occupational old age pension from your last job/occupational old age pension from your secondjob/occupational old age pension from a third job/occupational early retirement pension/occupational disabilityor invalidity insurance/occupational survivor pension from your spouse or partner''s job]?1900..2010

ENDLOOP

LOOP cnt:= 11 TO 16

ENDIFENDLOOP

IF EP081_LumpSumPenState = a1

ENDIF

EP081_LumpSumPenStateDid you receive any additional, or extra or lump sum (one off) payment from [your public old age pension/yourpublic old age supplementary pension or public old age second pension/your public early retirement orpre-retirement pension/your main public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/your secondarypublic disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/your public unemployment benefit or insurance/yourmain public survivor pension from your spouse or partner/your secondary public survivor pension from yourspouse or partner/your public war pension/your public long-term care insurance/occupational old age pensionfrom your last job/occupational old age pension from your second job/occupational old age pension from a thirdjob/occupational early retirement pension/occupational disability or invalidity insurance/occupational survivorpension from your spouse or partner''s job] during the year [STR (Year - 1)]?IWER: Please make sure that R takes into account all additional/extra/lump-sum payments received (includingChristmas and Summer pays, if any) to answer this question.1. Yes5. No

EP082_TotAmountLSAfter taxes, about how much did you receive overall as additional or extra payments last year from [this publicold age pension/this public old age supplementary pension or public old age second pension/this public earlyretirement or pre-retirement pension/this main public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/thissecondary public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/this public unemployment benefit orinsurance/this main public survivor pension from your spouse or partner/this secondary public survivorpension from your spouse or partner/this public war pension/this public long-term care insurance/thisoccupational old age pension from your last job/this occupational old age pension from your second job/thisoccupational old age pension from a third job/this occupational early retirement pension/this occupationaldisability or invalidity insurance/this occupational survivor pension from your spouse or partner''s job]?IWER: Amount in ^FLCurrInclude all additional or extra paymentsREAL[10]

EP324_OccPensIncIn addition to public pension benefits, pensions can be also provided through your employer.Please look at card 24. Have you received income from any of these sources in the year [STR (Year - 1)]?IWER: Code all that apply.1. Occupational old age pension from your last job2. Occupational old age pension from a second job3. Occupational old age pension from a third job4. Occupational early retirement pension5. Occupational disability or invalidity insurance6. Occupational survivor pension from your spouse or partner's job96. None of these

IF (cnt - 10) IN EP324_OccPensInc

LOOP

EP078_AvPaymPensAfter taxes, about how large was a typical payment of [your public old age pension/your public old agesupplementary pension or public old age second pension/your public early retirement or pre-retirementpension/your main public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/your secondary public disabilityinsurance pension, or sickness benefits/your public unemployment benefit or insurance/your main publicsurvivor pension from your spouse or partner/your secondary public survivor pension from your spouse orpartner/your public war pension/your public long-term care insurance/your occupational old age pension fromyour last job/your occupational old age pension from your second job/your occupational old age pension from athird job/your occupational early retirement pension/your occupational disability or invalidity insurance/your

IF EP074_PeriodBenefit = a97

ENDIF

IF NOT ((MN101_Longitudinal = 1) AND (piIndex < 11))

ENDIF

occupational survivor pension from your spouse or partner''s job] in [STR (Year - 1)]?IWER: Amount in ^FLCurrIt is an ordinary typical-regular payment, excluding any extras, such as bonuses, 13th month etc.REAL[10]

EP074_PeriodBenefitWhat period did that payment cover?1. One week2. Two weeks3. Calendar month/4 weeks4. Three months/13 weeks5. Six months/26 weeks6. Full year/12 months/52 weeks97. Other (specify)

EP075_OthPeriodBenefits

IWER: Note other periodSTRING

EP208_MonthsRecIncSourceFor how many months altogether did you receive [the public old age pension/the public old age supplementarypension or public old age second pension/the public early retirement or pre-retirement pension/the main publicdisability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/the secondary public disability insurance pension, or sicknessbenefits/the public unemployment benefit or insurance/the main public survivor pension from your spouse orpartner/the secondary public survivor pension from your spouse or partner/the public war pension/the publiclong-term care insurance/the occupational old age pension from your last job/the occupational old age pensionfrom your second job/the occupational old age pension from a third job/the occupational early retirementpension/the occupational disability or invalidity insurance/the occupational survivor pension from your spouseor partner''s job] in [STR (Year - 1)]?IWER: Not how many payments were made, but the time-span. Example: the pension was received during thewhole year, the answer is 12. In case the respondent started receiving it in November, the answer is 2.1..12

EP213_YearRecIncSourceIn which year did you first receive this [public old age pension/public old age supplementary pension or publicold age second pension/public early retirement or pre-retirement pension/main public disability insurancepension, or sickness benefits/secondary public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/publicunemployment benefit or insurance/main public survivor pension from your spouse or partner/secondarypublic survivor pension from your spouse or partner/public war pension/public long-term careinsurance/occupational old age pension from your last job/occupational old age pension from your secondjob/occupational old age pension from a third job/occupational early retirement pension/occupational disabilityor invalidity insurance/occupational survivor pension from your spouse or partner''s job]?1900..2010

EP081_LumpSumPenStateDid you receive any additional, or extra or lump sum (one off) payment from [your public old age pension/yourpublic old age supplementary pension or public old age second pension/your public early retirement orpre-retirement pension/your main public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/your secondarypublic disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/your public unemployment benefit or insurance/yourmain public survivor pension from your spouse or partner/your secondary public survivor pension from yourspouse or partner/your public war pension/your public long-term care insurance/occupational old age pensionfrom your last job/occupational old age pension from your second job/occupational old age pension from a thirdjob/occupational early retirement pension/occupational disability or invalidity insurance/occupational survivorpension from your spouse or partner''s job] during the year [STR (Year - 1)]?IWER: Please make sure that R takes into account all additional/extra/lump-sum payments received (includingChristmas and Summer pays, if any) to answer this question.

ENDLOOP

LOOP cnt:= 1 TO 5

ENDIFENDLOOP

IF EP081_LumpSumPenState = a1

ENDIF

1. Yes5. No

EP082_TotAmountLSAfter taxes, about how much did you receive overall as additional or extra payments last year from [this publicold age pension/this public old age supplementary pension or public old age second pension/this public earlyretirement or pre-retirement pension/this main public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/thissecondary public disability insurance pension, or sickness benefits/this public unemployment benefit orinsurance/this main public survivor pension from your spouse or partner/this secondary public survivorpension from your spouse or partner/this public war pension/this public long-term care insurance/thisoccupational old age pension from your last job/this occupational old age pension from your second job/thisoccupational old age pension from a third job/this occupational early retirement pension/this occupationaldisability or invalidity insurance/this occupational survivor pension from your spouse or partner''s job]?IWER: Amount in ^FLCurrInclude all additional or extra paymentsREAL[10]

EP089_AnyRegPayPlease look at card 25. Did you receive any of the following regular payments or transfers during the year [STR(Year - 1)]?IWER: Code all that apply1. Regular life insurance payments2. Regular private annuity or private personal pension payments3. Alimony4. Regular payments from charities5. Long-term care insurance payments from a private insurance company96. None of these

IF cnt IN EP089_AnyRegPay

LOOP

IF EP090_PeriodPaym = a97

EP094_TotalAmountBenLPAfter any taxes and contributions, about how large was the average payment of [your life insurancepayments/your private annuity or private personal pension payments/your alimony/your regular payments fromcharities/your long-term care insurance payments] in [STR (Year - 1)]?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]REAL[10]

EP090_PeriodPaymWhich period did that payment cover?1. One week2. Two weeks3. Calendar month/4 weeks4. Three months/13 weeks5. Six months/26 weeks6. Full year/12 months/52 weeks97. Other (specify)

EP091_OthPeriodPaym

ENDLOOPIF (MN024_NursingHome = a1) AND (MN808_AgeRespondent < 76)

ENDIFENDLOOP

ENDIF

IF EP092_AddPayments = a1

ENDIF

IWER: Specify otherSTRING

EP096_MonthsRegPaymFor how many months altogether did you receive [life insurance payments/private annuity or private personalpension payments/alimony/regular payments from charities/long-term care insurance payments] in [STR (Year -1)]?1..12

EP092_AddPaymentsFor [your life insurance payments/your private annuity or private personal pension payments/your alimony/yourregular payments from charities/your long-term care insurance payments], did you get additional or lump sumpayments in [STR (Year - 1)]?1. Yes5. No

EP209_AddPaymATAfter any taxes and contributions, about how much did you get in additional payments?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]REAL[10]

IF EP097_PensClaim = a1

EP097_PensClaimNow we are talking about future pension entitlements. Please look at card 26. Are you entitled to at least onepension listed on this card which you do not receive currently?1. Yes5. No

LOOP cnt:= 1 TO 5

EP098_TypeOfPensionWhich type or types of pension will you be entitled to?IWER: Code all that applyRespondent must not receive already these pensions1. Public old age pension2. Public early retirement or pre-retirement pension3. Public disability insurance; sickness/invalidity/incapacity pension4. Private (occupational) old age pension5. Private (occupational) early retirement pension

IF cnt IN EP098_TypeOfPension

LOOP

EP101_NameFundWhat is the name of the institution (pension plan) which will provide [your public old age pension/your publicearly retirement or pre-retirement pension/your public disability insurance; sickness/invalidity/incapacitypension/your private (occupational) old age pension/your private (occupational) early retirement pension]?STRING

EP102_CompVolunIs participation in [this public old age pension/this public early retirement or pre-retirement pension/this public

ENDIFIF (GS IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOP

ENDIFENDIFENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOP

IF EP005_CurrentJobSit = a2

ENDIF

disability insurance; sickness/invalidity/incapacity pension/this private (occupational) old age pension/thisprivate (occupational) early retirement pension] compulsory or voluntary?1. Compulsory2. Voluntary

EP103_YrsContrToPlanHow many years have you been contributing to [your public old age pension/your public early retirement orpre-retirement pension/your public disability insurance; sickness/invalidity/incapacity pension/your private(occupational) old age pension/your private (occupational) early retirement pension]?0..120

EP106_ExpRetAgeAt what age do you yourself expect to start collecting this pension payment for the first time?30..75

EP109_PWExpPensStatAgePlease think about the time in which you will start collecting this pension. Approximately, what percentage ofyour last earnings will [your public old age pension/your public early retirement or pre-retirementpension/your public disability insurance; sickness/invalidity/incapacity pension/your private (occupational)old age pension/your private (occupational) early retirement pension] amount to?IWER: Last earnings before collecting pension0..150

EP210_IntCheckIWER CHECK: WHO ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION?1. Respondent only2. Respondent and proxy3. Proxy only

LOOP

IF GS001_Willingness <> a1

GS001_WillingnessNow I would like to assess the strength of your hand in a gripping exercise. I will ask you to squeeze this handle ashard as you can, just for a couple of seconds and then let go. I will take two alternate measurements from yourright and your left hand. Would you be willing to have your handgrip measured?IWER: Demonstrate grip strength measure1. R agrees to take measurement2. R refuses to take measurement3. R is unable to take measurement

GS010_WhyNotCompl

IWER: Why didn't R complete the grip strength test? Code all that apply1. R felt it would not be safe2. IWER felt it would not be safe3. R refused, no reason given4. R tried but was unable to complete test5. R did not understand the instructions

ENDIF

IF GS001_Willingness <> a1

ENDIFIF GS001_Willingness = a1

IF a97 IN GS010_WhyNotCompl

ENDIF

6. R had surgery, injury, swelling, etc. on both hands in past 6 months97. Other (Specify)

GS011_OthReason

IWER: Specify other reasonSTRING

GS002_RespStatus

IWER: Record respondent status1. Respondent has the use of both hands2. Respondent is unable to use right hand3. Respondent is unable to use left hand

GS003_StopTestINTERVIEWER STOP TEST.IWER: No handgrip measurement to be taken1. Continue

IF GS002_RespStatus = a1

ENDIF

IF (GS002_RespStatus = a1) OR (GS002_RespStatus = a2)

ENDIFIF (GS002_RespStatus = a1) OR (GS002_RespStatus = a3)

GS004_DominantHandWhich is your dominant hand?1. Right hand2. Left hand

GS005_IntroTest

IWER: Position the respondent correctly. Adjust dynamometer to hand size by turning the lever and reset arrow atzero. Explain the procedure once again. Let respondent have a practice with one hand. Use scorecard to recordthe results and enter results into computer after test is finished.1. Continue

GS006_FirstLHandLEFT HAND, FIRST MEASUREMENT.IWER: Enter the results to the nearest integer value.0..100

GS007_SecondLHandLEFT HAND, SECOND MEASUREMENT.IWER: Enter the results to the nearest integer value.0..100

GS008_FirstRHandRIGHT HAND, FIRST MEASUREMENT.

ENDIFIF (PF IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOPENDIF

ENDIF

IWER: Enter the results to the nearest integer value.0..100

GS009_SecondRHandRIGHT HAND, SECOND MEASUREMENT.IWER: Enter the results to the nearest integer value.0..100

GS012_Effort

IWER: How much effort did R give to this measurement?1. R gave full effort2. R was prevented from giving full effort by illness, pain, or other symptoms or discomforts3. R did not appear to give full effort, but no obvious reason for this

GS013_Position

IWER: What was the R's position for this test?1. Standing2. Sitting3. Lying down

GS014_RestArm

IWER: Did R rest his/her arms on a support while performing this test?1. Yes5. No

LOOP

IF PF002_Safe = a1

PF001_IntroThe next test that I am going to ask you to perform measures how fast you can expel air from your lungs. It isimportant that you blow as hard and as fast as you can. I would like you to perform the test two times. When weare ready to begin, I'll ask you to stand up. Take as deep a breath as possible. Open your mouth and close yourlips firmly around the outside of the mouthpiece, and then blow as hard and as fast as you can into themouthpiece. Like this...IWER: Demonstrate the test.1. Continue

PF002_SafeDo you feel it would be safe for you to do this test?1. Yes5. No

PF003_ValFirstMeas

IWER: Enter value first measurement(Record 30 if less than 60;record 890 if past last tick mark;record 993 if R tried but was unable;or record 999 if R chose not to do it.)

ENDIFIF (MN028_Bio = 1) AND ((BI IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test))

ENDLOOP

ENDIFIF (PF002_Safe = a5) OR ((PF003_ValFirstMeas > 890) OR (PF004_ValSecMeas > 890))

ENDIF

IF (PF003_ValFirstMeas < 999) AND (PF004_ValSecMeas < 999)

ENDIF

30..999

PF004_ValSecMeas

IWER: Enter value second measurement(Record 30 if less than 60;record 890 if past last tick mark;record 993 if R tried but was unable;or record 999 if R chose not to do it.)

30..999

PF005_EffortR

IWER: How much effort did R give to this measurement?1. R gave full effort2. R was prevented from giving full effort by illness, pain, or other symptoms or discomforts3. R did not appear to give full effort, but no obvious reason for this

PF006_PositionR

IWER: What was the R's position for this test?1. Standing2. Sitting3. Lying down

IF a97 IN PF007_WhyNotCompl

ENDIF

PF007_WhyNotCompl

IWER: Why didn't R complete the breathing test? (Code all that apply)1. R felt it would not be safe2. IWER felt it would not be safe3. R refused or was not willing to complete the test4. R tried but was unable to complete test5. R did not understand the instructions97. Other (Specify)

PF008_OthReason

IWER: Record other reasonSTRING

LOOP

BI001_Number

IWER: Take the "Biomarker 2010" booklet and conduct measurements.Take biomarker booklet and fill in first name and respondent ID {RespondentID}.

Take paper sheet with barcodes.

ENDIFIF (SP IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOP

Stick a barcode sticker onto biomarker booklet and enter this barcode number into capi.STRING[6]

BI002_Number_Check

IWER: Repeat barcode number.STRING[6]

BI003_Completed

IWER: Which measurements were completed? Tick all that apply1. Height2. Waist circumference3. Blood pressure4. Blood Spots96. None of these

LOOP

IF MN006_NumFamR = 1

SP001_IntroWe are interested in how people support one another. The next set of questions are about the help that you mayhave given to people you know or that you may have received from people you know.1. Continue

IF SP002_HelpFrom = a1

SP002_HelpFromPlease look at card 27.Thinking about the last twelve months has any family member from outside the household, any friend orneighbour given you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] personal care or practicalhousehold help?1. Yes5. No

LOOP

SP003_FromWhoHelpWhich [other] family member from outside the household, friend or neighbour has helped you [or/or/or/or][your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] [most often] in the last twelve months?IWER: If the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has other rolesas well (e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/her name).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]

ENDLOOPLOOP cnt1:= 2 TO 3

IF SP003_FromWhoHelp = a17

ENDIF

IF piIndex <> 3

ENDIF

16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

SP023_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

SP005_HowOftenHelpRecIn the last twelve months, how often altogether have you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] received such help from this person? Was it...IWER: Read out1. Almost daily2. Almost every week3. Almost every month4. Less often

SP007_OtherHelper(Please look at card 27.)Is there any other family member from outside the household, friend or neighbour who has given you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] personal care or practical household help?1. Yes5. No

IF HelpFromOther[cnt1 - 1].SP007_OtherHelper = a1

LOOP

SP003_FromWhoHelpWhich [other] family member from outside the household, friend or neighbour has helped you [or/or/or/or][your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] [most often] in the last twelve months?IWER: If the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has otherroles as well (e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/hername).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]

IF SP003_FromWhoHelp = a17

ENDIF

IF piIndex <> 3

ENDIF

^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

SP023_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

SP005_HowOftenHelpRecIn the last twelve months, how often altogether have you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] received such help from this person? Was it...IWER: Read out1. Almost daily2. Almost every week3. Almost every month4. Less often

SP007_OtherHelper(Please look at card 27.)Is there any other family member from outside the household, friend or neighbour who has given you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] personal care or practical household help?1. Yes5. No

ENDIF

IF SP008_GiveHelp = a1

ENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOP

SP008_GiveHelp(Please look at card 27.)Now I would like to ask you about the help you have @bgiven@b to others.In the last twelve months, have you personally given personal care or practical household help to a familymember living outside your household, a friend or neighbour?1. Yes5. No

LOOP

IF SP009_ToWhomGiveHelp = a17

SP009_ToWhomGiveHelpWhich [other] family member from outside the household, friend or neighbour have you given personal care orpractical household help in the last twelve months?IWER: If the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has other rolesas well (e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/her name).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

SP024_NameOthChild

ENDLOOPLOOP cnt2:= 2 TO 3

ENDIF

IF piIndex <> 3

ENDIF

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

SP011_HowOftGiveHelpIn the last twelve months, how often altogether have you given personal care or practical household help to thisperson? Was it...IWER: Read out1. Almost daily2. Almost every week3. Almost every month4. Less often

SP013_GiveHelpToOth(Please look at card 27.)Is there any other family member from outside the household, friend, or neighbour to whom you have givenpersonal care or practical household help?1. Yes5. No

IF HelpFromOutside[cnt2 - 1].SP013_GiveHelpToOth = a1

LOOP

SP009_ToWhomGiveHelpWhich [other] family member from outside the household, friend or neighbour have you given personal careor practical household help in the last twelve months?IWER: If the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has otherroles as well (e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/hername).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]

ENDIFIF Sec_CH.CH021_NoGrandChild > 0

ENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOP

IF SP009_ToWhomGiveHelp = a17

ENDIF

IF piIndex <> 3

ENDIF

28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

SP024_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

SP011_HowOftGiveHelpIn the last twelve months, how often altogether have you given personal care or practical household help tothis person? Was it...IWER: Read out1. Almost daily2. Almost every week3. Almost every month4. Less often

SP013_GiveHelpToOth(Please look at card 27.)Is there any other family member from outside the household, friend, or neighbour to whom you have givenpersonal care or practical household help?1. Yes5. No

IF SP014_LkAftGrCh = a1

SP014_LkAftGrChDuring the last twelve months, have you regularly or occasionally looked after [your grandchild/yourgrandchildren] without the presence of the parents?1. Yes5. No

SP015_ParentLkAftGrChildFrom which of your children [is/are] [the grandchild/the grandchildren] you have looked after?IWER: Code all that apply^FLChild[1]^FLChild[2]^FLChild[3]^FLChild[4]^FLChild[5]^FLChild[6]^FLChild[7]^FLChild[8]

ENDIFIF MN013_HHSize > 1

ENDIFENDIF

LOOP cnt3:= 1 TO 20

ENDLOOP

^FLChild[9]^FLChild[10]^FLChild[11]^FLChild[12]^FLChild[13]^FLChild[14]^FLChild[15]^FLChild[16]^FLChild[17]^FLChild[18]^FLChild[19]^FLChild[20]21. ^FLDefault[1]

IF cnt3 IN SP015_ParentLkAftGrChild

ENDIF

LOOP

ENDLOOP

SP016_HowOftGrChOn average, how often did you look after the child(ren) of {FLChildName[i]} in the last twelve months? Wasit...IWER: Read out1. Almost daily2. Almost every week3. Almost every month4. Less often

IF SP018_GiveHelpInHH = a1

SP018_GiveHelpInHHLet us now talk about help within your household. Is there someone living in this household whom you havehelped regularly during the last twelve months with personal care, such as washing, getting out of bed, ordressing?IWER: By regularly we mean daily or almost daily during at least three months. We do not want to capture helpduring short-term sickness of family members.1. Yes5. No

SP019_ToWhomGiveHelpInHHWho is that?IWER: Code all that applyIf the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has other roles as well(e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/her name).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]

ENDIFIF NOT (96 IN Sec_PH.Health_B2.PH048_HeADLa)

IF a17 IN SP019_ToWhomGiveHelpInHH

ENDIF

10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

SP025_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

IF SP020_RecHelpPersCareInHH = a1

SP020_RecHelpPersCareInHHAnd is there someone living in this household who has helped you regularly during the last twelve months withpersonal care, such as washing, getting out of bed, or dressing?IWER: By regularly we mean daily or almost daily during at least three months. We do not want to capture helpduring short-term sickness.1. Yes5. No

SP021_FromWhomHelpInHHWho is that?IWER: Code all that applyIf the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has other roles as well(e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/her name).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]

ENDIFIF (FT IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOP

ENDIFENDIFENDIF

IF a17 IN SP021_FromWhomHelpInHH

ENDIF

11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

SP026_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

SP022_IntCheckIWER CHECK: WHO ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION?1. Respondent only2. Respondent and proxy3. Proxy only

LOOP

IF MN007_NumFinR = 1

FT001_IntroSome people provide financial or material gifts, or support to others such as parents, children, grandchildren,some other kind, or friends or neighbours, and some people don't.1. Continue

FT002_GiveFiGift250Now please think of the last twelve months. Not counting any shared housing or shared food, have you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] @Bgiven@B any financial or material gift or support toany person inside or outside this household amounting to [FLDefault[32]] [FLDefault[9]] or more?IWER: By financial gift we mean giving money, or covering specific type of costs such as those for medical care orinsurance, schooling, down payment for a home. Do not include loans or donations to charities.

IF FT002_GiveFiGift250 = a1

1. Yes5. No

LOOP

IF FT003_ToWhomFiGift250 = a17

ENDIFIF piIndex <> 3

FT003_ToWhomFiGift250To whom [else] did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] provide such financialassistance or gift [in the last twelve months]?IWER: Instrument allows to go through the 'give' loop up to three timesIf the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has other roles as well(e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/her name).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

FT022_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

FT007_OthPFiGift250Still thinking about the last twelve months: Is there anyone else inside or outside this household whom you[or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] have given any financial or material gift orsupport amounting to [FLDefault[32]] [FLDefault[9]] or more?

ENDLOOPLOOP cnt1:= 2 TO 3

ENDIF

1. Yes5. No

IF FT_Given_FinancialAssistance_LOOP[cnt1 - 1].FT007_OthPFiGift250 = a1

LOOP

IF FT003_ToWhomFiGift250 = a17

ENDIFIF piIndex <> 3

FT003_ToWhomFiGift250To whom [else] did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] provide suchfinancial assistance or gift [in the last twelve months]?IWER: Instrument allows to go through the 'give' loop up to three timesIf the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has other roles aswell (e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/her name).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

FT022_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

FT007_OthPFiGift250

ENDIF

IF FT009_RecFiGift250 = a1

ENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOPENDIF

Still thinking about the last twelve months: Is there anyone else inside or outside this household whom you[or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] have given any financial or material gift orsupport amounting to [FLDefault[32]] [FLDefault[9]] or more?1. Yes5. No

FT008_Intro2We have just asked you about financial or material gifts or support that you may have given. Now we would like toknow about financial or material gifts and support that you may have received.1. Continue

FT009_RecFiGift250Please think of the last twelve months. Not counting any shared housing or shared food, have you [or/or/or/or][your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] received any financial or material gift from anyone inside oroutside this household amounting to [FLDefault[32]] [FLDefault[9]] or more?IWER: By financial gift we mean giving money, or covering specific types of costs such as those for medical careor insurance, schooling, down payment for a home. Do not include loans or inheritances.1. Yes5. No

LOOP

FT010_FromWhoFiGift250Who [else] has given you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] a gift or assistance[in the past twelve months]? [Please name the person that has given or helped you most.]IWER: Instrument allows to go through the 'receive' loop up to three timesIf the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has other roles as well(e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/her name).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]

ENDLOOPLOOP cnt2:= 2 TO 3

IF FT010_FromWhoFiGift250 = a17

ENDIFIF piIndex <> 3

ENDIF

27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

FT023_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

FT014_FromOthPFiGift250(Still thinking about the last twelve months). Is there anyone else inside or outside this household who hasgiven you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] any financial or material gift orsupport amounting to [FLDefault[32]] [FLDefault[9]] or more?1. Yes5. No

IF FT_Provide_FinancialAssistance_LOOP[cnt2 - 1].FT014_FromOthPFiGift250 = a1

LOOP

FT010_FromWhoFiGift250Who [else] has given you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] a gift or assistance[in the past twelve months]? [Please name the person that has given or helped you most.]IWER: Instrument allows to go through the 'receive' loop up to three timesIf the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has other roles aswell (e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/her name).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]

ENDIF

IF FT015_EverRecInh5000 = a1

ENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOP

IF FT010_FromWhoFiGift250 = a17

ENDIFIF piIndex <> 3

ENDIF

24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

FT023_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

FT014_FromOthPFiGift250(Still thinking about the last twelve months). Is there anyone else inside or outside this household who hasgiven you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] any financial or material gift orsupport amounting to [FLDefault[32]] [FLDefault[9]] or more?1. Yes5. No

FT015_EverRecInh5000[Not counting any large gift we may have already talked about/Since our interview in/(peFL_FT015_5 + ' ') +peFL_FT015_6] have you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] [ever received a gift or]inherited money, goods, or property worth more than [FLDefault[33]] [FLDefault[9]]?IWER: Not including any gifts you have already mentioned1. Yes5. No

LOOP

FT016_YearRecInh5000[Think of the largest gift or inheritance you received.] In which year did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your][husband/wife/partner/partner] receive it?1890..2011

FT017_FromWhomRecInh5000From whom did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] receive this gift orinheritance?IWER: If the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has other rolesas well (e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/her name).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]

ENDLOOPLOOP cnt3:= 2 TO 5

IF FT017_FromWhomRecInh5000 = a17

ENDIFIF piIndex <> 5

ENDIF

^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

FT024_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

FT020_MoreRecInh5000Did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] receive any further gift or inheritanceworth more than [FLDefault[33]] [FLDefault[9]] [since our last interview in] {FL_FT020_6}?1. Yes5. No

IF FT_Receive_FinancialAssistance_LOOP[cnt3 - 1].FT020_MoreRecInh5000 = a1

LOOP

FT016_YearRecInh5000[Think of the largest gift or inheritance you received.] In which year did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your][husband/wife/partner/partner] receive it?1890..2011

FT017_FromWhomRecInh5000From whom did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] receive this gift orinheritance?IWER: If the person cited is a network member (i.e. was mentioned during the SN module) and has other

ENDIFENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOP

IF FT017_FromWhomRecInh5000 = a17

ENDIFIF piIndex <> 5

ENDIF

roles as well (e.g. child, neighbor, etc.), code the answer as network member (i.e., the number next to his/hername).^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

FT024_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

FT020_MoreRecInh5000Did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] receive any further gift orinheritance worth more than [FLDefault[33]] [FLDefault[9]] [since our last interview in] {FL_FT020_6}?1. Yes5. No

FT025_EVER_GIFT_5000_OR_MOREHave you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] {FL_FT025_7} ever @bgiven@b a giftof goods, or property worth more than [FLDefault[33]] [FLDefault[9]]?IWER: Not including any gifts you have already mentioned

IF FT025_EVER_GIFT_5000_OR_MORE = a1

1. Yes5. No

LOOP

IF FT027_ToWhomGivInh5000 = a17

ENDIFIF piIndex <> 5

FT026_YearGivInh5000[Think of the largest gift you gave.] In which year did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] give it?1890..2011

FT027_ToWhomGivInh5000To whom did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] give this gift?^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

FT028_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

FT031_MoreGivInh5000Did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] give any further gift worth more than[FLDefault[33]] [FLDefault[9]] {FL_FT031_4}?

ENDLOOPLOOP cnt4:= 2 TO 5

ENDIF

1. Yes5. No

IF FT_Give_FinancialAssistance_LOOP[cnt4 - 1].FT031_MoreGivInh5000 = a1

LOOP

IF FT027_ToWhomGivInh5000 = a17

ENDIFIF piIndex <> 5

FT026_YearGivInh5000[Think of the largest gift you gave.] In which year did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] give it?1890..2011

FT027_ToWhomGivInh5000To whom did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] give this gift?^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[1]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[2]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[3]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[4]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[5]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[6]^FLSocialNetworkAnswer[7]8. ^FLDefault[35]9. ^FLDefault[36]10. ^FLDefault[37]11. ^FLDefault[38]12. ^FLDefault[39]13. ^FLDefault[40]14. ^FLDefault[41]15. ^FLDefault[42]16. ^FLDefault[43]17. ^FLDefault[44]18. ^FLDefault[62]19. ^FLDefault[45]20. ^FLDefault[46]21. ^FLDefault[47]22. ^FLDefault[48]23. ^FLDefault[49]24. ^FLDefault[50]25. ^FLDefault[51]26. ^FLDefault[52]27. ^FLDefault[53]28. ^FLDefault[54]29. ^FLDefault[55]30. ^FLDefault[56]31. ^FLDefault[57]32. ^FLDefault[63]33. ^FLDefault[64]34. ^FLDefault[65]96. ^FLDefault[67]

FT028_NameOthChild

IWER: Record child's nameSTRING

ENDIFIF (HO IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOPENDIF

ENDIFENDLOOPENDIFENDLOOPENDIF

FT031_MoreGivInh5000Did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] give any further gift worth morethan [FLDefault[33]] [FLDefault[9]] {FL_FT031_4}?1. Yes5. No

FT021_IntCheckIWER CHECK: WHO ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION?1. Respondent only2. Respondent and proxy3. Proxy only

LOOP

IF MN008_NumHHR = 1

IF MN024_NursingHome = a2

IF HO062_PayNursHome = a1

HO061_YrsAccHow many years have you been living in your present accommodation?IWER: Round up to full years1..120

HO062_PayNursHomeDo you have to pay "out of pocket" for your nursing home accommodation?1. Yes5. No

IF HO063_Period = a97

ENDIF

HO063_PeriodThinking about your last rent payment, what period did this cover? Was thatIWER: Read out1. A week2. A month3. Three months4. Six months5. A year97. Other period of time

HO064_OthPerWhat other period do you mean?STRING

HO065_LastPaymentHow much was your last payment?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]0.99..999999999999999.99

ELSEENDIF

HO066_PayCoverNursHomeWhat did this payment cover?IWER: Tick all that apply.Read out1. Lodging (room)2. Meals3. Nursing and care services4. Rehabilitation and other health services

IF MN024_NursingHome = a1

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 1

ENDIF

IF ((HO002_OwnerTenant = a1) OR (HO002_OwnerTenant = a2)) OR (HO002_OwnerTenant = a5)

ENDIFIF (HO002_OwnerTenant <> a1) AND (HO002_OwnerTenant <> a5)

HO001_Place

IWER: Does the interview take place in the respondent's house or flat?1. Yes5. No

IF HO044_ChangeResidence = a1

ENDIF

HO044_ChangeResidenceNow I have a few questions about your residence. Since {FL_HO044_3}, have you moved to anotherresidence, house, or flat?1. Yes5. No

HO045_ReasonMovePlease look at card 29. What was the main reason for your move?1. for family reasons2. for job reasons3. wanted smaller/bigger/different house or apartment4. wanted to change area97. other reason

HO002_OwnerTenantPlease look at card 30. Your household is occupying this dwelling asIWER: Read out1. Owner2. Member of a cooperative3. Tenant4. Subtenant5. Rent free

HO067_PaymSimDwelIn your opinion, how much would you pay as monthly rent if you rented a similar dwelling, unfurnished, on thefree market today?IWER: Exclude charges and services such as electricity or heating. Amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

IF HO003_Period = a97

ENDIF

IF (HO002_OwnerTenant = a3) OR (HO002_OwnerTenant = a4)

ENDIF

IF HO007_LastPayIncl = a5

ENDIF

HO003_Period[Coming back to your current rent and thinking about your last payment/Thinking about your last rentpayment], what period did this cover? Was thatIWER: Read out1. A week2. A month3. Three months4. Six months5. A year97. Other period of time

HO004_OthPerWhat other period do you mean?STRING

HO005_LastPaymentHow much was your last payment?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

IF HO068_RentMarkPrice = a2

ENDIF

HO068_RentMarkPriceWhen you consider the amount you pay in rent, do you think that your dwelling is rented at market price orbelow market price?IWER: This question should tell us if the respondent lives in social housing or other forms of rent-control orsubsidised rent accommodation. This type of support takes many different forms in different countries, so theonly way to assess its presence and monetary importance is to ask about the rent.1. At market price2. At a price below market price

HO069_PaymSimDwelIn your opinion, how much would you pay as rent for the same period (month/week) if you rented a similardwelling, unfurnished, on the free market today?IWER: Exclude charges and services such as electricity or heating. Amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

HO007_LastPayInclDid your last payment include all charges and services, such as water charges, garbage removal, upkeep ofcommon space, electricity, gas, or heating?1. Yes5. No

HO008_ExtRentInclAbout how much did you pay for charges and services that were not included in your rent during the last[week/month/three months/six months/piHO004_OthPer]?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

HO010_BehRentIn the last twelve months, have you ever found yourself more than two months behind with your rent?

ENDIFIF (HO002_OwnerTenant = a1) OR (HO002_OwnerTenant.ORD = 2)

1. Yes5. No

IF HO070_PercHouseOwn > 0

HO070_PercHouseOwnWhat percentage or share of this dwelling is owned by you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner]?IWER: Enter percentage0 is allowed only if neither partner owns any fraction!0..100

IF ((MN101_Longitudinal = 1) AND (HO044_ChangeResidence = a1)) OR (MN101_Longitudinal = 0)

ENDIF

IF HO013_MortLoanProp = a1

HO011_AcqPropHow did you acquire this property? Did you...IWER: Read out1. Purchase or build it solely with own means2. Purchase or build it with help from family3. Receive it as a bequest4. Receive it as a gift5. Acquire it through other means

HO012_YearHouseIn which year was that?1900..2011

HO013_MortLoanPropDo you have mortgages or loans on this property?1. Yes5. No

IF HO017_RepayMortgLoans = a1

HO014_YrsLMortLoanHow many years do your mortgages or loans on this property have left to run?IWER: if less than one year, code 1, if more than 50 or no fixed limit code 511..51

HO015_AmToPayMortLoanHow much do you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] still have to pay on yourmortgages or loans, excluding interest?IWER: Total amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

HO017_RepayMortgLoansDo you regularly repay your mortgages or loans?1. Yes5. No

HO020_RegRepayMortLoanIn the last twelve months, about how much did you pay for all mortgages and loans outstanding on thisproperty?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

ENDIFIF HO002_OwnerTenant <> a5

ENDIFIF (HO002_OwnerTenant = a1) OR (HO002_OwnerTenant.ORD = 2)

ENDIFIF ((MN101_Longitudinal = 1) AND (HO044_ChangeResidence = a1)) OR (MN101_Longitudinal = 0)

ENDIFENDIFENDIF

HO022_BehRepayMortLoanIn the last twelve months, have you ever found yourself more than two months behind with theserepayments?1. Yes5. No

IF HO023_SuBLAcc = a1

ENDIF

HO023_SuBLAccDo you [let/sublet] parts of this accommodation?1. Yes5. No

HO074_IncSuBLAccHow much income or rent did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] receivefrom letting this accommodation during [STR (Year - 1)], after taxes?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

HO024_ValueHIn your opinion, how much would you receive if you sold your property today?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

IF MN002_Person[2].RespId <> EMPTY

HO032_NoRoomSqmHow many rooms do you have for your household members' personal use, including bedrooms but excludingkitchen, bathrooms, and hallways [and any rooms you may let or sublet]?IWER: Do not count boxroom, cellar, attic etc.1..25

HO033_SpecFeatDoes your home have special features that assist persons who have physical impairments or healthproblems?IWER: E.g. widened doorways, ramps, automatic doors, chair lifts, alerting devices (button alarms), kitchen orbathroom modifications.1. Yes5. No

HO034_YrsAccHow many years have you been living in your present accommodation?IWER: Round up to full years0..120

HO060_PartnerYrsAccHow many years has [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] been living in your presentaccommodation?IWER: Round up to full years0..120

ENDIF

IF HO026_OwnSecHome = a1

ENDIFIF HO001_Place = a5

ENDIF

IF (HO036_TypeAcc = a4) OR (HO036_TypeAcc.ORD = 5)

ENDIFIF HO036_TypeAcc > a3

ENDIF

HO036_TypeAccWhat type of building does your household live in?IWER: Read out1. A farm house2. A free standing one or two family house3. A one or two family house as row or double house4. A building with 3 to 8 flats5. A building with 9 or more flats but no more than 8 floors6. A high-rise with 9 or more floors7. A housing complex with services for elderly8. Special housing for elderly (24 hours attention)

HO042_NumberFloorsBldgIncluding the ground floor, how many floors does the building your household lives in have?1..99

HO043_StepstoEntranceHow many steps have to be climbed (up or down) to get to the main entrance of your flat?IWER: Do not include steps that are avoided, because the block has an elevator1. Up to 52. 6 to 153. 16 to 254. More than 25

HO054_ElevatorDoes your home have an elevator?1. Yes5. No

HO026_OwnSecHomeDo you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] own secondary homes, holiday homes,other real estate, land or forestry?IWER: Please do not include: time-sharing arrangement, own business1. Yes5. No

HO027_ValueREIn your opinion, how much would this or these properties be worth now if you sold it?IWER: If owns property abroad, give value in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

HO029_RecIncReDid you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] receive any income or rent from theseproperties in [STR (Year - 1)]?1. Yes5. No

ENDIFIF (HH IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOPENDIFENDIFENDIF

ENDIF

IF HO029_RecIncRe = a1

ENDIF

HO030_AmIncReHow much income or rent did you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] receivefrom these properties during [STR (Year - 1)], after taxes?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

HO041_IntCheckCHECK: WHO ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION?1. Respondent only2. Respondent and proxy3. Proxy only

LOOP

IF MN008_NumHHR = 1

IF MN024_NursingHome = a1

IF HH001_OtherContribution = a1

ENDIF

IF HH010_OtherIncome = a1

ENDIF

HH001_OtherContributionAlthough we may have asked you [or other members of your household] some of the details earlier, it isimportant for us to understand your household's situation correctly. In the last year, that is in [STR (Year - 1)],was there any household member who contributed to your household income and who is not part of thisinterview?

IWER: If necessary read list of eligibles: part of this interview are {MN015_Eligibles}1. Yes5. No

HH002_TotIncOthCan you give us the approximate total amount of income received in [STR (Year - 1)] by other householdmembers after any taxes or contributions?IWER: Code zero if no such income; amount in [FLDefault[9]]INTEGER

HH010_OtherIncomeSome households receive payments such as housing allowances, child benefits, poverty relief etc.Has your household or anyone in your household received any such payments in [STR (Year - 1)]?1. Yes5. No

HH011_TotAddHHincPlease give us the approximate total amount of income from these benefits that you received as a household in[STR (Year - 1)], after any taxes and contributions.IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]0.99..999999999999999.99

ENDIFIF (CO IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOPENDIFENDIF

HH014_IntCheckIWER CHECK: WHO ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION?1. Respondent only2. Respondent and proxy3. Proxy only

LOOP

IF MN008_NumHHR = 1

IF MN024_NursingHome = a1

IF CO010_HomeProducedFood = a1

ENDIF

CO001_Intro1We would now like to ask some questions about your household's usual expenditures and how your householdis managing financially.1. Continue

CO002_ExpFoodAtHomeThinking about the last 12 months:about how much did your household spend in a typical month on food to be consumed at home?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]REAL[10]

CO003_ExpFoodOutsHmeStill thinking about the last 12 months:about how much did your household spend in a typical month on food to be consumed outside home?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]REAL[10]

CO010_HomeProducedFoodDo you [and other members of your household] consume vegetables, fruit or meat that you have grown,produced, caught or gathered yourselves?1. Yes5. No

CO011_ValHomeProducedFoodThinking about the last 12 months, what is the value of the home produced food that you consumed in a typicalmonth? In other words, how much would you have paid for this food if you had to buy it?REAL[10]

HH017_TotAvHHincMonthHow much was the overall income, after tax, that your entire household had in an average month in [STR (Year -1)]?IWER: Total income received by all household members0.99..999999999999999.99

CO007_AbleMakeEndsMeetThinking of your household's total monthly income, would you say that your household is able to make endsmeet...IWER: Read out1. With great difficulty2. With some difficulty

ENDIFIF (AS IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOPENDIFENDIF

3. Fairly easily4. Easily

CO009_IntCheckIWER CHECK: WHO ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION?1. Respondent only2. Respondent and proxy3. Proxy only

LOOP

IF MN007_NumFinR = 1

IF (AS060_HasBankAcc = a5) AND (MN101_Longitudinal = 0)

ENDIFIF (AS060_HasBankAcc = a1) OR (AS061_ReaNoBankAcc = a95)

ENDIF

AS001_Intro1The next questions ask about a number of different kinds of savings or investments that you [or/or/or/or][your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] may have.1. Continue

AS060_HasBankAccDo you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have at least a bank account, ortransaction account, or saving account or postal account?1. Yes5. No

AS061_ReaNoBankAccPlease look at card 31. Looking at this list, please tell me which is the most important reason you [or/or/or/or][your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently do not have bank accounts, transaction accounts,saving accounts or postal accounts?1. Do not like dealing with banks2. Minimum balance/service charges are too high3. No bank has convenient hours or location4. Do not need/want a bank account5. Do not have enough money6. Savings are managed by children or other relatives (in or outside the household)95. Actually I/we do have an account97. Some other reason

AS003_AmBankAccAbout how much do you [and/and/and/and] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have inbank accounts, transaction accounts, saving accounts or postal accounts?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]; code total amount for both partnersREAL[10]

AS062_HasBondsDo you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have any money in governmentor corporate bonds?IWER: Bonds are a debt instrument issued by the government or a corporation in order to generate capital byborrowing.1. Yes

IF AS062_HasBonds = a1

ENDIF

IF AS063_HasStocks = a1

ENDIF

IF AS064_HasMutFunds = a1

ENDIF

5. No

AS007_AmBondsAbout how much do you currently [and/and/and/and] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] have ingovernment or corporate bonds?IWER: Enter an amount in [FLDefault[9]]; code total amount for both partnersREAL[10]

AS063_HasStocksDo you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have any money in stocks orshares (listed or unlisted on stockmarket)?IWER: Stocks are a form of investment that allows a person to own a part of a corporation and gives him/her theright to receive dividends from it.1. Yes5. No

AS011_AmStocksAbout how much do you [and/and/and/and] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have instocks or shares (listed or unlisted on stock market)?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]; code total amount for both partnersREAL[10]

AS064_HasMutFundsDo you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have any money in mutual fundsor managed investment accounts?IWER: A mutual fund is a form of investment which is set up by a financial institution that collects money frommany investors and gives it to a manager to invest it in stocks, bonds, and other financial products1. Yes5. No

AS017_AmMutFundsAbout how much do you [and/and/and/and] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have inmutual funds or managed investment accounts?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]] ; code total amount for both partnersREAL[10]

AS019_MuFuStockBoAre these mutual funds and managed investment accounts mostly stocks or mostly bonds?1. Mostly stocks2. Half stocks and half bonds3. Mostly bonds

AS070_IntIncomeOverall, about how much interest or dividend income did you [and/and/and/and] [your/your/your/your][husband/wife/partner/partner] receive from your savings inbank accounts, bonds, stocks or mutual funds in [STR (Year - 1)]? Please give me the amount after taxes.REAL[10]

AS065_HasIndRetAccDo you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have any money in individualretirements accounts?

IF AS065_HasIndRetAcc = a1

ENDIF

IF AS066_HasContSav = a1

IWER: An individual retirement account is a retirement plan that lets the person put some money away each year,to be (partially) taken out at retirement time.1. Yes5. No

IF MN005_ModeQues <> a1

ENDIFIF (MN005_ModeQues = a1) OR ((AS020_IndRetAcc = a1) OR (AS020_IndRetAcc = a3))

ENDIFIF (AS020_IndRetAcc = a2) OR (AS020_IndRetAcc = a3)

ENDIF

AS020_IndRetAccWho has individual retirements accounts? You [, your/, your/, your/, your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] [or/or/or/or] [both/both/both/both]?1. Respondent only2.^FL_AS020_5 only3. Both

AS021_AmIndRetHow much do you currently have in individual retirement accounts?IWER: Enter an amount in [FLDefault[9]] ; code amount for respondent onlyREAL[10]

AS023_IndRetStockBoAre these individual retirement accounts mostly in stocks or mostly in bonds?1. Mostly stocks2. Half stocks and half bonds3. Mostly bonds

AS024_PAmIndRetHow much does [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have in individual retirementaccounts?IWER: Amount in ^FLCurrCode amount for partner onlyREAL[10]

AS026_PIndRetStockBoAre these individual retirement accounts mostly in stocks or mostly in bonds?1. Mostly stocks2. Half stocks and half bonds3. Mostly bonds

AS066_HasContSavDo you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have any money in contractualsaving for housing?IWER: Contractual savings for housing: an account at a financial institution that accumulates cash to be usedtowards the purchase of a house.1. Yes5. No

AS027_AmContSavAbout how much do you [and/and/and/and] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have incontractual saving for housing?

ENDIF

IF AS067_HasLifeIns = a1

ENDIF

IF AS041_OwnFirm = a1

ENDIF

IF AS049_NumCars > 0

IWER: Enter an amount in [FLDefault[9]]; code total amount for both partnersREAL[10]

AS067_HasLifeInsDo you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently own any life insurance policies?1. Yes5. No

IF (AS029_LifeInsPol = a2) OR (AS029_LifeInsPol = a3)

ENDIF

AS029_LifeInsPolAre your life insurance policies term policies, whole life policies, or both of these?IWER: Term life insurance provides coverage for a fixed period of time and pays a predetermined amount only ifthe policyholder dies within this period. On the other hand, whole life insurance has a savings component thatincreases in value over time and can be paid back in many installments over time or all at once.1. Term policies2. Whole life policies3. Both97. Other

AS030_ValLifePolWhat is the face value of the whole life policies owned by you [and/and/and/and] [your/your/your/your][husband/wife/partner/partner]?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]] ; code total amount for both partnersREAL[10]

AS041_OwnFirmDo you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently own a firm, company, orbusiness?1. Yes5. No

AS042_AmSellFirmIf you sold this firm, company or business and then paid off any debts on it, about how much money would beleft?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]] ; code total amount for both partnersREAL[10]

AS044_ShareFirmWhat percentage or share of this firm, company or business is owned by you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your][husband/wife/partner/partner]?IWER: Enter percent. If less then 1 percent, type 1.1..100

AS049_NumCarsHow many cars do you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] own? Please excludecompany cars.0..10

AS051_AmSellingCarsIf you sold [this/these] [car/cars] about how much would you get?

ENDIFIF (AC IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOPENDIF

ENDIF

IF NOT (96 IN AS054_OweMonAny)

ENDIF

IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]; code total amount for both partnersREAL[10]

AS054_OweMonAnyThe next question refers to money that you may owe, excluding mortgages (if any). Looking at card 32, which ofthese types of debts do you [or/or/or/or] [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] currently have, ifany?IWER: Code all that apply1. Debt on cars and other vehicles (vans/motorcycles/boats, etc.)2. Debt on credit cards / store cards3. Loans (from bank, building society or other financial institution)4. Debts to relatives or friends5. Student loans6. Overdue bills (phone, electricity, heating, rent)96. None of these97. Other

AS055_AmOweMonNot including mortgages or money owed on land, property or firms, how much do you [and/and/and/and][your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] owe in total?IWER: Amount in [FLDefault[9]]; code total amount for both partnersINTEGER

AS057_IntCheckIWER CHECK: WHO ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION?1. Respondent only2. Respondent and proxy3. Proxy only

LOOP

AC011_IntroWe are also interested in how people think about their lives in general.IWER: Start of a @BNon-proxy section@B. No proxy allowed. If the respondent is not capable of answering any ofthese questions on her/his own, press "CTRL-K" at each question.1. Continue

AC012_HowSatOn a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means completely dissatisfied and 10 means completely satisfied, how satisfiedare you with your life?0..10

AC013_IntroPlease look at card 33. I will now read a list of statements that people have used to describe their lives or how theyfeel. We would like to know how often, if at all, you experienced the following feelings and thoughts over the pastfour weeks: often, sometimes, rarely, or never.1. Continue

AC014_AgePrevHow often do you think your age prevents you from doing the things you would like to do? Often, sometimes, rarelyor never?1. Often

2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC015_OutofContrHow often do you feel that what happens to you is out of your control? (Often, sometimes, rarely or never?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC016_LeftOutHow often do you feel left out of things? (Often, sometimes, rarely or never?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC017_DoWantHow often do you think that you can do the things that you want to do? (Often, sometimes, rarely or never?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC018_FamRespPrevHow often do you think that family responsibilities prevent you from doing what you want to do? (Often, sometimes,rarely or never?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC019_ShortMonHow often do you think that shortage of money stops you from doing the things you want to do? (Often,sometimes, rarely or never?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC020_EachDayHow often do you look forward to each day? (Often, sometimes, rarely or never?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC021_LifeMeanHow often do you feel that your life has meaning? (Often, sometimes, rarely or never?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC022_BackHapp

IF MN024_NursingHome = a1

How often, on balance, do you look back on your life with a sense of happiness? (Often, sometimes, rarely ornever?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC023_FullEnergHow often do you feel full of energy these days? (Often, sometimes, rarely or never?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC024_FullOpportHow often do you feel that life is full of opportunities? (Often, sometimes, rarely or never?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

AC025_FutuGoodHow often do you feel that the future looks good for you? (Often, sometimes, rarely or never?)1. Often2. Sometimes3. Rarely4. Never

IF a96 IN AC035_ActPastTwelveMonths

ELSE

AC001_IntroNow I have a few questions about activities you may do.1. Continue

AC035_ActPastTwelveMonthsPlease look at card 34: which of the activities listed on this card - if any - have you done in the past twelvemonths?IWER: Code all that apply.1. Done voluntary or charity work4. Attended an educational or training course5. Gone to a sport, social or other kind of club6. Taken part in activities of a religious organization (church, synagogue, mosque etc.)7. Taken part in a political or community-related organization8. Read books, magazines or newspapers9. Did word or number games such as crossword puzzles or Sudoku10. Played cards or games such as chess.96. None of these

AC038_HowSatisfiedNoActYou indicated that you do not engage in any of the activities on Card 34. How satisfied are you with this?Please answer on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means completely dissatisfied and 10 means completelysatisfied.

0..10

ENDIFIF (EX IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOPENDIFENDIF

LOOP cnt1:= 1 TO 10

ENDLOOP

IF cnt1 IN AC035_ActPastTwelveMonths

ENDIF

LOOP

ENDLOOP

AC036_HowOftActHow often in the past twelve months [did/have/have/have/did/have/have/did/did/did] [you/you/you/you/you/you/you/you/you/you] [do voluntary or charity work/cared for a sick or disabled adult/provided help tofriends or neighbours/attended an educational or training course/go to a sport, social or other kind ofclub/taken part in the activities of a religious organization (church, synagogue, mosque etc.)/taken part in apolitical or community-related organization/read books, magazines or newspapers/do word or number gamessuch as crossword puzzles or Sudoku/play cards or games such as chess]?IWER: Read out.1. Almost daily2. Almost every week3. Almost every month4. Less often

AC037_HowSatisfiedOn a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means completely dissatisfied and 10 means completely satisfied, how satisfiedare you with the activities that you mentioned?0..10

LOOP

IF MN101_Longitudinal = 0

IF EX002_ChanceRecInher > 0

ENDIFIF Sec_EP.EP005_CurrentJobSit = a2

EX001_IntrotxtNow, I have some questions about how likely you think various events might be. When I ask a question I'd like foryou to give me a number from 0 to 100.

Let's try an example together and start with the weather. Looking at card 35, what do you think the chances arethat it will be sunny tomorrow? For example, '90' would mean a 90 per cent chance of sunny weather. You cansay any number from 0 to 100.0..100

EX002_ChanceRecInherPlease look at card 35.Thinking about the next ten years, what are the chances that you will @Breceive@B any inheritance, includingproperty and other valuables?0..100

EX003_ChanceM50kPlease look at card 35.Within the next ten years, what are the chances that you will receive an inheritance worth more than 50,000[FLDefault[9]]?0..100

EX007_GovRedPens(Please look at card 35.)

ENDIFIF MN808_AgeRespondent < 101

ENDIF

IF MN808_AgeRespondent < 61

ENDIF

What are the chances that before you retire the government will reduce the pension which you are entitled to?0..100

EX025_ChWrkA65(Please look at card 35.) Thinking about your work generally and not just your present job, what are thechances that you will be working full-time after you reach age 63?0..100

EX008_GovRaisAge(Please look at card 35.)What are the chances that before you retire the government will raise your retirement age?0..100

EX009_LivTenYrs(Please look at card 35.)What are the chances that you will live to be age [75/80/85/90/95/100/105/110/120] or more?0..100

EX026_TrustI would now like to ask a question about how you view other people. Generally speaking, would you say that mostpeoplecan be trusted or that you can't be too careful in dealing with people? Not looking at card 35 anymore, please tellme on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you can't be too careful and 10 means that most people can betrusted.0..10

EX029_FreqPrayerI would now like to ask a question about praying. Thinking about the present, how often do you pray?IWER: Read out1. More than once a day2. Once daily3. A couple of times a week4. Once a week5. Less than once a week6. Never

EX110_RiskAvPlease look at card 36. When people invest their savings they can choose between assets that give low returnwith little risk to lose money, for instance a bank account or a safe bond, or assets with a high return but also ahigher risk of losing, for instance stocks and shares. Which of the statements on the card comes closest to theamount of financial risk that you are willing to take when you save or make investments?IWER: Read answers only if necessary. If more than one response is given use the first category that applies.1. Take substantial financial risks expecting to earn substantial returns2. Take above average financial risks expecting to earn above average returns3. Take average financial risks expecting to earn average returns4. Not willing to take any financial risks

EX028_LeftRightIn politics people sometimes talk of left and right. On a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means the left and 10 meansthe right, where would you place yourself?0..10

EX109_UseWWWDo you regularly use the World Wide Web, or the Internet, for sending and receiving e-mail or for any otherpurpose, such as making purchases, searching for information, or making travel reservations?1. Yes

IF MN005_ModeQues = a2

5. No

EX023_Outro

IWER:End of @Bnon-proxy section@B. Who answered the questions in this section?1. Respondent2. Section not answered (proxy interview)

IF EX100_PartInterv = a5

EX100_PartInterv

IWER: Is the respondent's partner available and willing to be interviewed in this session or are you doing a proxyinterview for the partner in this session?1. Yes, partner is available and willing to be (proxy) interviewed in this session5. No, partner unavailable or unwilling to be (proxy) interviewed in this session

IF (EX103_PartJobSit <> a1) AND (EX103_PartJobSit <> a2)

ENDIFIF ((EX103_PartJobSit = a1) OR (EX103_PartJobSit = a2)) OR (EX104_PartEvWork = a1)

EX101_IntroPartInfoBefore we finish, I would like to ask you to please give me some information on [your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner], who is not doing the interview today.1. Continue

EX102_PartYrsEducHow many years has [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] been in full time education?

IWER: full-time education* includes: receiving tuition, engaging in practical work or supervised study or taking examinations* excludes: full-time working, home schooling, distance learning, special on-the-job training, evening classes,part-time private vocational training, flexible or part-time higher education studies, etc0..21

EX103_PartJobSitPlease look at showcard 37.In general, how would you describe the current employment situation of [your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner]?IWER: Read out1. Retired2. Employed or self-employed (including working for family business)3. Unemployed and looking for work4. Permanently sick or disabled5. Homemaker97. Other

EX104_PartEvWorkHas [your/your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner/partner] ever done any paid work?1. Yes5. No

EX105_PartEmpIn [his/her] [last/current/last] job, [was/is/was] [your/your/your] [husband/wife/partner] a private sectoremployee, a public sector employee or a self-employed?

ENDIFIF (MN029_Linkage = 1) AND ((LI IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test))

ENDIFIF (IV IN Test) OR (ALL IN Test)

ENDLOOP

ENDIFENDIFENDIFENDIF

1. Employee2. Civil servant3. Self-employed

EX024_Outro2Thank you. This was the last question. We would like to thank you very much again for participating in our researchproject. We know it has been a long and difficult questionnaire, but your help was really important. With yourparticipation you have helped researchers to understand how the ageing of populations in Europe affects ourfuture.1. Continue

EX106_HandOutA

IWER: Hand out drop-off questionnaire to respondent. Fill in first name and respondent id @B {RespondentID}@B.

Enter drop-off serial number from questionnaire to CAPI.

STRING

LOOP

ENDLOOP

LI001_Number

IWER: Take record linkage form and fill in respondent id ^RespondentID

Take paper sheet with barcodes.Stock a barcode sticker onto record linkage form and enter this barcode number into capi.STRING[6]

LI002_Number_Check@\IWER: IWER: REPEAT BARCODE NUMBER.STRING[6]

LI003_Consent

IWER: Did R consent to the record linkage?1. Yes. Respondent consented, completed the form and returned the form to me in the envelope.2. Yes. Respondent consented, but will complete the form later and sent it back themselves.5. No, respondent did not consent to record linkage.

LOOP

IF ((((((((((Sec_DN1.DN038_IntCheck = a3) OR (Sec_PH.PH054_IntCheck = a3)) OR (Sec_BR.BR017_IntCheck =a3)) OR (Sec_EP.EP210_IntCheck = a3)) OR (Sec_CH.CH023_IntCheck = a3)) OR (Sec_SP.SP022_IntCheck =

IV001_IntroTHIS SECTION IS ABOUT YOUR OBSERVATIONS DURING THE INTERVIEW AND SHOULD BE FILLED OUTAFTER EACH COMPLETED INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEW.1. Continue

a3)) OR (Sec_FT.FT021_IntCheck = a3)) OR (Sec_HO.HO041_IntCheck = a3)) OR (Sec_HH.HH014_IntCheck =a3)) OR (Sec_CO.CO009_IntCheck = a3)) OR (Sec_AS.AS057_IntCheck = a3)

ENDIF

IF NOT ((a1 IN IV002_PersPresent) AND (IV002_PersPresent.CARDINAL = 1))

ENDIF

IF IV004_WillingAnswer = a5

IV020_RelProxyA proxy respondent has answered some or all of the questions we had for {FLRespondentName}. How is theproxy respondent related to {FLRespondentName}?1. Spouse/Partner2. Child/child-in-law3. Parent/ Parent-in-law4. Sibling5. Grand-child6. Other relative7. Nursing home staff8. Home helper9. Friend/acquaintance10. Other

IV002_PersPresentWere any third persons, except proxy respondent, present during (parts of) the interview with{FLRespondentName}?IWER: Code all that apply1. Nobody2. Spouse or partner3. Parent or parents4. Child or children5. Other relatives6. Other persons present

IV003_PersIntervenedHave these persons intervened in the interview?1. Yes, often2. Yes, occasionally3. No

IV004_WillingAnswerHow would you describe the willingness of {FLRespondentName} to answer?1. Very good2. Good3. Fair4. Bad5. Good in the beginning, got worse during the interview6. Bad in the beginning, got better during the interview

IF a3 IN IV005_WillingnessWorse

IV005_WillingnessWorseWhy did the respondent's willingness to answer get worse during the interview?IWER: Code all that apply1. The respondent was losing interest2. The respondent was losing concentration or was getting tired3. Other, please specify

IV006_OthReason

ENDIF

IF MN008_NumHHR = 1

ENDIF

Which other reason?STRING

IV007_AskClarificationDid {FLRespondentName} ask for clarification on any questions?1. Never2. Almost never3. Now and then4. Often5. Very often6. Always

IV008_RespUnderstoodQstOverall, did you feel that {FLRespondentName} understood the questions?1. Never2. Almost never3. Now and then4. Often5. Very often6. Always

IV018_HelpShowcardsDid the respondent need any help reading the showcards during the interview?1. Yes, due to sight problems2. Yes, due to literacy problems3. No

IF Sec_HO.HO001_Place = a1

IF (IV010_TypeBuilding = a4) OR (IV010_TypeBuilding.ORD = 5)

ENDIFIF IV010_TypeBuilding > a3

IV009_AreaLocationBldgIn which type of area is the building located?1. A big city2. The suburbs or outskirts of a big city3. A large town4. A small town5. A rural area or village

IV010_TypeBuildingWhich type of building does the household live in?1. A farm house2. A free standing one or two family house3. A one or two family house as row or double house4. A building with 3 to 8 flats5. A building with 9 or more flats but no more than 8 floors6. A high-rise with 9 or more floors7. A housing complex with services for elderly8. Special housing for elderly (24 hours attention)

IV011_NumberFloorsBldgIncluding the ground floor, how many floors does the building have?1..99

ENDIFENDLOOP

ENDIFENDIFENDIF

IV012_StepstoEntranceHow many steps had to be climbed (up or down) to get to the main entrance of the household's flat?IWER: Do not include steps that are avoided, because the block has an elevator1. Up to 52. 6 to 153. 16 to 254. More than 25

IV019_InterviewerIDYour interviewer ID:STRING

IV017_OutroThank you very much for completing this section.1. Continue