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familynetworksa_ip10

Family Networks A module

Questions 31

familynetworksa_ip10.biou18num1

Number Biological children under 18 not living in HH

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Text: How many?

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 11 (If biological son(s)/daughter(s) alive)
and if BIOU181 = 1 | 2 (If has Biological children aged under 18 not living in HH)

familynetworksa_ip10.adopu181

Adopted children under 18 not living in HH

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Are any of your adopted children living outside this household aged under 18?

OptionLabel
1Yes, all under 18
2Yes, at least one under 18
3None under 18

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 12 (If adopted son(s)/daughter(s) alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.adopu18num1

Number Adopted children under 18 not living in HH

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Text: How many?

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 12 (If adopted son(s)/daughter(s) alive)
and if ADOPU181 = 1 | 2 (If has Adopted children aged under 18 not living in HH)

familynetworksa_ip10.biou181

Biological children under 18 not living in HH

Type: choice

Source: BHPS adapted

Text: Are any of your biological children living outside this household aged under 18?

OptionLabel
1Yes, all under 18
2Yes, at least one under 18
3None under 18

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 11 (If biological son(s)/daughter(s) alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.caidu1

Help received from children

Type: multichoice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: PLEASE INCLUDE AID RECEIVED FROM ANY/ALL CHILDREN CODE ALL THAT APPLY

Text: And do you regularly or frequently receive any of these things from your children aged 18 or older not living here?

OptionLabelAssociated variables
1Getting lifts in their car (if they have one)j_caidu11 (j_indresp_ip) Getting lifts in their car (if they have one)
2Shopping for youj_caidu12 (j_indresp_ip) Shopping for you
3Providing or cooking mealsj_caidu13 (j_indresp_ip) Providing or cooking meals
4Help with basic personal needs like dressing, eating or bathingj_caidu14 (j_indresp_ip) Help with basic personal needs like dressing, eating or bathing
5Washing, ironing or cleaningj_caidu15 (j_indresp_ip) Washing, ironing or cleaning
6Dealing with personal affairs e.g. paying bills, writing lettersj_caidu16 (j_indresp_ip) Dealing with personal affairs e.g. paying bills, writing letters
7Decorating, gardening or house repairsj_caidu17 (j_indresp_ip) Decorating, gardening or house repairs
8Financial helpj_caidu18 (j_indresp_ip) Financial help
97Anything elsej_caidu197 (j_indresp_ip) Anything else
96None of thesej_caidu196 (j_indresp_ip) None of these

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if (LVRelADP1 = 11|12|13) & (BIOU181 = 3 | ADOPU181 = 3 | STEPU181 = 3) (If has son(s)/daughter(s) aged over 18 outside household)

familynetworksa_ip10.chaid1

Help given to children

Type: multichoice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: PLEASE INCLUDE AID GIVEN TO ANY/ALL CHILDREN CODE ALL THAT APPLY

Text: Nowadays, do you regularly or frequently do any of these things for your children aged 18 or older who are not living here?

OptionLabelAssociated variables
1Giving them lifts in your car (if you have one)j_chaid11 (j_indresp_ip) Giving them lifts in your car (if you have one)
2Shopping for themj_chaid12 (j_indresp_ip) Shopping for them
3Providing or cooking mealsj_chaid13 (j_indresp_ip) Providing or cooking meals
4Looking after their childrenj_chaid14 (j_indresp_ip) Looking after their children
5Washing, ironing or cleaningj_chaid15 (j_indresp_ip) Washing, ironing or cleaning
6Dealing with personal affairs e.g. paying bills, writing lettersj_chaid16 (j_indresp_ip) Dealing with personal affairs e.g. paying bills, writing letters
7Decorating, gardening or house repairsj_chaid17 (j_indresp_ip) Decorating, gardening or house repairs
8Financial helpj_chaid18 (j_indresp_ip) Financial help
97Anything elsej_chaid197 (j_indresp_ip) Anything else
96None of thesej_chaid196 (j_indresp_ip) None of these

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if (LVRelADP1 = 11|12|13) & (BIOU181 = 3 | ADOPU181 = 3 | STEPU181 = 3) (If has son(s)/daughter(s) aged over 18 outside household)

familynetworksa_ip10.chsee1

Frequency of seeing children over 18

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Text: Thinking now about your children aged 18 or over. If you have more than one son or daughter aged 18 or over not living with you please think about the one with whom you have the most contact. Apart from via Skype or webcam, how often do you see your son/daughter?

OptionLabel
1Daily
2At least once per week
3At least once per month
4Several times per year
5Less often
6Never

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if (LVRelADP1 = 11|12|13) & (BIOU181 = 3 | ADOPU181 = 3 | STEPU181 = 3) (If has son(s)/daughter(s) aged over 18 outside household)

familynetworksa_ip10.lch2uk1

Children under 18 to come to the UK

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Do you intend to bring your children under 18 living in your country of birth to the UK in the next 3 years?

OptionLabel
1Yes
2No

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if (BIOU181 = 1 | 2) | (ADOPU181 = 1 | 2) | (STEPU181 = 1 | 2) (If has any children aged under 18 not living in the household)
and if INITIALCONDITIONS.UKBORN = 5 (Resp not born in the UK)
and if LChCliv1 = 1 (Has children under 18 living in their country of birth)

familynetworksa_ip10.lchcar1

Care arrangements - children under 18 outside UK

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Can I just check what arrangements you use to look after your children under 18 living in your country of birth?

OptionLabel
1Looked after by my partner or ex-partner
2Looked after by my/my partner's or ex-partner's parents
3Looked after by other relatives
4Looked after by friends
5Old enough to look after themselves
6Other

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if (BIOU181 = 1 | 2) | (ADOPU181 = 1 | 2) | (STEPU181 = 1 | 2) (If has any children aged under 18 not living in the household)
and if INITIALCONDITIONS.UKBORN = 5 (Resp not born in the UK)
and if LChCliv1 = 1 (Has children under 18 living in their country of birth)

familynetworksa_ip10.lchcliv1

Where currently live -children under 18

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Do any of your children under 18 living outside the household currently live in your country of birth?

OptionLabel
1Yes
2No

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if (BIOU181 = 1 | 2) | (ADOPU181 = 1 | 2) | (STEPU181 = 1 | 2) (If has any children aged under 18 not living in the household)
and if INITIALCONDITIONS.UKBORN = 5 (Resp not born in the UK)

familynetworksa_ip10.lvreladp1

Living relatives adapted

Type: multichoice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: CODE ALL THAT APPLY INCLUDE STEP/ADOPTIVE/HALF RELATIONS DO NOT INCLUDE RELATIVES LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD

Text: We now have a few questions about family members who are not living here with you. Excluding relatives who are living in this household with you at the moment, can you tell me which of these types of relatives you have alive at the moment? Please tell me about all relatives, even those you aren't in contact with.

OptionLabelAssociated variables
1Motherj_lvreladp11 (j_indresp_ip) Mother
2Fatherj_lvreladp12 (j_indresp_ip) Father
4Brothers/sistersj_lvreladp14 (j_indresp_ip) Brothers/sisters
5Grandchildrenj_lvreladp15 (j_indresp_ip) Grandchildren
6Grandparentsj_lvreladp16 (j_indresp_ip) Grandparents
7Great Grandchildrenj_lvreladp17 (j_indresp_ip) Great Grandchildren
8Great Grandparentsj_lvreladp18 (j_indresp_ip) Great Grandparents
9Step/adoptive motherj_lvreladp19 (j_indresp_ip) Step/adoptive mother
10Step/adoptive fatherj_lvreladp110 (j_indresp_ip) Step/adoptive father
11Biological Son(s)/daughter(s)j_lvreladp111 (j_indresp_ip) Biological Son(s)/daughter(s)
12Adopted Son(s)/daughter(s)j_lvreladp112 (j_indresp_ip) Adopted Son(s)/daughter(s)
13Step Son(s)/daughter(s)j_lvreladp113 (j_indresp_ip) Step Son(s)/daughter(s)
96None of thesej_lvreladp196 (j_indresp_ip) None of these

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)

familynetworksa_ip10.maage1

Mother's age

Type: number

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: IF RESPONDENT HAS BOTH BIOLOGICAL AND STEP/ADOPTIVE MOTHER, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONE RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH. ENTER AGE

Text: How old is your mother?

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 1|9 (If biological/step-mother alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.macon1

Frequency of other contact with mother

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: IF RESPONDENT HAS BOTH BIOLOGICAL AND STEP/ADOPTIVE MOTHER, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONE RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH.

Text: And how often do you have contact by telephone, email, letter, Skype or webcam with your mother?

OptionLabel
1Daily
2At least once per week
3At least once per month
4Several times per year
5Less often
6Never

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 1|9 (If biological/step-mother alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.mafar1

Distance to where mother lives

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: IF RESPONDENT HAS BOTH BIOLOGICAL AND STEP/ADOPTIVE MOTHER, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONE RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH.

Text: About how long would it take you to get to where your mother lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door.

OptionLabel
1Less than 15 minutes
2Between 15-30 mins
3Between 30 mins - 1hour
4Between 1 and 2 hours
5More than 2 hours
6Lives/works abroad

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 1|9 (If biological/step-mother alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.malone1

R's mother lives alone

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Text: Does your LvRel=9biological mother live alone?

OptionLabel
1Yes
2No

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if ParMar1 = 2 | (LvRelADP1 = 1 & NOT(LvRelADP1 = 2)) | (LVRelADP1 = 1 & (LvRelADP1 = 9 OR LVRelADP1 = 10)) (Biological parents not living together or mother alive but father not alive or has mother alive and step-mother/step-father)

familynetworksa_ip10.mamostcon1

Biological or step/adoptive mother most contact

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which person do you have the most contact with, your biological mother or your step/adoptive mother?

OptionLabel
1Biological mother
2Step/adoptive mother

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LvRelADP1 = 1 & LvRelADP1 = 9 (Has both biological and step/adoptive mother)

familynetworksa_ip10.masee1

Frequency of seeing mother

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: IF RESPONDENT HAS BOTH BIOLOGICAL AND STEP/ADOPTIVE MOTHER, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONE RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH.

Text: Thinking about your mother. Other than via Skype or webcam, how often do you see your mother?

OptionLabel
1Daily
2At least once per week
3At least once per month
4Several times per year
5Less often
6Never

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 1|9 (If biological/step-mother alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.nrels1

Number of relations

Type: number

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: How many LVRelADP1 cat do you have, excluding those living here at the moment?

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 11|12|13|4|5|6|7|8 (Has sons/daughters, brothers/sisters, grandchildren, grandparents, great-grandchildren or great-grandparents)

familynetworksa_ip10.paage1

Father's age

Type: number

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: IF RESPONDENT HAS BOTH BIOLOGICAL AND STEP/ADOPTIVE FATHER, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONE RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH. ENTER AGE

Text: How old is your father?

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 2|10 (If biological/step-father alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.paaid1

Help given to parents

Type: multichoice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: CODE ALL THAT APPLY IF RESPONDENT HAS BOTH BIOLOGICAL AND STEP/ADOPTIVE PARENTS, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONES RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH.

Text: Nowadays, do you regularly or frequently do any of these things for your parent(s)?

OptionLabelAssociated variables
1Giving them lifts in your car (if you have one)j_paaid11 (j_indresp_ip) Giving them lifts in your car (if you have one)
2Shopping for themj_paaid12 (j_indresp_ip) Shopping for them
3Providing or cooking mealsj_paaid13 (j_indresp_ip) Providing or cooking meals
4Helping with basic personal needs like dressing, eating or bathingj_paaid14 (j_indresp_ip) Helping with basic personal needs like dressing, eating or bathing
5Washing, ironing or cleaningj_paaid15 (j_indresp_ip) Washing, ironing or cleaning
6Dealing with personal affairs e.g. paying bills, writing lettersj_paaid16 (j_indresp_ip) Dealing with personal affairs e.g. paying bills, writing letters
7Decorating, gardening or house repairsj_paaid17 (j_indresp_ip) Decorating, gardening or house repairs
8Financial helpj_paaid18 (j_indresp_ip) Financial help
97Anything elsej_paaid197 (j_indresp_ip) Anything else
96None of thesej_paaid196 (j_indresp_ip) None of these

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 1 | LVRelADP1 = 2 | LVRelADP1 = 9 | LVRelADP1 = 10 (Biological/step-mother or father alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.pacon1

Frequency of other contact with father

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: IF RESPONDENT HAS BOTH BIOLOGICAL AND STEP/ADOPTIVE FATHER, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONE RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH.

Text: And how often do you have contact by telephone, email, letter, Skype or webcam with your father?

OptionLabel
1Daily
2At least once per week
3At least once per month
4Several times per year
5Less often
6Never

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 2|10 (If biological/step-father alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.pafar1

Distance to where Father lives

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: IF RESPONDENT HAS BOTH BIOLOGICAL AND STEP/ADOPTIVE FATHER, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONE RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH.

Text: About how long would it take you to get to where your father lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door.

OptionLabel
1Less than 15 minutes
2Between 15-30 mins
3Between 30 mins - 1hour
4Between 1 and 2 hours
5More than 2 hours
6Lives/works abroad

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 2|10 (If biological/step-father alive)
and if ParMar1 <> 1 (Mother and father do not live together)

familynetworksa_ip10.paidu1

Help received from parents

Type: multichoice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: CODE ALL THAT APPLY IF RESPONDENT HAS BOTH BIOLOGICAL AND STEP/ADOPTIVE PARENTS, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONES RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH.

Text: And do you regularly or frequently receive any of these things from your parent(s)?

OptionLabelAssociated variables
1Getting a lift in their car (if they have one)j_paidu11 (j_indresp_ip) Getting a lift in their car (if they have one)
2Shopping for youj_paidu12 (j_indresp_ip) Shopping for you
3Providing or cooking mealsj_paidu13 (j_indresp_ip) Providing or cooking meals
4Looking after your childrenj_paidu14 (j_indresp_ip) Looking after your children
5Washing, ironing or cleaningj_paidu15 (j_indresp_ip) Washing, ironing or cleaning
6Dealing with personal affairs e.g. paying bills, writing lettersj_paidu16 (j_indresp_ip) Dealing with personal affairs e.g. paying bills, writing letters
7Decorating, gardening or house repairsj_paidu17 (j_indresp_ip) Decorating, gardening or house repairs
8Financial helpj_paidu18 (j_indresp_ip) Financial help
97Anything elsej_paidu197 (j_indresp_ip) Anything else
96None of thesej_paidu196 (j_indresp_ip) None of these

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 1 | LVRelADP1 = 2 | LVRelADP1 = 9 | LVRelADP1 = 10 (Biological/step-mother or father alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.palone1

R's father lives alone

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Text: Does your LvRel1=10biological father live alone?

OptionLabel
1Yes
2No

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if ParMar1 = 2 | (LvRelADP1 = 2 & NOT(LvRelADP1 = 1)) | (LVRelADP1 = 2 & (LVRelADP1 = 9 OR LvRelADP1 = 10)) (Biological parents not living together or father alive but mother not alive or has father alive and step-mother/step-father)

familynetworksa_ip10.pamostcon1

Biological or step/adoptive father most contact

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which person do you have the most contact with, your biological father or your step/adoptive father?

OptionLabel
1Biological father
2Step/adoptive father

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LvRelADP1 = 2 & LvRelADP1 = 10 (Has both biological and step/adoptive father)

familynetworksa_ip10.pasee1

Frequency of seeing father

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: IF RESPONDENT HAS BOTH BIOLOGICAL AND STEP/ADOPTIVE FATHER, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONE RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH.

Text: Thinking now about your father. Other than via Skype or webcam, how often do you see your father?

OptionLabel
1Daily
2At least once per week
3At least once per month
4Several times per year
5Less often
6Never

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 2|10 (If biological/step-father alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.stepu181

Step children under 18 not living in HH

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Are any of your step children living outside this household aged under 18?

OptionLabel
1Yes, all under 18
2Yes, at least one under 18
3None under 18

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 13 (If step son(s)/daughter(s) alive)

familynetworksa_ip10.stepu18num1

Number Step children under 18 not living in HH

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Text: How many?

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if LVRelADP1 = 13 (If step son(s)/daughter(s) alive)
and if STEPU181 = 1 | 2 (If has Step children aged under 18 not living in HH)

familynetworksa_ip10.chcon1

Frequency of other contact with child(ren) over 18

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: IF RESPONDENT HAS MORE THAN ONE SON/DAUGHTER AGED 18 OR OVER NOT LIVING HERE, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONE RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH.

Text: And how often do you have contact by telephone, email, letter, Skype or webcam with your son/daughter (aged 18 or over)?

OptionLabel
1Daily
2At least once per week
3At least once per month
4Several times per year
5Less often
6Never

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if (LVRelADP1 = 11|12|13) & (BIOU181 = 3 | ADOPU181 = 3 | STEPU181 = 3) (If has son(s)/daughter(s) aged over 18 outside household)

familynetworksa_ip10.chfar1

Distance to where child(ren) live(s)

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Interviewer Instruction: IF RESPONDENT HAS MORE THAN ONE SON/DAUGHTER AGED 18 OR OVER NOT LIVING HERE, QUESTION REFERS TO THE ONE RESPONDENT HAS THE MOST CONTACT WITH.

Text: About how long would it take you to get to where your son/daughter (aged 18 or over) lives? Think of the time it usually takes door to door.

OptionLabel
1Less than 15 minutes
2Between 15-30 mins
3Between 30 mins - 1hour
4Between 1 and 2 hours
5More than 2 hours
6Lives/works abroad

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if (LVRelADP1 = 11|12|13) & (BIOU181 = 3 | ADOPU181 = 3 | STEPU181 = 3) (If has son(s)/daughter(s) aged over 18 outside household)

familynetworksa_ip10.parmar1

Parents live together in same household

Type: choice

Source: BHPS

Text: Do your parents live together in the same household?

OptionLabel
1Yes
2No

Universe:
if ff_NONRESW10 = 1 (fed-forward experimental Group A)
and if (LVRelADP1 = 1 & LVRelADP1 = 2) & (LVRelADP1 <> 9 & LVRelADP1 <> 10) (If biological parents alive and does not have step-parents)

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