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paredexpectations_ip5

Parental Educational Expectations

Questions 60

paredexpectations_ip5.pedchpno

Identifier for co-resident child, ed expectations

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

paredexpectations_ip5.katuni

Type of educational institution for child

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Is CHILD NAME at school, further education college, university, or some other type of educational institution?

OptionLabel
1School
2Sixth Form College
3Further Education (FE) College
4Higher Education (HE) College
5at University

Universe:
if KIDSTAT = 7 (Child is a full-time student)

paredexpectations_ip5.kidstat

Child's employment status

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these best describes CHILD NAME's current situation?

OptionLabel
7Full-time student
1Self-employed
2In paid employment (full or part-time)
3Unemployed
5On maternity leave
6Looking after the family or home
8Long-term sick or disabled
9On a government training scheme
10Unpaid worker in a family business
11Working in an apprenticeship
97Doing something else

paredexpectations_ip5.pappoth

Applied to university in other areas

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Did PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO apply to other subject areas?

OptionLabel
1Yes
2No

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.pappsub1

Applied to university, first choice

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which subject was PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO's first choice to study at university?

OptionLabel
1Accounting and Finance
2Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering
3Agriculture and Forestry
4American Studies
5Anatomy and Physiology
6Anthropology
7Archaeology
8Architecture
9Art and Design
10Biological Sciences
11Building
12Business Studies
13Celtic Studies
14Chemical Engineering
15Chemistry
16Civil Engineering
17Classics and Ancient History
18Communication and Media Studies
19Computer Science
20Dentistry
21Drama, Dance and Cinematics
22East and South Asian Studies
23Economics
24Education
25Electrical and Electronic Engineering
26English
27Food Science
28French
29General Engineering
30Geography & Environmental Science
31Geology
32German
33History
34History of Art, Architecture and Design
35Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism
36Iberian Languages
37Italian
38Land and Property Management
39Law
40Librarianship & Information Management
41Linguistics
42Literature
43Materials Technology
44Mathematics
45Mechanical Engineering
46Medicine
47Middle Eastern and African Studies
48Modern languages
49Music
50Nursing
51Other Subjects Allied to Medicine
52Pharmacology and Pharmacy
53Philosophy
54Physics and Astronomy
55Politics
56P.P.E. (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
57Psychology
58Russian
59Social Policy
60Social Work
61Sociology
62Sports Science
63Theology and Religious Studies
64Town and Country Planning and Landscape
65Veterinary Medicine
97Other/Not found

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PAPPOTH = 1 (Child applied to study other subjects at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.pappsub1o

Applied in other subject, first choice

Type: string

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: TYPE IN

Text: What other subject was that?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PAPPOTH = 1 (Child applied to study other subjects at university)
and if PAPPSUB1 = 97 (First subject applied for was 'other')

paredexpectations_ip5.pappsub2

Applied to university, second choice

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: And which subject was PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO's second choice to study at university?

OptionLabel
1Accounting and Finance
2Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering
3Agriculture and Forestry
4American Studies
5Anatomy and Physiology
6Anthropology
7Archaeology
8Architecture
9Art and Design
10Biological Sciences
11Building
12Business Studies
13Celtic Studies
14Chemical Engineering
15Chemistry
16Civil Engineering
17Classics and Ancient History
18Communication and Media Studies
19Computer Science
20Dentistry
21Drama, Dance and Cinematics
22East and South Asian Studies
23Economics
24Education
25Electrical and Electronic Engineering
26English
27Food Science
28French
29General Engineering
30Geography & Environmental Science
31Geology
32German
33History
34History of Art, Architecture and Design
35Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism
36Iberian Languages
37Italian
38Land and Property Management
39Law
40Librarianship & Information Management
41Linguistics
42Literature
43Materials Technology
44Mathematics
45Mechanical Engineering
46Medicine
47Middle Eastern and African Studies
48Modern languages
49Music
50Nursing
51Other Subjects Allied to Medicine
52Pharmacology and Pharmacy
53Philosophy
54Physics and Astronomy
55Politics
56P.P.E. (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
57Psychology
58Russian
59Social Policy
60Social Work
61Sociology
62Sports Science
63Theology and Religious Studies
64Town and Country Planning and Landscape
65Veterinary Medicine
96None/No second choice
97Other/Not found

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PAPPOTH = 1 (Child applied to study other subjects at university)
and if PAPPSUB1 <> DK | REF (Provided first subject child applied for)

paredexpectations_ip5.pappsub2o

Applied in other subject, second choice

Type: string

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: TYPE IN

Text: What other subject was that?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PAPPOTH = 1 (Child applied to study other subjects at university)
and if PAPPSUB1 <> DK | REF (Provided first subject child applied for)
and if PAPPSUB2 = 97 (Second subject applied for was 'other')

paredexpectations_ip5.pcursub

Current university subject

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: What is PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO's current subject area in university?

OptionLabel
65Veterinary Medicine
1Accounting and Finance
2Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering
3Agriculture and Forestry
4American Studies
5Anatomy and Physiology
6Anthropology
7Archaeology
8Architecture
9Art and Design
10Biological Sciences
11Building
12Business Studies
13Celtic Studies
14Chemical Engineering
15Chemistry
16Civil Engineering
17Classics and Ancient History
18Communication and Media Studies
19Computer Science
20Dentistry
21Drama, Dance and Cinematics
22East and South Asian Studies
23Economics
24Education
25Electrical and Electronic Engineering
26English
27Food Science
28French
29General Engineering
30Geography & Environmental Science
31Geology
32German
33History
34History of Art, Architecture and Design
35Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism
36Iberian Languages
37Italian
38Land and Property Management
39Law
40Librarianship & Information Management
41Linguistics
42Literature
43Materials Technology
44Mathematics
45Mechanical Engineering
46Medicine
47Middle Eastern and African Studies
48Modern languages
49Music
50Nursing
51Other Subjects Allied to Medicine
52Pharmacology and Pharmacy
53Philosophy
54Physics and Astronomy
55Politics
56P.P.E. (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
57Psychology
58Russian
59Social Policy
60Social Work
61Sociology
62Sports Science
63Theology and Religious Studies
64Town and Country Planning and Landscape
97Other/Not found

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.pcursubo

Other subject studied

Type: string

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: TYPE IN

Text: What other subject is that?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PCURSUB = 97 (Child is studying other subject)

paredexpectations_ip5.pearnemail

P Expected Earnings email requested

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Text: Based on information on actual earnings from the UK Labour Force Survey, average earnings of 26 to 34 year old men and women working full-time are listed here. The graph shows the average earning for those with a university degree and those without. For those with a degree, it also shows the average earnings depending on the subject area of the degree. You may find this information useful. You may want to save a copy of this, or print it, so that you can review this later. We can also email it to you. If you would like us to email you a copy of this information, please tick the box.

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS & any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3 | 5) | PEDCHPID <> MIS) & ff_wageinfow5 = 1 (Parent of a co-resident child aged <18 not at university OR child at university AND Wage information experimental treatment group)
and if GRIDVARIABLES.ModeType = 3 (Mode is web)

paredexpectations_ip5.pearninfo

P Expected earnings information

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: HAND PAGE TO RESPONDENT FOR THEM TO KEEP

Text: Based on information on actual earnings from the UK Labour Force Survey, average earnings of 26 to 34 year old men and women working full-time are listed here. The graph shows the average earning for those with a university degree and those without. For those with a degree, it also shows the average earnings depending on the subject area of the degree. You may find this information useful. You can keep this.

OptionLabel
1Continue

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS & any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3 | 5) | PEDCHPID <> MIS) & ff_wageinfow5 = 1 (Parent of a co-resident child aged <18 not at university OR child at university AND Wage information experimental treatment group)
and if GRIDVARIABLES.ModeType = 1 (Mode is CAPI)

paredexpectations_ip5.pedchpid

Identifier for non-resident child, ed expectations

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Universe:
if (HHGRID.DVAGE >= 35 & HHGRID.DVAGE <= 60) &(Potential Rejoiner List/original issued household contains study participant aged >= 16 & <= 21) & (not co-resident with any natural or adoptive children aged <=21 with KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3 | 5) (Respondent is aged between 35 and 60 AND Potential Rejoiner (or original household study participant) 16 - 21 AND not co-resident with natural or adoptive child aged 21 or under who is in full-time education or at university)
and if PUNIST = 1 (Parent of a child that is currently at university)
and if PUNICHILD < 96 (Child at university is a sample member)

paredexpectations_ip5.poddsapply

Chance of applying to university

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: Suppose CHILD NAME gains the required qualifications to apply to university. How likely is it that CHILD NAME will apply to university?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)

paredexpectations_ip5.poddsemp

Chance of being employed at age 30

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: How likely is that PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO will be employed at age 30 if he/she finishes his/her university studies PCURSUB not equal to 97in PCURSUB?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PCURSUB <> DK | REF (Provided child's current subject of study)

paredexpectations_ip5.poddsemp1

Chance of being employed if study first choice

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: If CHILD NAME finishes university studies in PUNISUB1 less than 95PUNISUB1PUNISUB1 = 97his/her preferred subject, how likely is that CHILD NAME will be employed at age 30?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)
and if PUNISUB1 <> DK | REF | 95 (First preferred subject given)

paredexpectations_ip5.poddsemp2

Chance of being employed if study second choice

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: And, if CHILD NAME finishes university studies in PUNISUB2 less than 95PUNISUB2PUNISUB2 = 97his/her second preferred subject, how likely is that CHILD NAME will be employed at age 30?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)
and if PUNISUB2 <> DK | REF | 95 | 96 (Second preferred subject given)

paredexpectations_ip5.poddsemp3

Chance of being employed if do not go to university

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: How likely is that CHILD NAME will be employed at age 30 if CHILD NAME does not go to university at all?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)

paredexpectations_ip5.poddsempnu

Chance of being employed if had not gone to university

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: How likely is that PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO would be employed at age 30 if he/she had not gone to university?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.poddsempu

Chance of being employed

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: If CHILD NAME finishes university studies, how likely is that CHILD NAME will be employed at age 30?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)
and if (PUNISUB1 = DK | REF | 95) & (PUNISUB2 = DK | REF | 95 | 96) (1st and 2nd preferred subject not given)

paredexpectations_ip5.poddsfini

Chance of finishing university

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: On a scale from 0% to 100% where 0% means 'No chance of happening' and 100% means 'Totally likely to happen', please tell me how likely it is that the following events will happen to your son/daughter CHILD NAME in the future. How likely is it that PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO will successfully finish his/her university studies PCURSUB not equal to 97in PCURSUB?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.poddsqual

Chance of getting qualifications to enter university

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: On a scale from 0% to 100% where 0% means 'No chance of happening' and 100% means 'Totally likely to happen', please tell me how likely it is that the following events will happen to CHILD NAME in the future. How likely is it that CHILD NAME will gain the required qualifications to get into university?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)

paredexpectations_ip5.poddsschol

Chance of applying to Uni if scholarship

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: Suppose CHILD NAME gains the required qualifications to apply to university. How likely is it that CHILD NAME will apply to university if all costs (tuition, books, boarding, etc) were paid out of a scholarship, grant, bursary or fee reduction scheme?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)

paredexpectations_ip5.pstudyhrs

Hours spent studying

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER HOURS PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE

Text: Excluding time spent in lectures or required lab sessions, how many hours per week do you think PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO usually studies?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.pstudyhrs1

Hours expect to study subject, first choice

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE

Text: If CHILD NAME gets a place at university studying PUNISUB1 less than 95PUNISUB1PUNISUB1 = 97his/her preferred subject, excluding time spent in lectures or required lab sessions, approximately how many hours per week would you expect CHILD NAME to study?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)
and if PUNISUB1 <> DK | REF | 95 (First preferred subject given)

paredexpectations_ip5.pstudyhrs2

Hours expect to study subject, second choice

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER PROBE FOR BEST ESTIMATE

Text: And, if CHILD NAME gets a place in a university studying PUNISUB2 less than 95PUNISUB2PUNISUB2 = 97his/her second preferred subject, excluding time spent in lectures or required lab sessions, approximately how many hours per week would you expect CHILD NAME to study?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)
and if PUNISUB2 <> DK | REF | 95 | 96 (Second preferred subject given)

paredexpectations_ip5.ptotborrow

Amount borrowed for university

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT, IF DOES NOT EXPECT TO BORROW ANYTHING, ENTER 0

Text: How much does PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO expect to borrow in total in student loans to cover all his/her years at university?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.ptuition

Amount pays in tuition

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: Excluding any scholarship, grant, bursary or fee reduction scheme that PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO may receive, how much does PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO currently pay as yearly tuition to go to university?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.punichild

Child at uni

Type: multichoice

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: CODE ALL THAT APPLY

Text: We are interested in learning more about your expectations for your child at university, but only about those who are participants in this study. Is your child at university any of these people, if so who?

OptionLabel
1Potential rejoiner 1
2Potential rejoiner 2
3Potential rejoiner 3
4Potential rejoiner 4
5Potential rejoiner 5
96None of these people

Universe:
if (HHGRID.DVAGE >= 35 & HHGRID.DVAGE <= 60) &(Potential Rejoiner List/original issued household contains study participant aged >= 16 & <= 21) & (not co-resident with any natural or adoptive children aged <=21 with KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3 | 5) (Respondent is aged between 35 and 60 AND Potential Rejoiner (or original household study participant) 16 - 21 AND not co-resident with natural or adoptive child aged 21 or under who is in full-time education or at university)
and if PUNIST = 1 (Parent of a child that is currently at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.punifin1

Likelihood of finishing studies, first choice

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: Suppose CHILD NAME gains the required qualifications to apply to university, applies, and gets a place. How likely is it that CHILD NAME will finish his/her studies in PUNISUB1 less than 95PUNISUB1PUNISUB1 = 97his/her preferred subject?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)
and if PUNISUB1 <> DK | REF | 95 (First preferred subject given)

paredexpectations_ip5.punifin2

Likelihood of finishing studies, second choice

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: Suppose CHILD NAME gains the required qualifications to apply to university, applies, and gets a place. How likely is it that CHILD NAME will finish his/her studies in PUNISUB2 less than 95PUNISUB2PUNISUB2 = 97his/her second preferred subject?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)
and if PUNISUB2 <> DK | REF | 95 | 96 (Second preferred subject given)

paredexpectations_ip5.punist

Parent of a child at university

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Do you happen to have any children currently studying at university?

OptionLabel
1Yes
2No

Universe:
if (HHGRID.DVAGE >= 35 & HHGRID.DVAGE <= 60) &(Potential Rejoiner List/original issued household contains study participant aged >= 16 & <= 21) & (not co-resident with any natural or adoptive children aged <=21 with KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3 | 5) (Respondent is aged between 35 and 60 AND Potential Rejoiner (or original household study participant) 16 - 21 AND not co-resident with natural or adoptive child aged 21 or under who is in full-time education or at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.punisub1

Most preferred subject at university

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: If CHILD NAME were to go to university, which subject would be CHILD NAME's first choice to study?

OptionLabel
1Accounting and Finance
2Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering
3Agriculture and Forestry
4American Studies
5Anatomy and Physiology
6Anthropology
7Archaeology
8Architecture
9Art and Design
10Biological Sciences
11Building
12Business Studies
13Celtic Studies
14Chemical Engineering
15Chemistry
16Civil Engineering
17Classics and Ancient History
18Communication and Media Studies
19Computer Science
20Dentistry
21Drama, Dance and Cinematics
22East and South Asian Studies
23Economics
24Education
25Electrical and Electronic Engineering
26English
27Food Science
28French
29General Engineering
30Geography & Environmental Science
31Geology
32German
33History
34History of Art, Architecture and Design
35Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism
36Iberian Languages
37Italian
38Land and Property Management
39Law
40Librarianship & Information Management
41Linguistics
42Literature
43Materials Technology
44Mathematics
45Mechanical Engineering
46Medicine
47Middle Eastern and African Studies
48Modern languages
49Music
50Nursing
51Other Subjects Allied to Medicine
52Pharmacology and Pharmacy
53Philosophy
54Physics and Astronomy
55Politics
56P.P.E. (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
57Psychology
58Russian
59Social Policy
60Social Work
61Sociology
62Sports Science
63Theology and Religious Studies
64Town and Country Planning and Landscape
65Veterinary Medicine
95Haven't decided
97Other/Not found

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)

paredexpectations_ip5.punisub1o

Other subject at university, first choice

Type: string

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: TYPE IN

Text: What other subject is that?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)
and if PUNISUB1 = 97 (First preferred subject at university is other)

paredexpectations_ip5.punisub2

Second preferred subject at university

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: If CHILD NAME were to go to university, which subject would be CHILD NAME's second choice to study?

OptionLabel
1Accounting and Finance
2Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering
3Agriculture and Forestry
4American Studies
5Anatomy and Physiology
6Anthropology
7Archaeology
8Architecture
9Art and Design
10Biological Sciences
11Building
12Business Studies
13Celtic Studies
14Chemical Engineering
15Chemistry
16Civil Engineering
17Classics and Ancient History
18Communication and Media Studies
19Computer Science
20Dentistry
21Drama, Dance and Cinematics
22East and South Asian Studies
23Economics
24Education
25Electrical and Electronic Engineering
26English
27Food Science
28French
29General Engineering
30Geography & Environmental Science
31Geology
32German
33History
34History of Art, Architecture and Design
35Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism
36Iberian Languages
37Italian
38Land and Property Management
39Law
40Librarianship & Information Management
41Linguistics
42Literature
43Materials Technology
44Mathematics
45Mechanical Engineering
46Medicine
47Middle Eastern and African Studies
48Modern languages
49Music
50Nursing
51Other Subjects Allied to Medicine
52Pharmacology and Pharmacy
53Philosophy
54Physics and Astronomy
55Politics
56P.P.E. (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
57Psychology
58Russian
59Social Policy
60Social Work
61Sociology
62Sports Science
63Theology and Religious Studies
64Town and Country Planning and Landscape
65Veterinary Medicine
95Haven't decided
96None/No second choice
97Other/Not found

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)

paredexpectations_ip5.punisub2o

Other subject at university, second choice

Type: string

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: TYPE IN

Text: What other subject is that?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)
and if PUNISUB2 = 97 (Second preferred subject at university is other)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpborrow

Expected loans for university

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER, IF DOES NOT EXPECT TO BORROW ANYTHING, ENTER 0.

Text: How much does CHILD NAME expect to borrow in total in student loans if he/she goes to university?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearn

Expected earnings

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: Look ahead to when PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO will be 30 years old and suppose that he/she is working then. Think about the kinds of jobs that will be available to PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO. Assuming that one pound today is worth the same as one pound when he/she is 30 years old, if PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO has a university degree PCURSUB not equal to 97in PCURSUB, how much do you think PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO could earn per year on average at the age of 30?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearn1

Expected earnings if study first choice

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: Look ahead to when CHILD NAME will be 30 years old and suppose that he/she is working then. Think about the kinds of jobs that will be available to CHILD NAME. Assuming that one pound today is worth the same as one pound when CHILD NAME is 30 years old, if he/she had a university degree in PUNISUB1 less than 95PUNISUB1PUNISUB1 = 97his/her preferred subject, how much do you think CHILD NAME could earn per year on average at the age of 30?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PUNISUB1 <> DK | REF | 95 (First preferred subject given)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearn1dk

Expected earnings first choice, bracketed

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think might fairly represent CHILD NAME's yearly earnings at age 30 if he/she has a university degree in PUNISUB1 not equal to 97PUNISUB1PUNISUB1 = 97his/her preferred subject?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PUNISUB1 <> DK | REF | 95 (First preferred subject given)
and if PXPEARN1 = DK (Child's expected earnings in first choice subject area not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearn2

Expected earnings if study second choice

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: (Look ahead to when CHILD NAME will be 30 years old and suppose that he/she is working then. Think about the kinds of jobs that will be available to CHILD NAME. Assuming that one pound today is worth the same as one pound when he/she is 30 years old) How much do you think CHILD NAME could earn per year on average at the age of 30 if he/she has a university degree in PUNISUB2 less than 95PUNISUB2PUNISUB2 = 97his/her second preferred subject?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PUNISUB2 <> DK | REF | 95 | 96 (Second preferred subject given)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearn2dk

Expected earnings second choice, brackets

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think might fairly represent CHILD NAME's yearly earnings at age 30 if he/she has a university degree in PUNISUB2 less than 95PUNISUB2PUNISUB2 = 97his/her second preferred subject?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PUNISUB2 <> DK | REF | 95 | 96 (Second preferred subject given)
and if PXPEARN2 = DK (Child's expected earnings in second choice subject area not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearn3

Expected earnings without a university degree

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: PODDSQUAL = 0Look ahead to when CHILD NAME will be 30 years old and suppose that he/she is working then. Think about the kinds of jobs that will be available to CHILD NAME. Assuming that one pound today is worth the same as one pound when he/she is 30 years old, how much do you think CHILD NAME could earn per year on average at the age of 30 if he/she does not have a university degree?PODDSQUAL greater than 0Look ahead to when CHILD NAME will be 30 years old and suppose that he/she is working then. Think about the kinds of jobs that will be available to CHILD NAME. Assuming that one pound today is worth the same as one pound when he/she is 30 years old. How much do you think CHILD NAME could earn per year on average at the age of 30 if he/she does not have a university degree?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearn3dk

Expected earnings without degree, brackets

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think might fairly represent CHILD NAME's yearly earnings at age 30 if he/she does not have a university degree?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PXPEARN3 = DK (Child's expected earnings without a university degree not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearndk

Expected earnings, brackets

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think might fairly represent PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO's yearly earnings at age 30 if he/she has a university degree PCURSUB not equal to 97in PCURSUB?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PXPEARN = DK (Child's expected earnings not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearng

Expected earnings of same gender

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: What is the average amount that you believe all 30 year old PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO'S SEX = 1menPUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO'S SEX = 2women currently earn per year if they have a university degree in PCURSUB not equal to 97PCURSUBPCURSUB = 97PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO's field of study?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PCURSUB <> DK | REF (Provided child's current subject of study)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearng1

Expected earnings of same gender, first choice

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: Think about all current 30 year old CHILD'S SEX = 2womenCHILD'S SEX = 1men who are working full time. What is the average amount that you believe these workers currently earn per year if they have a university degree in PUNISUB1 less than 95PUNISUB1PUNISUB1 = 97[CHILD NAME]'s preferred subject?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PUNISUB1 <> DK | REF | 95 (First preferred subject given)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearng1dk

Expected earnings, same gender, first choice, brackets

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think fairly represents the annual earnings of a 30 year old CHILD'S SEX = 2womanCHILD'S SEX = 1man with a university degree in PUNISUB1 less than 95PUNISUB1PUNISUB1 = 97[CHILD NAME]'s preferred subject?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PUNISUB1 <> DK | REF | 95 (First preferred subject given)
and if PXPEARNG1 = DK (Earnings in first choice subject area not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearng2

Expected earnings of same gender, second choice

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: What is the average amount that you believe all 30 year old CHILD'S SEX = 2womenCHILD'S SEX = 1men currently earn per year if they have a university degree in PUNISUB2 less than 95PUNISUB2PUNISUB2 = 97[CHILD NAME]'s second preferred subject?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PUNISUB2 <> DK | REF | 95 | 96 (Second preferred subject given)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearng2dk

Expected earnings, same gender, second choice, brackets

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think fairly represents the annual earnings of a 30 year old CHILD'S SEX = 2womanCHILD'S SEX = 1man with a university degree in PUNISUB2 less than 95PUNISUB2PUNISUB2 = 97[CHILD NAME]'s second preferred subject?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PUNISUB2 <> DK | REF | 95 | 96 (Second preferred subject given)
and if PXPEARNG2 = DK (Earnings in second choice subject area not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearng3

Expected earnings of same gender, no degree

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: What is the average amount that you believe all 30 year old CHILD'S SEX = 2womenCHILD'S SEX = 1men currently earn per year if they do not have a university degree?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearng3dk

Expected earnings, same gender, no degree, brackets

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think fairly represents the annual earnings of a 30 year old CHILD'S SEX = 2womanCHILD'S SEX = 1man without a university degree?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PXPEARNG3 = DK (Earnings without a university degree not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearngdk

Expected earnings, same gender, brackets

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think fairly represents the annual earnings of a 30 year old PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO'S SEX = 1manPUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO'S SEX = 2woman with a university degree in PCURSUB not equal to 97PCURSUBPCURSUB = 97PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO's field of study?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PCURSUB <> DK | REF (Provided child's current subject of study)
and if PXPEARNG = DK (Earnings with degree in current subject not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearngnd

Expected earnings of same gender, no degree

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: What is the average amount that you believe all 30 year old PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO'S SEX = 1menPUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO'S SEX = 2women currently earn per year if they do not have a university degree?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearngnddk

Expected earnings same gender, no degree, brackets

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think fairly represents the annual earnings of a 30 year old PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO'S SEX = 1manPUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO'S SEX = 2woman without a university degree?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PXPEARNGND = DK (Earnings without degree not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearnnd

Expected earnings without a university degree

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: (Look ahead to when PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO will be 30 years old and suppose that he/she is working then. Think about the kinds of jobs that will be available to PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO. Assuming that one pound today is worth the same as one pound when he/she is 30 years old...) how much do you think PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO could earn per year on average at the age of 30 if he/she had not gone to university?

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearnnddk

Expected earnings, no degree, brackets

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think might fairly represent PUNICHILD/PUNICHILDO'S yearly earnings at age 30 if he/she had not gone to university?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if ((PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 5)) | (PEDCHPID <> MIS) (Parent of a co-resident child who is away at university (and no other children in the household) OR parent of a non co-resident child aged 18-21 at university)
and if PXPEARNND = DK (Child's expected earnings if they did not have a degree not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearnu

Expected earnings if study

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER AMOUNT

Text: Look ahead to when CHILD NAME will be 30 years old and suppose that he/she is working then. Think about the kinds of jobs that will be available to CHILD NAME. Assuming that one pound today is worth the same as one pound when CHILD NAME is 30 years old, if he/she had a university degree, how much do you think CHILD NAME could earn per year on average at the age of 30?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if (PUNISUB1 = DK | REF | 95) & (PUNISUB2 = DK | REF | 95 | 96) (1st and 2nd preferred subject not given)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxpearnudk

Expected earnings

Type: choice

Source: UKHLS

Text: Which of these do you think might fairly represent CHILD NAME's yearly earnings at age 30 if he/she has a university degree?

OptionLabel
1Less than £ 10,000 per year
2£ 10,000 to £ 14,999 per year
3£ 15,000 to £ 19,999 per year
4£ 20,000 to £ 24,999 per year
5£ 25,000 to £ 29,999 per year
6£ 30,000 to £ 34,999 per year
7£ 35,000 to £ 39,999 per year
8£ 40,000 to £ 44,999 per year
9£ 45,000 to £ 49,999 per year
10£ 50,000 to £ 54,999 per year
11More than £ 55,000 per year

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if (PUNISUB1 = DK | REF | 95) & (PUNISUB2 = DK | REF | 95 | 96) (1st and 2nd preferred subject not given)
and if PXPEARNU = DK (Child's expected earnings with degree not known)

paredexpectations_ip5.pxptuition

Expected tuition

Type: number

Source: UKHLS

Interviewer Instruction: ENTER NUMBER

Text: Excluding any scholarship, grant, bursary or fee reduction scheme that CHILD NAME might receive, how much do you expect CHILD NAME to pay as yearly tuition if he/she goes to university?

Universe:
if (PEDCHPNO <> MIS) & (any KATUNI = 1 | 2 | 3) (Parent of a child aged 10 to 21 who is co-resident in the household and NOT at university/H.E. college)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)

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