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The General Household Survery is
an inter-departmental survey carried out by ONS between April
2000 and March 2001.
From April 2000, the survey consists
of two elements: the Continuous Survey and trailers. The Continuous
Survey is to remain unchanged for the five-year period April 2000-March
2005, apart from essential changes to take account of, for example,
changes in benefits. It consists of a household questionnaire,
to be answered by the Household Reference Person (see Appendix
A) or spouse, and an individual questionnaire to be completed
by all adults aged 16 and over resident in the household. The
household questionnaire covers the following topics:
- demographic information about
household members
- household and family information
- housing tenure
- consumer durables including vehicle
ownership
- migration.
The individual questionnaire includes
sections on:
- employment
- pensions
- education
- health and use of health services
- smoking
- drinking in the last seven days
- family information including marriage,
cohabitation and fertility history
- income.
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