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Statistics INDLE Comments/ groups with HID Unique household identifier 1-99999 6 digit code PID Unique person identifier 1-99 PID = 1 for all, if : only sample of households <= persons used 8 persons For reasons of anonymisation, only households <= 8 persons COUNTRY Country code (276) Char code (724) (Numeric code) (250) (380) (246) (752) (826) (578) (190) (245) (331) (541) (542) (730) (789) HHC1 Number of persons in the household 1-5 5=5+ All HHC2 Age of the youngest person in the household 0-85 85=85+ All : incl. age groups, : incl. -9, : 0-80 For reasons of anonymisation, age groups: 0-2 years old (value=1), 3-5 years old (value=4), 7-9 years old (value=8), 75+ years old (value=75), exact age: 6,10-74 years old 0-80 -9 = Children born during the survey. HHC3 Number of persons aged <7 in the household 0-2 2=2+ All HHC4 Number of persons aged 7-17 in the household 0-3 3=3+ All HHC5 Number of persons aged 18+ in the household 1-4 1=0-1 All 4=4+ question H3 1 Any persons (<10 years old) in formal care on a longterm basis? 1 Yes HHC2 < 10 : children of any age. : no data, : not asked Children of any age Question asked for each child in the HH what types of care they received. Only the under 10's have been picked up here and longterm formal care identified and converted from the single individual to the HH. All those who did not record formal longterm childcare have been coded not applicable

Statistics INDLE question H4 2 Public or private childcare 1 All in public care 1 = 1,,,, : not asked. : no data It is not always clear what is private and what is public. A split would not therefore make much sense, it often depends what is available in a local area.. 2 All in private care or some in private care, some in public care question H5 3 Type of accommodation 1 Detached single family house All,,, : deviations in codes Detached house Cannot distinguish between flats in blocks of 10 or more/fewer flats. We also combined maisonettes with flats. Data 1=1+2 2 Semidetached/terraced single family house Only codes 1 and 2 used, all other housing coded as 5 3 Flat in block of <10 dwellings Value 3: flat in block of <11 dwellings Building of fewer than 10 dwellings 1-2 storey building Residential building with small number of flats (1-3 floors, 1-3 stairways) 3=3+4 4 Flat in block with 10+ dwellings Value 4: flat in block with 11+ dwellings Building of more than 10 dwellings 3 storey building Residential building with large number of flats (more than 4 floors or more than 3 stairways) question H6 4 How many rooms in home (exclude kitchen, toilet, bathroom) 5 Other accommodation 1-6 6=6+ All : not asked Not collected

Statistics INDLE Comments/ groups with 5 Own or rent home 1 Own home All : not asked question H7 2 Rent home Cannot distinguish between 2 and 3. 6c Household has TV 0 No All 1 Yes, 1=1+ 1 = 1 or more TV sets, if number of TV sets not asked 6d Household has a satellite/cable receiver 1 Yes All,, : not asked 6e Household has a video recorder 1 Yes All. 6f Household has a microwave oven 1 Yes All : not asked 6g Household has a dishwasher 1 Yes All 6h Household has a washing machine 1 Yes All 6k Household has a deep freeze 1 Yes All : not asked 6l Household has a telephone 1 Yes All : not asked, : all 1. : only line telephones, everyone supposed to have, i.e. 1 Only line telephones included

Statistics INDLE Comments/ groups with 6m Household has a mobile phone 1 Yes All : not asked. 6n Household has a second home 1 Yes All : not asked Not collected 6o Household has a personal computer 1 Yes All 1=1+ 6p Number of cars or vans for private use 0-3 3=3+ All,,, : no exact number => 1=one or more cars 1 = 1 or more cars, if number of cars not asked Number of CARS not VANS At least one =1 0=no car 1=one car 2=two or more questions H18 & 19 9 Net monthly household income band 1 <P25.0 All, : collected in various bands, : gross, : not validated,, : from registers, : disposable income Approximate only, according to "Einkommensund Verbrauchssti chprobe" (EVS) 2003/2003 sample survey of household income and expenditure 2 P25.0 to <P50.0 2 (500-999,99 ) 1 (<500 ) WGHT2 used In this case we put -6, meaning "Not asked/not validated by the ". From 1999 Based on Gross income From register register, distribution of collected in divided by 12 disposable various family income bands (1-11): 1= 215; 2= 215 - less than 435; 3 P50.0 to <P75.0 3 (1000-1499,99 ) 4 P75.0 or more 4 (1500-1999,99 ) 3= 435 - less than 870; 4= 870 - less than 1,305; 5 (2000-2499,99 ) 6 (2500-2999,99 ) 7 (3000-4999,99 ) 5= 1,305-1,740; 6= 1,740-2,820; 7= 2,820-3,420; 8 (>5000 ) 8= 3,420-3,830; 9= 3,830-4,580; 10= 4,580-6,670; 11= 6,670 or more

Statistics INDLE 10a Receive and pay for with childcare 1 Received All, : not asked. : no data Question only asked if there are children <=12 years in hhc2 Data 10b Receive and pay for with food preparation 1 Received All,, : not asked. : no data 10c Receive and pay for with cleaning 1 Received All,, : not asked. : no data 10d Receive and pay for with watering plants 1 Received All,,, : not asked. : no data 10e Receive and pay for with shopping/errands 1 Received All,, : not asked. : no data 10f Receive and pay for with care of adults 1 Received All,, : not asked. : no data 10g Receive and pay for with repairs/construction 1 Received All,,, : not asked. : no data Not isolable from other daily tasks (housework, meals, administrative Data management) Not isolable Data from other daily tasks (housework, meals, administrative management) Same Data question for plants, gardening and pets Only one question about shopping and transport A question about doing odd jobs, but not exactly the same Data Data Data

Statistics INDLE 10h Receive and pay for with vehicle services 1 Received All,,, : not asked. : no data Data 10i Receive and pay for with gardening 1 Received All,,, : not asked. : no data 10k Receive and pay for with care of pets 1 Received All,,, : not asked. : no data 10l Receive and pay for with transport or removals 1 Received All,, : not asked. : no data Same question for plants, gardening and pets Same question for plants, gardening and pets Only one question about shopping and transport Data Data Data question C INC1 Sex 1 Male All (= 10+) 2 Female 15+ 20-85, -9 10-80 12+ 16+

Statistics INDLE question B INC2 Age 10-85 10+ : 15+, : 20-85, -9, : 10-80, : 75=75+, : 12+, : 16+ Compute as year of survey (4 digit) - year of birth (4 digit); cap ages of the oldest people at 85 INC3 Life cycle 1 Person below 25 : 15+, years with no children < 18 years and living in parents household 10+ : 20-85, -9, : 10-80, : 75=75+, : 12+, : 16+ See the Basic Tables 2 Person 25 44 years with no children < 18 years and living in parents household 3 Person below 45 in a couple (married/cohabitin g) with no children < 18 years 4 Person below 45 with no children < 18 years and living in another household arrangement For reasons of anonymisatio n, value 75: 75 years or older 15+ 15+ 20-85, -9 10-80 12+ INC2=20-85, - 9 10-80 12+ 16+ 16+ 5 Single parent (all ages) youngest child <18 years 6 Person (all ages) in couple (married/cohabitin g) with youngest child 0 6 years 7 Person (all ages) in couple (married/cohabitin g) with, youngest child 7-17 years 8 Person 45-64 in a couple (married/ cohabiting) with no children < 18 years 9 Person 45-64 with no children < 18 years 10 Person 65 and above in a couple (married/cohabitin g) with no children < 18 years 11 Person 65 and above with no children <18 years and living in another household arrangement

Statistics INDLE question E INC4 Activity status 1 Employed fulltime 10+,,,,, : deviations Value 2: including employed at low level/casual worker. Value 8: including code 7 and on leave for other reasons. Persons on full-time maternity or parental leave have no further questions about their employment 15+ All employed, INC2=20-85, - These were except parttime employees 9 not collected in the hhld grid but derived from our usual LFS type questions which we used in the individual questionnaire. We would not usually separate out 3 from 1 and 2. 12+ 16+ 2 Employed parttime 3 On leave 4 Unemployed 5 Pupil, student, further training, unpaid traineeship 6 In retirement or early retirement or has given up business 7 Fulfilling domestic tasks Those aged 10 to 14 coded as 5 at Statistics Part-time employees only Incl. nonemployed on maternity/pat ernity/paterna l leave, child care leave Incl. permanently disabled Incl.disabled persons Incl. permanently disabled questions I2 & I3 8 Other person IND1 Worked last week 1 Yes INC2 = 15+,, : 16+, : 20+,, : not asked INC2 = 16+ Works this/next week INC2=20-85, - This Asked of 16-9 information was only collected from those aged 16 and 80 over. 15-yearolds should all be full-time students in the. INC2 = 16+, temporarily absent from work 3 Not On child-care leave or laidoff, not employed in

Statistics INDLE question I4 question I5 IND2 Why not worked last week 1 On holiday INC2 = 15+,, : 2 not asked. : INC2=16+ 2 Other reason IND3 Industry of employment 1 Agriculture, fishing, mining & quarrying, utility supply 2 Manufacturing and construction 3 Wholesale and retail trade 4 Hotels and restaurants; transport, storage and communication 5 Financial intermediation; real estate, renting and business activities INC2 = 15+, : not asked We put -6 for family workers, as we did not ask them reason for absence. Changed to - 1 in INC2=20-85, - Labour 9 and dispute not IND1=2 identified as a reason. If it did occur it will be in 'other'. INC2=20-85, - 9 and IND1= INC2 = 16+ 2 INC2 = 16+ 6 Education, health and social work 7 Public administration, defence, social security, extraterritorial bodies 8 Other community, social, & personal service + employment in private households question I6 IND4 Work in private or public sector 1 Private sector INC2 = 15+ 2 Public sector or other,,, : not asked arbitrary, therefore omitted.. INC2 = 16+

Statistics INDLE question I7 IND5 Occupation (ISCO-88 1 digit) 1 Legislators, senior officials and managers INC2 = 15+, : coded differently ("not asked") -6 (coded differently in ) We put -5, meaning "Question not fully harmonised", as we have a two-digit ISCO-2001 classification. Changed to - 6 in INC2=20-85, - 9 and IND1= INC2 = 16+ 2 Professionals 3 Technicians and associate professionals 4 Clerks 5 Service, shop and market sales workers 6 Skilled agriculture and Fishery workers 7 Craft and related trade workers question I8 question I9 8 Plant/machinery operators and assemblers 9 Elementary occupations IND6 Employment status 1 Employee INC2 = 15+ 2 Self-employed or family worker IND7 Full-time or part-time 1 Full-time INC2 = 15+ and IND6=1 : deviation INC2= 20-85+,-9 and IND1 = and IND6= Usual weekly hours >= 35 2 Part-time Usual weekly hours < 35 INC2 = 16+

Statistics INDLE question I10 IND8 Fixed start and finishing time at work 1 Yes, fixed INC2 = 15+ and IND6=1,,, : not asked,, : deviations of proxy INC2=20-85+,-9 and IND1= and IND6=1 Only those who recorded that they work flexitime have been coded as 2. It is possible that those who recorded other patterns may not have fixed start/finish times. "Must meet at work at a fixed point in time". question I12, not fixed IND10 Weekly contracted hours 0-99 INC2 = 15+ and IND6=1 and IND9=1,, : not asked, : normal, : usual hrs We do not know if IND9=1 of proxy INC2=20-85+,-9 and IND1= and IND6=1 normal hours, eployees and self employed Usual hours INC2 = 16+ and IND6=1 and IND9=1 question I13 IND11 Has contracted paid vacation INC2 = 15+ and IND6=1,,,, of : not asked proxy

Statistics INDLE questions I15, I16, I17, I18 IND13 Net monthly individual income group main job 1 <P25.0 INC2 = 15+,, : collected in various bands, : not validated,,, : from registers, : deviation Approximate 1 (<500 ) "Not only, asked/not according to validated by "Mikrozensus the " " (MZ) 2002/ 2002 microcensus From 1999 register, divided by 12 Banded (1-11) income collected: 1= 215; From register Only information on total income from paid work. Income from main job not possible for 41 people 0-400 Litas INC2 = 16+ 2 P25.0 to <P50.0 2 (500-999,99 ) 2= 215 - less than 435; 401-600 Litas 3 P50.0 to <P75.0 3 (1000-1249,99 ) 3= 435 - less than 870; 601-800 Litas 4 P75.0 or more 4 (1250-1499,99 ) 4= 870 - less than 1,305; 801 or more Litas question I19 question I24 5 (1500-1999,99 ) 6 (2000-2499,99 ) 7 (2500-2999,99 ) IND14 Has more than 1 job 1 Yes INC2 = 15+ IND15 Looked for work in last 4 weeks 1 Yes INC2 = 15+,, : not CHO6 : 3 asked, during the : during 3 months 5= 1,305-1,740; 6= 1,740-2,820; 7= 2,820-3,420; 8 (>3000 ) 8= 3,420-3,830; 9= 3,830-4,580; 10= 4,580-6,670; 11= 6,670 or more We put -6 for INC4=7, since we did not ask this. Changed to - 1 in INC2=20-85+,-9 and IND1= INC2 = 16+ INC2 = 16+ 3 last three months, did you take steps to find employment? Yes/No 2 not available CHO08 : during the last four weeks, how much time did you devote to employment seeking?

Statistics INDLE question I26 IND16 Able to start work in 2 weeks 1 Yes INC2 = 15+, : not 3 asked and IND15=1 Asked of all unemployed INC2 = 20-85+,-9 and IND1 = 3 and IND15=1 INC2 = 16+ 3 and IND15=1 question I29 IND19 Presently in 1 Yes 10+ : not asked, : 15+ 15+ INC2=20-85, - 9 12+ 16+ question I30 IND20 Level of currently receiving 1 General training: primary, lower (ISCED 1-2) 10+ and IND19=1,,,,, : deviations, : not asked 15+ Conversion from qualifications to ISCED levels is difficult in some cases 1 Lower 16+ and IND19=1 2 General training: upper, post- (ISCED 3-4) ISCED 3 2 General 2=2+3 3 Vocational training (ISCED 2,3-4) 4 Tertiary (ISCED 5a,5b,6) Empty category for Includes ISCED 4-6 ISCED 3-4 and ISCED 5b Includes Other ISCED 5a and ISCED 6 3 Technical 4 Vocational 5 Other training (language, computer) Not available We do not have code 5 5 Art 7 Higher nonacademic 8 Academic 9 Part-time 10 Apprenticeshi p 11 Education at work 12 Other (language courses, music courses,...)

Statistics INDLE question I32 IND22 Highest level of completed 1 Primary (ISCED 1) INC2 = 15+,,, : 1 incl. Illiterate, : deviation 'Incl. illiterate or uncompleted. All INC2=15 coded 1 at Statistics Incl. illiterate people From register Again problems matching with ISCED. All with INC2=15 coded 1 at Statistics All with INC2 = 15 coded 1 at Statistics 1 Lower or no Incl. illiterate and those who have not completed ISCED 1 stage. INC2 = 16+ Category 1 incl. illiterary persons 2 Lower (ISCED 2) 3 Upper (ISCED3 or 4) 2 Lower (past 3 or 4 years out of 6) 3 Higher (past all years) 4 ISCED 5b 4 Higher nonacademic question I36 question I37 5 ISCED 5a or ISCED 6 5 Academic 6 Other related to occupation IND23 General health 1 Good : not asked 10+ 15+ 12+ 2 Fair Average Category not used. 3 Bad IND24 Have a chronic physical or mental health condition 1 Yes 10+ and IND23=3,4,5, : not asked, : not fully harmonised (=- 6), : deviations 15+ Question not fully harmonised (=-6). Collected 'Do you have any health problems or disabilities that you expect will last for more than one year?' 12+ and IND23=3,4,5 16+ and IND23=3,4,5 question I40 IND26 How often feel rushed 1 Always rushed INC2 = 15 +,,,,, : not asked 2 Sometimes rushed 3 Almost never rushed INC2 = 16+. INC2 = 16 +

Statistics INDLE question I44 IND28 Present marital status 1 Formally married 10+ 15+ Formally 20-85, -9 married would read better than 'Married and living with husband/wife' 10-80 12+ 16+ question I45 2 Single, never married 3 Widowed 4 Divorced or separated IND29 If not formally married, is diarist cohabiting 1 Yes 10+ and IND28=2,3,4,, : not asked Also if INC3=10-14 15+ 20-85, -9 Including same sex couples 10-80 12+ and IND28=2,3,4 questions B and D question D and question I32 IND30 Age of spouse/partner 16-85 IND28=1 or IND29=1 Compute as year of survey (4 digit) - year of birth (4 digit); cap ages of the oldest people at 85 IND31 Spouse/partner highest level of completed 1 Primary (ISCED 1) IND28=1 or IND29=1 : 75=75+, : 16=16 or below, : 1 incl. illiterate, deviations,, : deviations For reasons of anonymisatio n, value 75: 75 years or older Condition: if relationship (household grid) = 1 (spouse or partner) Condition: if relationship (household grid) = 1 (spouse or partner) 1 incl. Illiterate From register Again problems matching with ISCED 16=16 or below 1 Lower or no Incl. illiterate and those who have not completed ISCED 1 stage. 2 Lower (ISCED 2) 3 Upper (ISCED 3 or 4) 1 incl. illiterate or uncompleted 2 Lower (past 3 or 4 years out of 6) 3 Higher (past all years) 4 ISCED 5b 4 Higher nonacademic 5 ISCED 5a or ISCED 6 5 Academic 6 Other related to occupation

Statistics INDLE questions D and E IND32 Spouse/partner activity status 1 Employed fulltime IND28=1 or IND29=1 : not asked,,, : categories collapsed,, : deviations Condition: if relationship (household grid) = 1 (spouse or partner) All employed, except parttime employees These were not collected in the hhld grid but derived from our usual LFS type questions which we used in the individual questionnaire. We would not usually separate out 3 from 1 and 2. 2 Employed parttime 3 On leave 4 Unemployed 5 In retirement or early retirement or has given up business 6 Fulfilling domestic tasks Part-time employees only Incl. nonemployed on maternity/pat ernity/paterna l leave, child care leave Incl. Permanently disabled Incl.disabled persons Incl. permanently disabled 7 Other person Including code 6 and on leave for other reasons question D and question I8 IND33 Spouse/partner employment status 1 Employee (IND28=1 or IND29=1) and partner's IND1= 2 Self-employed or family worker : deviation Condition: if relationship (household grid) = 1 (spouse or partner) We do not identify family workers other than unpaid family workers who may already be in codes 1 or 2.

Statistics INDLE Comments/ groups with IND34 Spouse/partner full-time or part-time 1 Full-time (IND28=1 or : deviation question D IND29=1) and and partner's question I9 IND1= and IND6=1 Condition: if relationship (household grid) = 1 (spouse or partner) of proxy Based on main activity combined with normal hours Usual weekly hours >= 35 2 Part-time Usual weekly hours < 35 question D and question I12 question D and question I10 Individual weight IND36 Spouse/partner weekly contracted hours 0-99 (IND28=1 or,,, : IND29=1) and not asked, partner's : normal, IND1= and : usual IND6=1 hrs IND37 Spouse/partner fixed start and finishing time at work 1 Yes, fixed (IND28=1 or,,, : IND29=1) and not asked partner's IND1= and IND6=1, not fixed WGHT2 Individual response weight 10+, : same as WGHT1 Condition: if relationship (household grid) = 1 (spouse or partner) Condition: if relationship (household grid) = 1 (spouse or partner) Same as WGHT1 Same as WGHT1 of proxy of proxy Normal hours, employees and selfemployed Usual hours. 12+ 16+