University of Oxford Unemployment Survey, 1971 (Newcastle, Coventry and Hammersmith)

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To examine the characteristics of unemployed men and relate them to their length of unemployment

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Variables (A) Respondent Whether registered as unemployed, if not - date returned and occupation. Place of birth, age, marital status, household composition, whether committed to supporting any family members not living with respondent, voluntary or statutory, amount paid. Type of accommodation, household amenities, tenure, amount paid for rent/mortgage etc. Health: whether respondent has any physical or mental disabiities, whether having treatment, whether registered as disabled, whether registration applied for and outcome, affect on occupation and employment status. Other illnesses/complaints currently being treated by doctor or hospital, whether work is affected, whether respondent has ever lost a job because of alcohol, number of times, whether ever received treatment Income: whether receiving unemployment benefit/earnings related supplement/supplementary benefit/family allowances/war pension/industrial injury or disablement pension/family income supplement/occupational pension/ payments from lodgers etc., own earnings, wife's earnings, other income. Total amount received Education: age left school, type of school, qualifications, further education, any special schooling, degree of literacy. Occupation: usual occupation, type of training, other types of work and training, last, first, best, and longest jobs, reasons for leaving. Employment: age first unemployed, number of times, circumstances which might restrict prospects, whether experienced difficulty in finding/holding jobs (main reasons), whether seeking work and if not, why. Whether respondent is selective, effect of unemployment on selectivity. Job seeking methods and results. Whether redundancy payment received and amount, typical 'take home' pay, amount prepared to accept, expected earnings, amount of travelling prepared to undertake, whether willing to move house, number of previous moves. Qualities looked for in a job, amount of satisfaction anticipated. Satisfaction with Employment Exchange, experience of Government Training Course. Father's age and employment status, brothers' employment status, trade union membership (attitude to). (B) Employment Exchange Date of birth, registered occupation, total number of periods of unemployment during period 1.10.68-1.10.71 and duration. Number of jobs over same period, amount of unemployment/supplementary benefit paid, total income. (C) D.H.S.S. Total number of spells/weeks of sickness in period 1.10.68-1.10.71 and cause.

Simple random sample

Face-to-face interview

Compilation or synthesis of existing material

Identifier
DOI http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-1305-1
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=84b16a4e780513071db043d7e0871dbc1be99e1f7c3e767620780f2e793f0d80
Provenance
Creator Hill, M. J., University of Oxford, Department of Social and Administrative Studies
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 1981
Funding Reference Department of Health and Social Security
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Language English
Discipline Economics; History; Humanities; Social and Behavioural Sciences
Spatial Coverage Greater London; Tyne and Wear; West Midlands; England