Living in Britain : results from the 2000 General Household Survey
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Living in Britain : results from the 2000 General Household Survey
The Stationery Office, c2001
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At head of title: National Statistics
"Social and welfare"--P. [4] of cover
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The General Household Survey is a multi-purpose continuous survey carried out by the Social Survey Division of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) which collects information on a range of topics from people living in private households in Great Britain. The survey started in 1971 and has documented the major changes in households, families and people since then. It covers a range of core topics every year comprising: household and family information, housing tenure and household accommodation, consumer durables (including vehicle ownership,) employment, education, health and use of health services, smoking, drinking (in the last 7 days,) family information (including marriage, cohabitation and fertility,) income and demographic information about household members including migration. In addition to the core topics the 2000/01 report updates information on usual alcohol consumption over the last 12 months, a topic which is now included biennially since the introduction in 1998 of questions about drinking in the last 7 days.
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