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SN 4754 -Home Office Citizenship Survey, 2001
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Title:
Home Office Citizenship Survey, 2001
(Citizenship Survey, 2001; HOCS)

Subject Categories:
Citizenship Survey - Major studies
Crime and law enforcement - Law, crime and legal systems
Community and urban studies - Society and culture
Race relations - Society and culture
Charities, voluntary organisations and voluntary work - Social welfare policy and systems

Depositor(s):
Home Office. Communities Group

Principal Investigator(s):
Home Office. Communities Group
BMRB. Social Research

Sponsor(s):
Home Office

Abstract:
The Citizenship Survey (known in the field as the Communities Study) has been conducted on a biennial basis since 2001 (the second survey was conducted in 2003, the third in 2005 and the current wave in 2007-2008). The survey provides an evidence base for the work of Communities and Local Government (formerly the Department for Communities and Local Government), principally on the issues of community cohesion, community engagement, race and faith, volunteering and civil renewal, and is also used extensively for developing policy and for performance measurement. The survey is also used more widely, by other government departments and external stakeholders, to help inform their work around the issues covered in the survey.

The Citizenship Survey was formerly conducted by the Home Office (whose remit formerly included the topics covered in the survey), and known as the Home Office Citizenship Survey (HOCS) before the responsibility moved to the new Communities and Local Government department in May 2006. The HOCS acronym may still be in use for earlier waves of the survey. Further information about the survey, including links to publications, can be found on the Communities and Local Government Citizenship Survey web pages.

The survey moved to a continuous design in 2007 which means that data became available on a quarterly basis for that survey from April 2007. Once collection for the four quarters is complete, a full aggregated dataset will be made available, and the larger sample size will allow more detailed analysis. It is anticipated that the survey will proceed on a continuous basis in future years.

The 2001 Citizenship Survey delivers information to underpin policies on:

  • active citizenship;

  • racial prejudice and discrimination;

  • people and their neighbourhoods;

  • active community participation; and

  • family networks and parenting.


  • The 2001 survey included a total sample of over 15,000 people aged 16 and over in England and Wales. This comprised a 10,000+ core sample and minority ethnic boost of 5,000+ people aged 16 and over. The minority ethnic boost was achieved through a combination of focussed enumeration and over sampling in high minority ethnic density areas.
    Main Topics:
    The 2001 Citizenship Survey questionnaire comprised four modules, each focusing on particular Home Office policy responsibilities:
  • family policy, including: household compositions, interaction with non-resident children, family networks and sources of parenting advice and information.

  • active communities and social capital, including: neighbourliness, civic participation, informal and formal volunteering, employee volunteering, receipt of voluntary help.

  • race equality and prejudice, including: perceptions of race equality and prejudice, identity, religion, language.

  • rights and responsibilities, including: self-defined rights and responsibilities, balancing rights and responsibilities.


  • The demographics module includes standard demographics, and also media exposure and access to transport.

    Standard Measures
    The questionnaire used established questions where practical and adapted standard questions where policy requirements mean it was not possible to use standard questions, for example:
  • demographics: most are taken from the ONS harmonised booklets.

  • family relationships: adapted from the GHS family relationship grid,

  • hierarchy of community participation: adapted from the method used in the National Survey of Voluntary Activity, 1997 (see Davis Smith, 1998) - this study is held at the UK Data Archive under SN:3931.

  • Coverage:
    Dates of Fieldwork: 20 March 2001-07 October 2001
    Country: England and Wales
    Spatial Units: Inner city/other urban/rural breakdown
    Observation Units: Individuals
    Kind of Data: Alpha/numeric data; Individual (micro) level

    Universe Sampled:
    Location of Units of Observation:National
    Population:Nationally representative sample of adults aged 16+, and a boost sample of minority ethnic adults aged 16+, in England and Wales, during 2001

    Methodology:
    Time Dimensions: Repeated cross-sectional study
    Previously every two years since 2001. Since 2007, the survey has moved to a continuous design.
    Sampling Procedures: Multi-stage stratified random sample
    The survey is conducted with a core, nationally representative, sample, plus a minority ethnic boost sample, achieved through direct screening and focused enumeration.
    Number of Units: Main sample: target 10,000, achieved 10,015. Minority ethnic boost sample: target 5,000, achieved 5,509
    Method of Data Collection: Face-to-face interview
    Weighting: Weighting used. See documentation for details.

    Language(s) of Written Materials:
    Study Description: English
    Study Documentation: English

    Access:
    Access Conditions: The depositor has specified that registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. The depositor may be informed about usage. See terms and conditions for further information.
    Availability: ESDS Access and Preservation, UK Data Archive
    Contact: Help desk: help@esds.ac.uk

    Date of Release:
    First Edition: 13 November 2003

    Copyright:
    Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen’s Printer for Scotland

     

    Documentation:
    FormatNameSize in KilobytesDescription
    EXCEL4754significancereadyreckoner.xls21Significance Ready Reckoner 2001
    PDF4754userguide1.pdf6108User Guide Part 1
    PDF4754userguide2.pdf2613User Guide Part 2
    PDFin4574.pdf45User Guide index file
    HTMLUKDA_Study_4754_Information.htm21Study information and citation

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