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ExTRA HOUSEHOLDS PER QUOTA (ENGLAND AND WALES AND SCOTLAND)<br />

16<br />

In any one guota no more than four extra households from concealed and/or presampled<br />

multi-household addresses should be included. For example, if two<br />

concealed multi-household addresses each produce the maximum of three households,<br />

then that is the four extra households. At every address after that you should<br />

select ~ household only, ie you should take the ~ household that your<br />

Concealed Multi-household Selection Sheet instructs you to interview. If in<br />

Scotland you are instructed to interview at two households at a pre-selected<br />

multi-household address, you will only interview at the first if you have already<br />

reached your limit of four additional households.<br />

Enter outcome code 81 against those households that you are omitting because you<br />

have already included four extra households in your guota.<br />

7. INSTITUTIONS (<br />

An institution is defined on the GHS as ‘an address at which four or more<br />

unrelated people sleep; while they may or may not eat communally, the<br />

establishment must be run or managed by a person (or persons) employed for this<br />

purpose by the owner*<br />

Up to 1986 all institutions were counted as ineligible for the GHS. We changed<br />

this procedure for 1986 on so that an institution should be counted as ELIGIBLE<br />

IF THERE IS A PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD USUALLY RESIDENT THERE. In such cases, we want<br />

you to interview the private household(s), provided that the institution is their<br />

main or only address.<br />

The instructions for dealing with addresses divided into parts (see section 5)<br />

also apply to addresses which are institutions. Therefore, if the address had<br />

more that one part you would include private households at all parts unless there<br />

was an instruction on your address list to interview at one part only or to<br />

exclude certain parts. For example, if the only address listed was ‘Manor Hall<br />

Boarding School’ but you found a ‘Headmaster’s Cottage, Manor Hall Boarding<br />

School‘, you would include private households living at the headmaster’s cottage<br />

as well as any living at the schcal. If, however, the address was marked -..., ,,.<br />

‘DIVIDED ADDRESS’ with ‘Manor Hall Boarding Schwl’ as the sampled address and<br />

the 1Headmaster’s Cottage also listed, you would not @@ude private households<br />

living in the headmaster’s cottage. :. .,.<br />

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8. .I’HECOMPLETED QUOTA<br />

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The completed quota includes<br />

Codes 10, 21, 22, 23 and “24~’ .,<br />

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20<br />

Households where you have finished interviewing and”“theoutccsnaiS either-(10)<br />

full co-operation (ie avery eligible member has been interviewed in parson) or<br />

(21-24) partial co-operation (ie some of the information was collected by<br />

proxy or is missing).<br />

b. Code 30<br />

Cases where the whole household refused to be interviewed.<br />

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