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<strong>Longitudinal</strong> Survey Data Consultation<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

The UKDA and the UK <strong>Longitudinal</strong> Studies Centre (ULSC) both based at Essex<br />

will be launching a new ESRC/JISC-funded longitudinal data service. The service<br />

will provide enhanced data for, access to, and support for an initial portfolio of<br />

key longitudinal data collections including:<br />

• British Household Panel Survey (BHPS)<br />

• National Child Development Survey (NCDS)<br />

• British Cohort Study (BCS70)<br />

• Millennium Cohort Study (MCS)<br />

We want to make sure that this service meets the needs of the UK academic<br />

community. We would be grateful for your help in achieving this objective by<br />

completing this short <strong>questionnaire</strong>.<br />

DATA SOURCES AND SOFTWARE<br />

1a. Which longitudinal surveys do you currently use? (check all that<br />

apply)<br />

None (go to Q2.)<br />

National Child Development Study<br />

1970 British Cohort Study<br />

British Household Panel Survey<br />

Other (please state)<br />

b. How often do you access/order longitudinal data from the UK Data<br />

Archive?<br />

Regularly<br />

Occasionally<br />

Rarely/Never (go to Q.2)<br />

c. When did you last access/order any longitudinal data from the UK Data<br />

Archive?<br />

In the last 3 months<br />

More than 3 months, but no more than 1 year ago<br />

More than 1 year ago but no more than 3 years ago


More than 3 years ago<br />

2. Which longitudinal surveys might you want to use in the future?<br />

(check all that apply)<br />

National Child Development Study<br />

1970 British Cohort Study<br />

British Household Panel Survey<br />

Millennium Cohort Study<br />

English <strong>Longitudinal</strong> Study of Ageing<br />

Other (please state)<br />

3. Are there any other longitudinal surveys that you want to use that are<br />

not currently archived?<br />

4. Which data analysis, software packages do you use on a regular basis?<br />

(check all that apply)<br />

SPSS<br />

STATA<br />

SAS<br />

NESSTAR (for online analysis,not simply data discovery)<br />

NSDstat<br />

Other (please state)<br />

RESEARCH<br />

5. Do you use any of the above datasets for research?<br />

Yes<br />

No (if no go to Q. 10)<br />

6. What topics are you researching?<br />

e.g. life events, poverty transitions etc.


7. Have you experienced any difficulties accessing and using longitudinal<br />

survey data in your research? (check all that apply or state what kind)<br />

Accessing data: Yes No<br />

Registration for data services<br />

Ordering via UK Data Archive online<br />

system<br />

Downloading data via UK Data Archive<br />

system<br />

Cost of acquiring data<br />

Other (please specify)<br />

Using data:<br />

Conducting longitudinal statistical<br />

analysis<br />

Data documentation<br />

Obtaining details about variables<br />

Merging files<br />

Handling missing data<br />

Other (please specify)<br />

Please provide further details on any difficulties<br />

8. Would any of the following be useful in using longitudinal survey<br />

datasets in your research:<br />

a. Additional derived variables?<br />

Very useful<br />

Of some use<br />

Not useful<br />

If very useful, which topic areas would be most useful?


. An index of variables that are harmonised or comparable between<br />

surveys?<br />

Very useful<br />

Of some use<br />

Not useful<br />

If very useful, which topic areas would be most useful?<br />

c. Sampler datafiles to explore online the content and extent of data?<br />

Very useful<br />

Of some use<br />

Not useful<br />

If very useful, which topic areas would be most useful?<br />

d. An online system for visualising the data structure in order to aid<br />

subsetting and matching data?<br />

Very useful<br />

Of some use<br />

Not useful<br />

9. What other services or developments would make it easier for you to<br />

access or use longitudinal survey data in your research?


TEACHING<br />

10. Do you use any of the following datasets in your teaching? (check all<br />

that apply)<br />

No (go to Q. 16)<br />

National Child Development Study<br />

1970 British Cohort Study<br />

British Household Panel Survey<br />

Other (please state)<br />

11. In which context? (check all that apply):<br />

Postgraduate<br />

Undergraduate<br />

Further Education<br />

Professional courses<br />

Please state discipline<br />

12. In what substantive areas is your teaching focused?<br />

e.g. economics or sociology<br />

13. Have you experienced any difficulties accessing or using longitudinal<br />

survey data in your teaching?<br />

(check all that apply or state what kind)<br />

Accessing data: Yes No<br />

Class registration for data services<br />

Gaining permission to use data for<br />

teaching<br />

Ordering via UK Data Archive online<br />

system<br />

Downloading data via UK Data Archive<br />

system<br />

Cost of acquiring data<br />

Other (please<br />

specify)<br />

Using data:<br />

Data documentation


Merging files<br />

Weighting<br />

Teaching longitudinal statistical analysis<br />

with real data<br />

Availability of tailor-made teaching<br />

datasets<br />

Other (please<br />

specify)<br />

Please provide further details on any difficulties<br />

14. Would themed teaching datasets be helpful in your teaching?<br />

Yes very helpful<br />

A little helpful<br />

Not at all helpful<br />

If very helpful, which themes would be most helpful to you?<br />

15. What other services or developments would make it easier for you to<br />

access or use longitudinal survey data in your teaching?<br />

TRAINING AND SUPPORT<br />

16. Have you ever been on a training course on longitudinal data, e.g.<br />

data analysis?<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

If yes, please give very brief details of the topic, where the course was held, and<br />

the most useful aspects.


17. Which of the following forms of training would you find useful?<br />

a. Courses to raise awareness of longitudinal survey data and their<br />

research potential<br />

Very useful<br />

Of some use<br />

Not useful<br />

If very useful, which specific topics are you particularly interested in?<br />

b. Courses on specific aspects of particular surveys (e.g. matching<br />

datafiles in the BHPS)<br />

Very useful<br />

Of some use<br />

Not useful<br />

If very useful, which specific surveys or aspects are you particularly interested in?<br />

c. Topic-based courses drawing on a range of surveys (e.g. employment<br />

and the labour market)<br />

Very useful<br />

Of some use<br />

Not useful<br />

If very useful, which topics are you particularly interested in?<br />

d. Online training and support resources, including course materials,<br />

‘how to’ guides and workbooks<br />

Very useful<br />

Of some use<br />

Not useful<br />

If very useful, what kind of resources would be most useful?


ANY OTHER COMMENTS<br />

Please feel free to add any other comments below.<br />

Finally, would you be prepared to take part in further, more detailed consultation<br />

activities to aid the planning and development of the new Economic and Social<br />

Data Service?<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

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