Antenatal Partner (DCW0P) Data Dictionary |
Total number of observations: 4401 Total number of variables: 335 |
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Position | Questionnaire number | Question | Variable name | Format name | Formatted Data values | Value labels | Variable type | SAS logic | Notes | Ref |
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1 | IDN_AP | . | Identification key | Randomly generated ID | ||||||
2 | BG2 | Partner age (Years) | AGE_AP | NAGEAP | 45 | 45+ | Derived and re-categorised | floor((intck('month',newdob,intdate)-(day(intdate)<day(newdob)))/12); | Upper extremes categorised | |
3 | BG4 | What is your weight when you were born? | BG4WEIGHT_AP | BWAP | 2.5 | <=2.5 | Derived and re-categorised | sum((bg4lb_ap/2.2),(bg4oz_ap/35.2739619496),(bg4oz_ap/1000)); | Values converted to kilograms. Extreme values categorised | |
4.5 | >=4.5 | |||||||||
4 | BG5 | When you were born were you more than 3 weeks early? | BG5_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
5 | PRG16 | Have you attended any childbirth preparation classes for this pregnancy with your partner? | PRG16_AP | Q139PFAP | 1 | Yes | Raw | |||
2 | Yes, Have attended them, and, with a previous pregnancy | |||||||||
3 | No, but intend to | |||||||||
4 | Haven't decided | |||||||||
5 | No and don't intend to | |||||||||
6 | No, have not attended them, but have with a previous pregnancy | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
6 | PRG30 | How would you prefer this baby to be fed when they are first born? | PRG30_AP | Q153FAP | 1 | Breast | Raw | |||
2 | Bottle | |||||||||
3 | Both breast and bottle | |||||||||
4 | Haven't decided | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
7 | PRG31 | How long do you think is appropriate to breastfeed a baby? | PRG31_AP | Q154PFAP | 1 | Up to 6 weeks | Raw | |||
2 | Up to 3 months | |||||||||
3 | Up to 6 months | |||||||||
4 | Longer than 6 months | |||||||||
5 | Haven't thought about this | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
8 | PRG34 | Have you decided yet if you will have your child fully immunised? | PRG34_AP | Q157FAP | 1 | Yes I have decided I will have my child fully immunised | Raw | |||
2 | Yes I have decided I will have my child partially (selectively) immunised | |||||||||
3 | Yes I have decided I will NOT have my child immunised | |||||||||
4 | No I have not decided yet | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
9 | PRG35 | During this pregnancy have you received or been told any information that is encouraging you to immunise this child once s/he is born? | PRG35_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
10 | PRG36 | Where did you get this information from: family/whanau? | NPRG36_1_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
11 | Where did you get this information from: friends? | NPRG36_2_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
12 | Where did you get this information from: GP (family doctor)? | NPRG36_3_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
13 | Where did you get this information from: midwife? | NPRG36_4_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
14 | Where did you get this information from: obstetrician? | NPRG36_5_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
15 | Where did you get this information from: alternative health practitioner? | NPRG36_7_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
16 | Where did you get this information from: antenatal class? | NPRG36_8_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
17 | Where did you get this information from: the internet? | NPRG36_9_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
18 | Where did you get this information from: radio? | NPRG36_10_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
19 | Where did you get this information from: TV? | NPRG36_11_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
20 | Where did you get this information from: books, magazines, newspapers? | NPRG36_12_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
21 | Where did you get this information from: other? | NPRG36_13_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | Include category 6 (refer to questionnaire). Low count in category 6. | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
22 | PRG37 | During this pregnancy have you received or been told any information that is discouraging you to immunise this child once s/he is born? | PRG37_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
23 | PRG38 | Where did you get this information from: family/whanau? | NPRG38_1_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
24 | Where did you get this information from: friends? | NPRG38_2_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
25 | Where did you get this information from: GP (family doctor)? | NPRG38_3_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
26 | Where did you get this information from: midwife? | NPRG38_4_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
27 | Where did you get this information from: obstetrician? | NPRG38_5_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
28 | Where did you get this information from: dietician/nutritionist? | NPRG38_6_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
29 | Where did you get this information from: alternative health practitioner | NPRG38_7_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
30 | Where did you get this information from: antenatal class? | NPRG38_8_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
31 | Where did you get this information from: the internet? | NPRG38_9_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
32 | Where did you get this information from: radio? | NPRG38_10_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
33 | Where did you get this information from: TV? | NPRG38_11_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
34 | Where did you get this information from: books, magazines, newspapers? | NPRG38_12_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
35 | Where did you get this information from: other? | NPRG38_13_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
36 | ACT1A | During a typical week, how many days per week (0 - 7) do you do vigorous exercise for longer than 10 minutes at a time? | ACT1A_AP | DR9AP | 9 | DK/RF | Raw | |||
37 | ACT1B | How long on average did you do this type of activity on these days (<30 mins, 30-60 min, more than 60 min)? | ACT1B_AP | Q164FAP | 1 | Less than 30 mins | Raw | |||
2 | 30 to 60 mins | |||||||||
3 | More than 60 mins | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
38 | ACT4A | During a typical week, how many days per week (0 - 7) did you do moderate exercise for longer than 10 minutes at a time? | ACT4A_AP | DR9AP | 9 | DK/RF | Raw | |||
39 | ACT4B | How long on average did you do this type of activity on these days (<30 mins, 30-60 min, more than 60 min)? | ACT4B_AP | Q164FAP | 1 | Less than 30 mins | Raw | |||
2 | 30 to 60 mins | |||||||||
3 | More than 60 mins | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
40 | ACT7 | Where do you do most of your exercise or physical activity: In your home? | ACT7_1_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
41 | Where do you do most of your exercise or physical activity: In your local area, but not in your home? | ACT7_2_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
42 | Where do you do most of your exercise or physical activity: Outside of your local area? | ACT7_3_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
43 | Where do you do most of your exercise or physical activity: At work? | ACT7_4_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
44 | Where do you do most of your exercise or physical activity: Don't do any exercise? | ACT7_5_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
45 | NUT1 | Have you changed your diet during your partners pregnancy? | NUT1_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
46 | NUT2 | Are there any food or drinks you have stopped consuming during your partner's pregnancy? | NUT2_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
47 | NUT3A1 | Foods/drinks avoided - option 1 | AVOID1_AP | AVOIDAP | 2 | a. Bread and cereals | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
3 | b. Milk and milk products | |||||||||
4 | c. Vegetables and fruits | |||||||||
5 | d. Protein rich foods | |||||||||
6 | e. Supplement | |||||||||
7 | f. Other | |||||||||
11 | g. Beverages - alcohol | |||||||||
12 | h. Beverages - Caffeinated (tea, coffee, energy drinks) | |||||||||
13 | i. Beverages - Carbonated | |||||||||
48 | NUT3A2 | Foods/drinks avoided - option 2 | AVOID2_AP | AVOIDAP | 2 | a. Bread and cereals | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
3 | b. Milk and milk products | |||||||||
4 | c. Vegetables and fruits | |||||||||
5 | d. Protein rich foods | |||||||||
6 | e. Supplement | |||||||||
7 | f. Other | |||||||||
11 | g. Beverages - alcohol | |||||||||
12 | h. Beverages - Caffeinated (tea, coffee, energy drinks) | |||||||||
13 | i. Beverages - Carbonated | |||||||||
49 | NUT3A3 | Foods/drinks avoided - option 3 | AVOID3_AP | AVOIDAP | 2 | a. Bread and cereals | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
3 | b. Milk and milk products | |||||||||
4 | c. Vegetables and fruits | |||||||||
5 | d. Protein rich foods | |||||||||
6 | e. Supplement | |||||||||
7 | f. Other | |||||||||
11 | g. Beverages - alcohol | |||||||||
12 | h. Beverages - Caffeinated (tea, coffee, energy drinks) | |||||||||
13 | i. Beverages - Carbonated | |||||||||
50 | NUT3A4 | Foods/drinks avoided - option 4 | AVOID4_AP | AVOIDAP | 2 | a. Bread and cereals | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
3 | b. Milk and milk products | |||||||||
4 | c. Vegetables and fruits | |||||||||
5 | d. Protein rich foods | |||||||||
6 | e. Supplement | |||||||||
7 | f. Other | |||||||||
11 | g. Beverages - alcohol | |||||||||
12 | h. Beverages - Caffeinated (tea, coffee, energy drinks) | |||||||||
13 | i. Beverages - Carbonated | |||||||||
51 | NUT3A5 | Foods/drinks avoided - option 5 | AVOID5_AP | AVOIDAP | 2 | a. Bread and cereals | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
3 | b. Milk and milk products | |||||||||
4 | c. Vegetables and fruits | |||||||||
5 | d. Protein rich foods | |||||||||
6 | e. Supplement | |||||||||
7 | f. Other | |||||||||
11 | g. Beverages - alcohol | |||||||||
12 | h. Beverages - Caffeinated (tea, coffee, energy drinks) | |||||||||
13 | i. Beverages - Carbonated | |||||||||
52 | NUT4 | Are there any foods or drinks you have added to your diet because of your pregnancy? | NUT4_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
53 | NUT5A1 | Foods/drinks added - option 1 | ADDED1_AP | ADDEDAP | 2 | a. Bread and cereals | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
3 | b. Milk and milk products | |||||||||
4 | c. Vegetables and fruits | |||||||||
5 | d. Protein rich foods | |||||||||
6 | e. Supplement | |||||||||
7 | f. Other | |||||||||
11 | g. Beverages - alcohol | |||||||||
12 | h. Beverages - Caffeinated (tea, coffee, energy drinks) | |||||||||
13 | i. Beverages - Carbonated | |||||||||
14 | j. Beverages - Water | |||||||||
54 | NUT5A2 | Foods/drinks added - option 2 | ADDED2_AP | ADDEDAP | 2 | a. Bread and cereals | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
3 | b. Milk and milk products | |||||||||
4 | c. Vegetables and fruits | |||||||||
5 | d. Protein rich foods | |||||||||
6 | e. Supplement | |||||||||
7 | f. Other | |||||||||
11 | g. Beverages - alcohol | |||||||||
12 | h. Beverages - Caffeinated (tea, coffee, energy drinks) | |||||||||
13 | i. Beverages - Carbonated | |||||||||
14 | j. Beverages - Water | |||||||||
55 | NUT5A3 | Foods/drinks added - option 3 | ADDED3_AP | ADDEDAP | 2 | a. Bread and cereals | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
3 | b. Milk and milk products | |||||||||
4 | c. Vegetables and fruits | |||||||||
5 | d. Protein rich foods | |||||||||
6 | e. Supplement | |||||||||
7 | f. Other | |||||||||
11 | g. Beverages - alcohol | |||||||||
12 | h. Beverages - Caffeinated (tea, coffee, energy drinks) | |||||||||
13 | i. Beverages - Carbonated | |||||||||
14 | j. Beverages - Water | |||||||||
56 | NUT5A4 | Foods/drinks added - option 4 | ADDED4_AP | ADDEDAP | 2 | a. Bread and cereals | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
3 | b. Milk and milk products | |||||||||
4 | c. Vegetables and fruits | |||||||||
5 | d. Protein rich foods | |||||||||
6 | e. Supplement | |||||||||
7 | f. Other | |||||||||
11 | g. Beverages - alcohol | |||||||||
12 | h. Beverages - Caffeinated (tea, coffee, energy drinks) | |||||||||
13 | i. Beverages - Carbonated | |||||||||
14 | j. Beverages - Water | |||||||||
57 | NUT5A5 | Foods/drinks added - option 5 | ADDED5_AP | ADDEDAP | 2 | a. Bread and cereals | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
3 | b. Milk and milk products | |||||||||
4 | c. Vegetables and fruits | |||||||||
5 | d. Protein rich foods | |||||||||
6 | e. Supplement | |||||||||
7 | f. Other | |||||||||
11 | g. Beverages - alcohol | |||||||||
12 | h. Beverages - Caffeinated (tea, coffee, energy drinks) | |||||||||
13 | i. Beverages - Carbonated | |||||||||
14 | j. Beverages - Water | |||||||||
58 | ALC1 | Thinking about how much alcohol you have been drinking, during your partner’s pregnancy compared with before the pregnancy. Are you drinking? | ALC1_AP | Q282PFAP | 0 | I do not drink alcohol | Raw | |||
1 | Much less | |||||||||
2 | A little less | |||||||||
3 | About the same | |||||||||
4 | A little more | |||||||||
5 | A lot more | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
59 | SM4 | Do you currently smoke regularly, at least one cigarette a day? | SM4_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
60 | SM5 | How many per day, on average? | SM5_AP | NSM5AP | 21 | 21+ | Re-categorised | Upper extremes categorised | ||
61 | SM1 | Have you ever smoked regularly, at least one cigarette a day? | SM1_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
62 | SM3 | At what age did you begin to smoke regularly? | SM3_AP | NSM3AP | 10 | <=10 | Re-categorised | Extreme values categorised | ||
30 | >=30 | |||||||||
63 | SM9 | Have you changed your smoking habit’s during your partner’s pregnancy: smoking outside only? | NSM9_1_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
64 | Have you changed your smoking habit’s during your partner’s pregnancy: cut down? | NSM9_2_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
65 | Have you changed your smoking habit’s during your partner’s pregnancy: quit? | NSM9_3_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
66 | Have you changed your smoking habit’s during your partner’s pregnancy: other? | NSM9_4_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
67 | HW1 | Height (m) | HEIGHTINM_AP | . | Derived | sum((sum((hw1ft*12),hw1in)*2.54),hw1cm)/100; | Values converted in meters | |||
68 | HW2 | Weight (kg) | WEIGHTKG_AP | . | Derived | sum((sum((hw2st*14),hw2lb,hw2ll)/2.2),hw2kg); | Values converted in kilograms | |||
69 | GH1 | In general would you say your health is? | GH1_AP | Q242FAP | 0 | Poor | Raw | |||
1 | Fair | |||||||||
2 | Good | |||||||||
3 | Very good | |||||||||
4 | Excellent | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
70 | GH2 | Do you currently have a disability or handicap that is long term, lasting 6 months or more? | GH2_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
71 | GH3 | Effect of disability - hearing | NGH3_1_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
72 | Effect of disability - seeing | NGH3_2_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
73 | Effect of disability - speech | NGH3_3_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
74 | Effect of disability - mobility | NGH3_4_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
75 | Effect of disability - agility | NGH3_5_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
76 | Effect of disability - intellectual function | NGH3_6_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
77 | Effect of disability - psychiatric/psychological function | NGH3_7_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
78 | Effect of disability - other | NGH3_8_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
79 | GH4 | Have you ever at any time in your life had asthma diagnosed by a doctor? | GH4_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
80 | GH6 | Have you ever at any time in your life had depression diagnosed by a doctor? | GH6_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
81 | GH7 | Have you ever at any time in your life had either heart disease or high blood pressure diagnosed by a doctor? | GH7_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
82 | GH8 | Have you ever at any time in your life had diabetes diagnosed by a doctor? | GH8_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
83 | GH9 | Have you ever at any time in your life had either anxiety or panic attacks diagnosed by a doctor? | GH9_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
84 | EDI1 | In the last 7 days I have been able to laugh and see the funny side of things | EDI1_AP | Q302FAP | 0 | As much as I always could | Raw | Construct Edinburgh depression inventory | 1 | |
1 | Not quite so much now | |||||||||
2 | Definitely not so much now | |||||||||
3 | Not at all | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
85 | EDI2 | In the last 7 days I have blamed myself for no particular reason when things went wrong | EDI2_AP | Q303FAP | 0 | No, Never | Raw | Construct Edinburgh depression inventory | ||
1 | Not very often | |||||||||
2 | Yes, some of the time | |||||||||
3 | Yes, most of the time | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
86 | EDI3 | In the last 7 days I have been anxious or worried for no particular reason | EDI3_AP | Q304FAP | 0 | No, not at all | Raw | Construct Edinburgh depression inventory | ||
1 | Hardly ever | |||||||||
2 | Yes, sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Yes, very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
87 | EDI4 | In the last 7 days I have felt scared or panicky for no particular reason | EDI4_AP | Q305FAP | 0 | No, not at all | Raw | Construct Edinburgh depression inventory | ||
1 | No, not much | |||||||||
2 | Yes, sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Yes, quite a lot | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
88 | EDI5 | In the last 7 days things have been getting too much for me | EDI5_AP | Q306FAP | 0 | No, I have been coping as well as ever | Raw | Construct Edinburgh depression inventory | ||
1 | No, most of the time I have coped quite well | |||||||||
2 | Yes, sometimes I haven't been coping as well as usual | |||||||||
3 | Yes, most of the time I haven't been able to cope at all | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
89 | EDI6 | In the last 7 days I have been so unhappy that I have had difficulty sleeping | EDI6_AP | Q307FAP | 0 | No, not at all | Raw | Construct Edinburgh depression inventory | ||
1 | Not very often | |||||||||
2 | Yes, sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Yes, most of the time | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
90 | EDI7 | In the last 7 days I have felt sad or miserable | EDI7_AP | Q308FAP | 0 | No, not at all | Raw | Construct Edinburgh depression inventory | ||
1 | Not very often | |||||||||
2 | Yes, quite often | |||||||||
3 | Yes, most of the time | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
91 | EDI8 | In the last 7 days the thought of harming myself has occurred to me | EDI8_AP | Q309FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct Edinburgh depression inventory | ||
1 | Hardly ever | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Yes, quite often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
92 | EDI9 | In the last 7 days I have been so unhappy that I have been crying | EDI9_AP | Q310FAP | 0 | No, never | Raw | Construct Edinburgh depression inventory | ||
1 | Only occasionally | |||||||||
2 | Yes, quite often | |||||||||
3 | Yes, most of the time | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
93 | EDI10 | In the last 7 days I have looked forward with enjoyment to things | EDI10_AP | Q311FAP | 0 | As much as I ever did | Raw | Construct Edinburgh depression inventory | ||
1 | Rather less than I used to | |||||||||
2 | Definitely less than I used to | |||||||||
3 | Hardly at all | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
94 | PSS1 | In the last four weeks, how often have you been upset because of something that happened unexpectedly? | PSS1_AP | Q314FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct perceived stress scale | 2 | |
1 | Almost never | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Fairly often | |||||||||
4 | Very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
95 | PSS2 | In the last four weeks, how often have you felt that you were unable to control the important things in your life? | PSS2_AP | Q314FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct perceived stress scale | ||
1 | Almost never | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Fairly often | |||||||||
4 | Very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
96 | PSS3 | In the last four weeks, how often have you felt nervous and stressed? | PSS3_AP | Q314FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct perceived stress scale | ||
1 | Almost never | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Fairly often | |||||||||
4 | Very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
97 | PSS4 | In the last four weeks, how often have you felt confident about your ability to handle your personal problems? | PSS4_AP | Q314FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct perceived stress scale | ||
1 | Almost never | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Fairly often | |||||||||
4 | Very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
98 | PSS5 | In the last four weeks, how often have you felt that things were going your way? | PSS5_AP | Q314FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct perceived stress scale | ||
1 | Almost never | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Fairly often | |||||||||
4 | Very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
99 | PSS6 | In the last four weeks, how often have you found that you could not cope with all the things that you had to do? | PSS6_AP | Q314FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct perceived stress scale | ||
1 | Almost never | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Fairly often | |||||||||
4 | Very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
100 | PSS7 | In the last four weeks, how often have you been able to control the irritations in your life? | PSS7_AP | Q314FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct perceived stress scale | ||
1 | Almost never | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Fairly often | |||||||||
4 | Very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
101 | PSS8 | In the last four weeks, how often have you felt that you were on top of things? | PSS8_AP | Q314FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct perceived stress scale | ||
1 | Almost never | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Fairly often | |||||||||
4 | Very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
102 | PSS9 | In the last four weeks, how often have you been angered because of things that were outside of your control? | PSS9_AP | Q314FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct perceived stress scale | ||
1 | Almost never | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Fairly often | |||||||||
4 | Very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
103 | PSS10 | In the last four weeks, how often have you felt difficulties were so great that you could not overcome them? | PSS10_AP | Q314FAP | 0 | Never | Raw | Construct perceived stress scale | ||
1 | Almost never | |||||||||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Fairly often | |||||||||
4 | Very often | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
104 | HH1 | Number of years lived in this current home | HH1_YEAR_AP | HH1AP | 20 | 20+ | Derived and re-categorised | sum(hh1y_ap,(hh1m_ap/12),(hh1o_ap/12)); | Values converted to years. Upper extremes categorised | |
105 | HH2 | How many people are in the household, not counting yourself? | HH2_AP | NHH2_AP | 11 | 11+ | Re-categorised | |||
106 | Household structure | HHST_AP | HHSTAP | 1 | 1. Parent alone | Re-categorised | Values re-categorised | |||
2 | 2. Two parents | |||||||||
3 | 3. Parent(s) with extended family | |||||||||
4 | 4. Parent(s) living with non-kin (and extended family if applicable) | |||||||||
107 | HH3A | Do you have a spouse or partner whom you consider to be a member of your family/whanau? | HH3A_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
108 | HH3B | How many brothers and sisters do you have who you consider to be members of your family/whanau? | HH3B_AP | HH3FMTAP | 30 | 30+ | Raw | |||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
109 | HH3C | How many parents do you have who you consider to be members of your family/whanau? | HH3C_AP | HH3FMTAP | 30 | 30+ | Raw | |||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
110 | HH3D | How many grandparents do you have who you consider to be members of your family/whanau? | HH3D_AP | HH3FMTAP | 30 | 30+ | Raw | |||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
111 | HH3E | How many aunts and uncles do you have who you consider to be members of your family/whanau? | HH3E_AP | HH3FMTAP | 30 | 30+ | Raw | |||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
112 | HH3F | How many nieces and nephews do you have who you consider to be members of your family/whanau? | HH3F_AP | HH3FMTAP | 30 | 30+ | Raw | |||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
113 | HH3G | How many cousins do you have who you consider to be members of your family/whanau? | HH3G_AP | HH3FMTAP | 30 | 30+ | Raw | |||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
114 | HH3H | How many grandchildren do you have who you consider to be members of your family/whanau? | HH3H_AP | HH3FMTAP | 30 | 30+ | Raw | |||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
115 | HH3I | How many children do you have who you consider to be members of your family/whanau? This may include step or foster children | HH3I_AP | HH3FMTAP | 30 | 30+ | Raw | |||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
116 | HH3J | Are there any other people you have not already mentioned who you consider to be members of your family/whanau? How many? | HH3J_AP | HH3FMTAP | 30 | 30+ | Raw | |||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
117 | COH1 | People in our family/whanau ask each other for help, when they need it | COH1_AP | Q449FAP | 1 | Never | Raw | Construct cohesiveness scale | 3 | |
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Usually | |||||||||
4 | Always | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
118 | COH2 | When someone does something good for our family, we try to do something back for that person | COH2_AP | Q449FAP | 1 | Never | Raw | Construct cohesiveness scale | ||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Usually | |||||||||
4 | Always | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
119 | COH3 | There are times when our family enjoys doing activities that are just with our family/whanau | COH3_AP | Q449FAP | 1 | Never | Raw | Construct cohesiveness scale | ||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Usually | |||||||||
4 | Always | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
120 | COH4 | People in our family/whanau would provide for each other even if there is very little to go around | COH4_AP | Q449FAP | 1 | Never | Raw | Construct cohesiveness scale | ||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Usually | |||||||||
4 | Always | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
121 | COH5 | We feel very close to each other in our family/whanau | COH5_AP | Q449FAP | 1 | Never | Raw | Construct cohesiveness scale | ||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Usually | |||||||||
4 | Always | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
122 | COH6 | People in our family/whanau support each other at difficult times | COH6_AP | Q449FAP | 1 | Never | Raw | Construct cohesiveness scale | ||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Usually | |||||||||
4 | Always | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
123 | COH7 | When our family/whanau has an important activity such as a wedding or hui, everyone tries to be present | COH7_AP | Q449FAP | 1 | Never | Raw | Construct cohesiveness scale | ||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Usually | |||||||||
4 | Always | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
124 | COH8 | We can easily think of things to do together as a family/whanau group | COH8_AP | Q449FAP | 1 | Never | Raw | Construct cohesiveness scale | ||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Usually | |||||||||
4 | Always | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
125 | COH9 | We ask each other for advice about important decisions in our family/whanau | COH9_AP | Q449FAP | 1 | Never | Raw | Construct cohesiveness scale | ||
2 | Sometimes | |||||||||
3 | Usually | |||||||||
4 | Always | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
126 | SPF1 | How helpful do you expect your partner to be when your baby is born? | SPF1_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct informal parenting social support scale | 4 | |
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
127 | SPF2 | How helpful do you expect your parents to be when your baby is born? | SPF2_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct informal parenting social support scale | ||
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
128 | SPF3 | How helpful do you expect your partner's parent/s to be when your baby is born? | SPF3_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct informal parenting social support scale | ||
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
129 | SPF4 | How helpful do you expect your extended family (cousins, brothers and sisters, grandparents etc.) to be when your baby is born? | SPF4_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct informal parenting social support scale | ||
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
130 | SPF5 | How helpful do you expect your partner's extended family (cousins, brothers and sisters, grandparents etc.) to be when your baby is born? | SPF5_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct informal parenting social support scale | ||
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
131 | SPF6 | How helpful do you expect your friends to be when your baby is born? | SPF6_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct informal parenting social support scale | ||
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
132 | SPE1 | How helpful do you expect your family doctor to be when your baby is born? | SPE1_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct formal parenting social support scale | 4 | |
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
133 | SPE2 | How helpful do you expect professionals (e.g. plunket nurse, kaiawhina) to be when your baby is born? | SPE2_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct formal parenting social support scale | ||
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
134 | SPE3 | How helpful do you expect kindy, preschool, daycare, kohanga reo etc.to be when your baby is born? | SPE3_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | construct formal parenting social support scale | ||
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
135 | SPE4 | How helpful do you expect early parenting support programmes (e.g. parents as first teacher) to be when your baby is born? | SPE4_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct formal parenting social support scale | ||
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
136 | SPE5 | How helpful do you expect books to be when your baby is born? | SPE5_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct formal parenting social support scale | ||
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
137 | SPE6 | How helpful do you expect internet to be when your baby is born? | SPE6_AP | Q451FAP | 1 | Not available | Raw | Construct formal parenting social support scale | ||
2 | Not at all helpful | |||||||||
3 | Sometimes helpful | |||||||||
4 | Generally helpful | |||||||||
5 | Very helpful | |||||||||
6 | Extremely helpful | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
138 | FS1 | Worry about a disabled or ill family member | FS1_AP | Q455FAP | 1 | Not at all stressful | Raw | Construct family stress scale | ||
2 | Somewhat stressful | |||||||||
3 | Moderately stressful | |||||||||
4 | Highly stressful | |||||||||
5 | Not applicable | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
139 | FS2 | Worry about current housing difficulties | FS2_AP | Q455FAP | 1 | Not at all stressful | Raw | Construct family stress scale | ||
2 | Somewhat stressful | |||||||||
3 | Moderately stressful | |||||||||
4 | Highly stressful | |||||||||
5 | Not applicable | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
140 | FS3 | Worry about balancing work and family life | FS3_AP | Q455FAP | 1 | Not at all stressful | Raw | Construct family stress scale | ||
2 | Somewhat stressful | |||||||||
3 | Moderately stressful | |||||||||
4 | Highly stressful | |||||||||
5 | Not applicable | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
141 | FS4 | Worry about money problems | FS4_AP | Q455FAP | 1 | Not at all stressful | Raw | Construct family stress scale | ||
2 | Somewhat stressful | |||||||||
3 | Moderately stressful | |||||||||
4 | Highly stressful | |||||||||
5 | Not applicable | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
142 | FS5 | Worry about family members not getting on | FS5_AP | Q455FAP | 1 | Not at all stressful | Raw | Construct family stress scale | ||
2 | Somewhat stressful | |||||||||
3 | Moderately stressful | |||||||||
4 | Highly stressful | |||||||||
5 | Not applicable | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
143 | FS6 | Worry about another child’s behaviour | FS6_AP | Q455FAP | 1 | Not at all stressful | Raw | Construct family stress scale | ||
2 | Somewhat stressful | |||||||||
3 | Moderately stressful | |||||||||
4 | Highly stressful | |||||||||
5 | Not applicable | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
144 | REL2 | What best describes the nature of your relationship with the baby's mother? | REL2_AP | Q456PFAP | 1 | Dating AND not co-habiting (not living together) | Raw | |||
2 | Cohabiting (de facto) (Living together) | |||||||||
3 | Married | |||||||||
4 | Civil union | |||||||||
5 | No current relationship | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
145 | REL3 | Number of years been in married/in a civil union | REL3_YEAR_AP | . | Derived | Round(sum(rel3y_ap,(rel3m_ap/12),(rel3o_ap/12)),.01); | Values converted in years | |||
146 | REL4 | Did you live together before marrying/entering a civil union? | REL4_AP | YN2F99AP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
147 | REL5 | Number of years lived together before marrying/entering a civil union | REL5_YEAR_AP | . | Derived | Round(sum(rel5y_ap,(rel5m_ap/12),(rel5o_ap/12)),.01); | Values converted in years | |||
148 | REL6 | Number of years been in cohabiting (de facto) (Living together) | REL6_YEAR_AP | . | Derived | Round(sum(rel6y_ap,(rel6m_ap/12),(rel6o_ap/12)),.01); | Values converted in years | |||
149 | REL7 | Number of years been in dating and not cohabiting | REL7_YEAR_AP | . | Derived | Round(sum(rel7y_ap,(rel7m_ap/12),(rel7o_ap/12)),.01); | Values converted in years | |||
150 | REL8 | What was your relationship with the baby's mother at the time she became pregnant? | REL8_AP | Q480PFAP | 1 | Married | Raw | |||
2 | Cohabiting (living together) | |||||||||
3 | A couple but not living together | |||||||||
4 | Dating (ie going out but not living together) | |||||||||
5 | No relationship | |||||||||
6 | Hadn't met her yet | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
151 | REL10 | Thinking about now, is your relationship with the baby’s mother the same as it was at the time she became pregnant? | REL10_AP | YN2F99AP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
152 | REL11 | Nature of relationship change | NREL11_AP | Q483FAP | 1 | Separated, not in another relationship | Raw | |||
2 | Separated, in another relationship | |||||||||
3 | Cohabiting/living together (previously dating) | |||||||||
4 | Living apart but a couple (previously cohabiting/living together) | |||||||||
5 | Married (Previously dating or cohabiting/living together) | |||||||||
6 | Engaged (Previously dating or cohabiting/living together) | |||||||||
7 | Other | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
153 | Warmth and hostility | WH_AP | . | Derived | sum(rWH1, WH2, Wh3, WH4, rWH5, rWH6, rWH7, WH8, rWH9); | Warmth and Hostility Scale | 5 | |||
154 | Physical conflict scale | PCFL_AP | . | Derived | sum(CFL1, CFL3, CFL5); | Physical conflict scale | ||||
155 | Verbal conflict scale | VCFL_AP | . | Derived | sum(CFL2, CFL4, CFL6); | Verbal conflict scale | ||||
156 | Personal commitment | PCT_AP | . | Derived | Sum(of CMT1-CMT2); | Personal commitment | 6 | |||
157 | Relationship commitment | RCT_AP | . | Derived | Sum(of CMT3-CMT4); | Relationship commitment | 6 | |||
158 | Structural commitment | SCT_AP | . | Derived | Sum(of CMT5-CMT6); | Structural commitment | 6 | |||
159 | INV1 | To what extent do you hope to be involved in the day to day care of your baby, for example feeding, holding, changing? | INV1_AP | INVFAP | 1 | Not much of the time | Raw | |||
2 | Some of the time | |||||||||
3 | Most of the time | |||||||||
4 | All of the time | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
160 | INV2 | How involved do you expect the baby's mother will be in the day to day care of your baby? | INV2_AP | INVFAP | 1 | Not much of the time | Raw | |||
2 | Some of the time | |||||||||
3 | Most of the time | |||||||||
4 | All of the time | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
161 | INV3 | How much of the time do you expect to be directly responsible for your baby, for example, in sole care of him/her, making babysitting arrangements, looking after him/her if they are sick? | INV3_AP | INVFAP | 1 | Not much of the time | Raw | |||
2 | Some of the time | |||||||||
3 | Most of the time | |||||||||
4 | All of the time | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
162 | INV4 | How often do you expect that the baby's mother will be directly responsible for your baby? | INV4_AP | INVFAP | 1 | Not much of the time | Raw | |||
2 | Some of the time | |||||||||
3 | Most of the time | |||||||||
4 | All of the time | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
163 | INV5 | We would like to know how you are feeling about being the parent of this baby Overall, do you feel that as a parent you will be: | INV5_AP | Q512FAP | 1 | Not very good at being a parent | Raw | |||
2 | A person who has some trouble being a parent | |||||||||
3 | An average parent | |||||||||
4 | A better than average parent | |||||||||
5 | A very good parent | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
164 | ETH1 | Birth place | OL1_AP | OL1FMTAP | 0 | 0. New Zealand | Re-classified | |||
1 | 1. Australia | |||||||||
2 | 2. Other Oceania | |||||||||
3 | 3. Asia | |||||||||
4 | 4. Europe | |||||||||
5 | 5. Africa | |||||||||
6 | 6. The Americas | |||||||||
7 | 7. Middle East | |||||||||
8 | 8. Other | |||||||||
9 | 9. Dk/Ref | |||||||||
165 | ETH2 | Age when arriving to NZ (years) | AGETONZ_AP | TIMENZAP | 40 | 40+ | Derived and re-categorised | eth2y-year(newdob); | Values converted to years. Upper extremes categorised | |
166 | ETH3 | Eth3-level 1. ALL ethnicities - European | ETH3_E_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | 7 | |
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
167 | Eth3-level 1. ALL ethnicities - Maori | ETH3_M_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
168 | Eth3-level 1. ALL ethnicities - Pacific | ETH3_P_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
169 | Eth3-level 1. ALL ethnicities - Asian | ETH3_A_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
170 | Eth3-level 1. ALL ethnicities - MELAA | ETH3_MELA_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
171 | Eth3-level 1. ALL ethnicities - Other | ETH3_O_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
172 | Eth3-level 1. ALL ethnicities - New Zealander | ETH3_NZDER_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
173 | ETH4 | Eth4-level 1. Main ethnicity - European | ETH4_E_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | 7 | |
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
174 | Eth4-level 1. Main ethnicity - Maori | ETH4_M_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
175 | Eth4-level 1. Main ethnicity - Pacific | ETH4_P_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
176 | Eth4-level 1. Main ethnicity - Asian | ETH4_A_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
177 | Eth4-level 1. Main ethnicity - MELAA | ETH4_MELA_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
178 | Eth4-level 1. Main ethnicity - Other | ETH4_O_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
179 | Eth4-level 1. ALL ethnicities - New Zealander | ETH4_NZDER_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
180 | Self prioritised ethnicity | SELF_PROETH_AP | ETHFMTAP | 1 | 1. European | Re-classified | Level 1 - single response ethnicity | 7 | ||
2 | 2. Maori | |||||||||
3 | 3. Pacific | |||||||||
4 | 4. Asian | |||||||||
5 | 5. MELAA | |||||||||
6 | 6. Other | |||||||||
8 | 8. New Zealander | |||||||||
9 | 9. DK/RF | |||||||||
181 | LAN1 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: English? | NLAN1_1_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | 8 | |||
182 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Maori | NLAN1_2_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
183 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Samoan | NLAN1_3_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
184 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Tongan | NLAN1_4_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
185 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Fijian | NLAN1_5_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
186 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: niuean | NLAN1_6_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
187 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Cook Islands Maori | NLAN1_7_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
188 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Cantonese | NLAN1_8_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
189 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Mandarin | NLAN1_9_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
190 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Korean | NLAN1_10_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
191 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Japanese | NLAN1_11_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
192 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Hindi | NLAN1_12_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
193 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about a lot of everyday things: Arabic | NLAN1_13_AP | $LAN5AP | . | Re-classified | |||||
194 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about everyday things: Other 1, level1? | NLAN1L1_97_1_AP | LANAP | 1 | Germanic | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for other languages | |||
2 | Romance | |||||||||
3 | Greek | |||||||||
4 | Balto-Slavic | |||||||||
5 | Albanian | |||||||||
6 | Armenian | |||||||||
7 | Indo-Aryan | |||||||||
8 | Celtic | |||||||||
9 | Iranian | |||||||||
10 | Turko-Altaic | |||||||||
11 | Uralic | |||||||||
12 | Dravidian | |||||||||
13 | Sino-Tibeto-Burman | |||||||||
14 | Austroasiatic | |||||||||
15 | Tai-Kadai | |||||||||
16 | Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
17 | Western Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
18 | Afro-Asiatic | |||||||||
19 | Niger-Congo (Congo-Kordafanian) | |||||||||
20 | Pidgins and Creoles | |||||||||
21 | Language Isolates | |||||||||
22 | Miscellaneous Language Groupings | |||||||||
23 | Artificial Languages | |||||||||
24 | Sign Language | |||||||||
44 | Don't Know | |||||||||
55 | Refused To Answer | |||||||||
66 | None (eg too young to talk) | |||||||||
77 | Response Unidentifiable | |||||||||
88 | Response Outside Scope | |||||||||
99 | Not Stated | |||||||||
195 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about everyday things: Other 2, level1? | NLAN1L1_97_2_AP | LANAP | 1 | Germanic | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for other languages | |||
2 | Romance | |||||||||
3 | Greek | |||||||||
4 | Balto-Slavic | |||||||||
5 | Albanian | |||||||||
6 | Armenian | |||||||||
7 | Indo-Aryan | |||||||||
8 | Celtic | |||||||||
9 | Iranian | |||||||||
10 | Turko-Altaic | |||||||||
11 | Uralic | |||||||||
12 | Dravidian | |||||||||
13 | Sino-Tibeto-Burman | |||||||||
14 | Austroasiatic | |||||||||
15 | Tai-Kadai | |||||||||
16 | Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
17 | Western Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
18 | Afro-Asiatic | |||||||||
19 | Niger-Congo (Congo-Kordafanian) | |||||||||
20 | Pidgins and Creoles | |||||||||
21 | Language Isolates | |||||||||
22 | Miscellaneous Language Groupings | |||||||||
23 | Artificial Languages | |||||||||
24 | Sign Language | |||||||||
44 | Don't Know | |||||||||
55 | Refused To Answer | |||||||||
66 | None (eg too young to talk) | |||||||||
77 | Response Unidentifiable | |||||||||
88 | Response Outside Scope | |||||||||
99 | Not Stated | |||||||||
196 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about everyday things: Other 3, level1? | NLAN1L1_97_3_AP | LANAP | 1 | Germanic | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for other languages | |||
2 | Romance | |||||||||
3 | Greek | |||||||||
4 | Balto-Slavic | |||||||||
5 | Albanian | |||||||||
6 | Armenian | |||||||||
7 | Indo-Aryan | |||||||||
8 | Celtic | |||||||||
9 | Iranian | |||||||||
10 | Turko-Altaic | |||||||||
11 | Uralic | |||||||||
12 | Dravidian | |||||||||
13 | Sino-Tibeto-Burman | |||||||||
14 | Austroasiatic | |||||||||
15 | Tai-Kadai | |||||||||
16 | Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
17 | Western Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
18 | Afro-Asiatic | |||||||||
19 | Niger-Congo (Congo-Kordafanian) | |||||||||
20 | Pidgins and Creoles | |||||||||
21 | Language Isolates | |||||||||
22 | Miscellaneous Language Groupings | |||||||||
23 | Artificial Languages | |||||||||
24 | Sign Language | |||||||||
44 | Don't Know | |||||||||
55 | Refused To Answer | |||||||||
66 | None (eg too young to talk) | |||||||||
77 | Response Unidentifiable | |||||||||
88 | Response Outside Scope | |||||||||
99 | Not Stated | |||||||||
197 | In which language(s) could you have a conversation about everyday things: Other 4, level1? | NLAN1L1_97_4_AP | LANAP | 1 | Germanic | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for other languages | |||
2 | Romance | |||||||||
3 | Greek | |||||||||
4 | Balto-Slavic | |||||||||
5 | Albanian | |||||||||
6 | Armenian | |||||||||
7 | Indo-Aryan | |||||||||
8 | Celtic | |||||||||
9 | Iranian | |||||||||
10 | Turko-Altaic | |||||||||
11 | Uralic | |||||||||
12 | Dravidian | |||||||||
13 | Sino-Tibeto-Burman | |||||||||
14 | Austroasiatic | |||||||||
15 | Tai-Kadai | |||||||||
16 | Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
17 | Western Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
18 | Afro-Asiatic | |||||||||
19 | Niger-Congo (Congo-Kordafanian) | |||||||||
20 | Pidgins and Creoles | |||||||||
21 | Language Isolates | |||||||||
22 | Miscellaneous Language Groupings | |||||||||
23 | Artificial Languages | |||||||||
24 | Sign Language | |||||||||
44 | Don't Know | |||||||||
55 | Refused To Answer | |||||||||
66 | None (eg too young to talk) | |||||||||
77 | Response Unidentifiable | |||||||||
88 | Response Outside Scope | |||||||||
99 | Not Stated | |||||||||
198 | LAN2 | What language do you usually speak at home? | NLAN2M_AP | LAN2AP | 1 | English | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for languages | ||
Germanic | ||||||||||
2 | Maori | |||||||||
Romance | ||||||||||
3 | Greek | |||||||||
Samoan | ||||||||||
4 | Balto-Slavic | |||||||||
Tongan | ||||||||||
5 | Albanian | |||||||||
Fijian | ||||||||||
6 | Armenian | |||||||||
Niuean | ||||||||||
7 | Cook Islands Maori | |||||||||
Indo-Aryan | ||||||||||
8 | Celtic | |||||||||
Yue | ||||||||||
9 | Iranian | |||||||||
Norther Chinese | ||||||||||
10 | Korean | |||||||||
Turko-Altaic | ||||||||||
11 | Japanese | |||||||||
Uralic | ||||||||||
12 | Dravidian | |||||||||
Hindi | ||||||||||
13 | Arabic | |||||||||
Sino-Tibeto-Burman | ||||||||||
14 | Austroasiatic | |||||||||
15 | Tai-Kadai | |||||||||
16 | Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
17 | Western Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
18 | Afro-Asiatic | |||||||||
19 | Niger-Congo (Congo-Kordafanian) | |||||||||
20 | Pidgins and Creoles | |||||||||
21 | Language Isolates | |||||||||
22 | Miscellaneous Language Groupings | |||||||||
23 | Artificial Languages | |||||||||
24 | Sign Language | |||||||||
44 | Don't Know | |||||||||
55 | Refused To Answer | |||||||||
66 | None (eg too young to talk) | |||||||||
77 | Response Unidentifiable | |||||||||
88 | Response Outside Scope | |||||||||
99 | Not Stated | |||||||||
199 | LAN3 | Which language were you expected to speak as a child when you were at home? | NLAN3M_AP | LAN2AP | 1 | English | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for languages | ||
Germanic | ||||||||||
2 | Maori | |||||||||
Romance | ||||||||||
3 | Greek | |||||||||
Samoan | ||||||||||
4 | Balto-Slavic | |||||||||
Tongan | ||||||||||
5 | Albanian | |||||||||
Fijian | ||||||||||
6 | Armenian | |||||||||
Niuean | ||||||||||
7 | Cook Islands Maori | |||||||||
Indo-Aryan | ||||||||||
8 | Celtic | |||||||||
Yue | ||||||||||
9 | Iranian | |||||||||
Norther Chinese | ||||||||||
10 | Korean | |||||||||
Turko-Altaic | ||||||||||
11 | Japanese | |||||||||
Uralic | ||||||||||
12 | Dravidian | |||||||||
Hindi | ||||||||||
13 | Arabic | |||||||||
Sino-Tibeto-Burman | ||||||||||
14 | Austroasiatic | |||||||||
15 | Tai-Kadai | |||||||||
16 | Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
17 | Western Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
18 | Afro-Asiatic | |||||||||
19 | Niger-Congo (Congo-Kordafanian) | |||||||||
20 | Pidgins and Creoles | |||||||||
21 | Language Isolates | |||||||||
22 | Miscellaneous Language Groupings | |||||||||
23 | Artificial Languages | |||||||||
24 | Sign Language | |||||||||
44 | Don't Know | |||||||||
55 | Refused To Answer | |||||||||
66 | None (eg too young to talk) | |||||||||
77 | Response Unidentifiable | |||||||||
88 | Response Outside Scope | |||||||||
99 | Not Stated | |||||||||
200 | LAN4 | When you were at school, what was the first language in which you learned to read and write? | NLAN4M_AP | LAN2AP | 1 | English | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for languages | ||
Germanic | ||||||||||
2 | Maori | |||||||||
Romance | ||||||||||
3 | Greek | |||||||||
Samoan | ||||||||||
4 | Balto-Slavic | |||||||||
Tongan | ||||||||||
5 | Albanian | |||||||||
Fijian | ||||||||||
6 | Armenian | |||||||||
Niuean | ||||||||||
7 | Cook Islands Maori | |||||||||
Indo-Aryan | ||||||||||
8 | Celtic | |||||||||
Yue | ||||||||||
9 | Iranian | |||||||||
Norther Chinese | ||||||||||
10 | Korean | |||||||||
Turko-Altaic | ||||||||||
11 | Japanese | |||||||||
Uralic | ||||||||||
12 | Dravidian | |||||||||
Hindi | ||||||||||
13 | Arabic | |||||||||
Sino-Tibeto-Burman | ||||||||||
14 | Austroasiatic | |||||||||
15 | Tai-Kadai | |||||||||
16 | Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
17 | Western Malayo-Polynesian | |||||||||
18 | Afro-Asiatic | |||||||||
19 | Niger-Congo (Congo-Kordafanian) | |||||||||
20 | Pidgins and Creoles | |||||||||
21 | Language Isolates | |||||||||
22 | Miscellaneous Language Groupings | |||||||||
23 | Artificial Languages | |||||||||
24 | Sign Language | |||||||||
44 | Don't Know | |||||||||
55 | Refused To Answer | |||||||||
66 | None (eg too young to talk) | |||||||||
77 | Response Unidentifiable | |||||||||
88 | Response Outside Scope | |||||||||
99 | Not Stated | |||||||||
201 | ETH5 | Eth5-level 1. Intended child ethnicities - European | ETH5_E_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | 7 | |
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
202 | Eth5-level 1. Intended child ethnicities - Maori | ETH5_M_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
203 | Eth5-level 1. Intended child ethnicities - Pacific | ETH5_P_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
204 | Eth5-level 1. Intended child ethnicities - Asian | ETH5_A_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
205 | Eth5-level 1. Intended child ethnicities - MELAA | ETH5_MELA_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
206 | Eth5-level 1. Intended child ethnicities - Other | ETH5_O_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
207 | Eth5-level 1. Intended child ethnicities - New Zealander | ETH5_NZDER_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
208 | ETH6 | Eth6-level 1. Perceived ethnicity | NETH6_AP | ETHFMTAP | 1 | 1. European | Re-classified | Level 1 classification for ethnicity | ||
2 | 2. Maori | |||||||||
3 | 3. Pacific | |||||||||
4 | 4. Asian | |||||||||
5 | 5. MELAA | |||||||||
6 | 6. Other | |||||||||
8 | 8. New Zealander | |||||||||
9 | 9. DK/RF | |||||||||
209 | ETH7 | How often do you think about your ethnicity? | ETH7_AP | Q584FAP | 1 | Never | Raw | |||
2 | At least once a year | |||||||||
3 | At least once a month | |||||||||
4 | At least once a week | |||||||||
5 | At least once a day | |||||||||
6 | At least once an hour | |||||||||
7 | Constantly | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
210 | ETH8 | Have you ever felt you have been a victim of an ethnically motivated attack - that is, verbal or physical abuse to the person or property - in NZ: yes, within the past 12 months? | ETH8_1_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
211 | Have you ever felt you have been a victim of an ethnically motivated attack - that is, verbal or physical abuse to the person or property - in NZ: yes, verbal - more than 12 months ago? | ETH8_2_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
212 | Have you ever felt you have been a victim of an ethnically motivated attack - that is, verbal or physical abuse to the person or property - in NZ: yes physical - within the past 12 months? | ETH8_3_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
213 | Have you ever felt you have been a victim of an ethnically motivated attack - that is, verbal or physical abuse to the person or property - in NZ yes physical - more than 12 months ago? | ETH8_4_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
214 | Have you ever felt you have been a victim of an ethnically motivated attack - that is, verbal or physical abuse to the person or property - in NZ: no? | ETH8_5_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
215 | ETH9 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly, because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes, within the past 12 months? | ETH9_1_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
216 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly, because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes, more than 12 months ago? | ETH9_2_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
217 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly, because of your ethnicity in NZ: no? | ETH9_3_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
218 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly, because of your ethnicity in NZ: not applicable? | ETH9_4_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
219 | ETH10 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly at work or been refused a job because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes, within the past 12 months? | ETH10_1_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
220 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly at work or been refused a job because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes, more than 12 months ago? | ETH10_2_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
221 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly at work or been refused a job because of your ethnicity in NZ: no? | ETH10_3_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
222 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly at work or been refused a job because of your ethnicity in NZ: not applicable? | ETH10_4_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
223 | ETH11 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when renting or buying housing because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes, within the past 12 months? | ETH11_1_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
224 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when renting or buying housing because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes, more than 12 months ago? | ETH11_2_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
225 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when renting or buying housing because of your ethnicity in NZ: no? | ETH11_3_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
226 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when renting or buying housing because of your ethnicity in NZ: not applicable? | ETH11_4_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
227 | ETH12 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly by the police, the justice system, or the corrections department (prison, community service, periodic detention, parole, probation) because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes, within the past 12 months? | ETH12_1_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
228 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly by the police/the justice system (courts)/or the corrections department (prison/community service/periodic detention/parole/probation) because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes/more than 12 months ago? | ETH12_2_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
229 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly by the police/the justice system (courts)/or the corrections department (prison/community service/periodic detention/parole/probation) because of your ethnicity in NZ: no? | ETH12_3_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
230 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly by the police/the justice system (courts)/or the corrections department (prison/community service/periodic detention/parole/probation) because of your ethnicity in NZ: not applicable? | ETH12_4_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
231 | ETH13 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when asking for loans/a mortgage/hire purchase or credit cards because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes/within the past 12 months? | ETH13_1_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
232 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when asking for loans/a mortgage/hire purchase or credit cards because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes/more than 12 months ago? | ETH13_2_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
233 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when asking for loans, a mortgage, hire purchase or credit cards because of your ethnicity in NZ: no? | ETH13_3_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
234 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when asking for loans, a mortgage, hire purchase or credit cards because of your ethnicity in NZ: not applicable? | ETH13_4_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
235 | ETH14 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when attending a place of learning because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes/within the past 12 months? | ETH14_1_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
236 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when attending a place of learning because of your ethnicity in NZ: yes/more than 12 months ago? | ETH14_2_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
237 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when attending a place of learning because of your ethnicity in NZ: no? | ETH14_3_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
238 | Have you ever felt you have been treated unfairly when attending a place of learning because of your ethnicity in NZ: not applicable? | ETH14_4_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
239 | Current occupation (antenatal)- level 1 | OCCL1_AP | OCCL1AP | 1 | Managers | Re-classified | Level 1 occupation classfication | 9 | ||
2 | Professionals | |||||||||
3 | Technicians and Trades Workers | |||||||||
4 | Community and Personal Service Workers | |||||||||
5 | Clerical and Administrative Workers | |||||||||
6 | Sales Workers | |||||||||
7 | Machinery Operators and Drivers | |||||||||
8 | Labourers | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
240 | Labour force service | LFS_AP | LFSFMTAP | 1 | 1. Employed | Re-classified | 10 | |||
2 | 2. Unemployed | |||||||||
3 | 3. Student | |||||||||
4 | 4. Not in workforce | |||||||||
241 | OCC5 | Number of hours of work | LFSHR_AP | LFSHRAP | 1 | 1. <15 hr/week | Re-classified | Values re-categorised | ||
2 | 2. >=15 <30 hr/week | |||||||||
3 | 3. >=30 <40 hr/week | |||||||||
4 | 4. >=40 hr/week | |||||||||
242 | OCC10 | Length of anticipated leave (months) | ANTICIPATEDL_AP | LEAVE | 60 | 60+ | Derived and re-categorised | if occ10w>0 then llw1=occ10w/4; if occ10y>0 then lly1=occ10y*12; anticipatedl=sum(occ10o,occ10m,llw1,lly1); | Values converted to months. Upper extremes categorised | |
243 | OCC11 | Preferred length of leave (months) | PREFEREDL_AP | LEAVE | 60 | 60+ | Derived and re-categorised | if occ11w>0 then llw2=occ11w/4; if occ11y>0 then lly2=occ11y*12; preferedl=sum(occ11o,occ11m,llw2,lly2); | Values converted to months. Upper extremes categorised | |
244 | OCC34 | How old was the child when going back to work (months)? | BACKTOWORK_AP | LEAVE | 60 | 60+ | Derived and re-categorised | if occ34y>0 then occ34year=occ34y*12; backtowork=sum(occ34m,occ34o,occ34year); | Values converted to months. Upper extremes categorised | |
245 | Highest education | EDALL_AP | EDUFMTAP | 0 | 0. No sec school qualification | Re-classified | ||||
1 | 1. Sec school/NCEA 1-4 | |||||||||
2 | 2. Diploma/Trade cert/NCEA 5-6 | |||||||||
3 | 3. Bachelor's degree | |||||||||
4 | 4. Higher degree | |||||||||
246 | Personal income groups | PPING_AP | INCOMEAP | 1 | 1. <=20K | Re-categorised | 11 | |||
2 | 2. >20K <=30K | |||||||||
3 | 3. >30K <=50K | |||||||||
4 | 4. >50K <=70K | |||||||||
5 | 5. >70K <=100K | |||||||||
6 | 6. >100K <=150K | |||||||||
7 | 7. >150K | |||||||||
247 | FIN1 | Personal income source - wage and salary | PISOURCE1_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
248 | Personal income source - self-employed | PISOURCE2_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
249 | Personal income source - income tested benefits | PISOURCE3_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
250 | Personal income source - other government benefits | PISOURCE4_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
251 | Personal income source - other | PISOURCE5_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
252 | Personal income source - no income | PISOURCE6_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
253 | Household income groups | HHING_AP | INCOMEAP | 1 | 1. <=20K | Re-categorised | 11 | |||
2 | 2. >20K <=30K | |||||||||
3 | 3. >30K <=50K | |||||||||
4 | 4. >50K <=70K | |||||||||
5 | 5. >70K <=100K | |||||||||
6 | 6. >100K <=150K | |||||||||
7 | 7. >150K | |||||||||
254 | FIN6 | Household income source - wage and salary | HISOURCE1_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
255 | Household income source - self-employed | HISOURCE2_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
256 | Household income source - income tested benefits | HISOURCE3_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
257 | Household income source - other government benefits | HISOURCE4_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
258 | Household income source - other | HISOURCE5_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
259 | Household income source - no income | HISOURCE6_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Derived | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
260 | TR1 | How many motor vehicles, not counting motorbikes, do the people who live here have available for their use? | TR1_AP | VECHAP | 6 | 6+ | Re-categorised | Upper extremes categorised | ||
261 | TR2 | Do you have a motor vehicle available for your personal use? | TR2_AP | Q682FAP | 1 | Yes - always | Raw | |||
2 | Yes - sometimes | |||||||||
3 | No | |||||||||
4 | Do not drive | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
262 | TR3A | Personal transport used in last week - driving yourself in a private car | NTR3A1_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
263 | Personal transport used in last week - driving yourself in a company car | NTR3A2_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
264 | Personal transport used in last week - lifts from family and friends | NTR3A3_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
265 | Personal transport used in last week - motorcycle/scooter | NTR3A4_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
266 | Personal transport used in last week - public transport (bus/train/ferry) | NTR3A5_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
267 | Personal transport used in last week - cycle | NTR3A6_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
268 | Personal transport used in last week - walk | NTR3A7_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
269 | Personal transport used in last week - taxi | NTR3A8_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
270 | Personal transport used in last week - other | NTR3A9_AP | YN9FMTAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
271 | TR3B | What is the main form of transport that you use? | TR3B_AP | TR3BAP | 1 | Driving yourself in a private car | Raw | |||
2 | Driving yourself in a company car | |||||||||
3 | Lifts from family and friends | |||||||||
4 | Motorcycle/Scooter | |||||||||
5 | Public transport (bus/train/ferry) | |||||||||
6 | Cycle | |||||||||
7 | Walk | |||||||||
8 | Taxi | |||||||||
9 | Other | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
272 | NE1 | How many times have you moved house in the past five years? | NE1_AP | Q702FAP | 20 | 20 - Moved more than 20 times | Raw | |||
97 | Not moved in past 5 years/ never moved | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
273 | NE2 | Time lived in current neighbourhood (years) | NE2YR_AP | NE2YR | 11 | 11+ | Re-categorised | Values converted in years. Upper extremes categorised | ||
274 | NE3 | Expected duration to stay in the current residence (years) | EXP_LENGTH_RES_AP | . | Derived | sum((ne3m/12),(ne3o/12),ne3y); | Values converted in years. Upper extremes categorised | |||
275 | NE4 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: for work | NNE4_1_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
276 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: good education | NNE4_2_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
277 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: friends/family nearby | NNE4_3_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
278 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: better or more affordable housing/rental | NNE4_4_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
279 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: with similar population groups | NNE4_5_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
280 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: good and safe neighbourhood | NNE4_6_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
281 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: handy to shops and other amenities | NNE4_7_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
282 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: pregnancy related reason | NNE4_8_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
283 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: I like the local lifestyle | NNE4_9_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
284 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: my spouse/partner/family have a house here | NNE4_10_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
285 | Why do you live in this neighbourhood: other? | NNE4_97_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
286 | NE5 | I would be sorry if I had to move away from the people in my neighbourhood | NE5_AP | Q712FAP | 1 | Strongly disagree | Raw | Construct neighbourhood integration scale | 12 | |
2 | Disagree | |||||||||
3 | Neither agree nor disagree | |||||||||
4 | Agree | |||||||||
5 | Strongly agree | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
287 | NE6 | I have a lot in common with people in my neighbourhood | NE6_AP | Q712FAP | 1 | Strongly disagree | Raw | Construct neighbourhood integration scale | ||
2 | Disagree | |||||||||
3 | Neither agree nor disagree | |||||||||
4 | Agree | |||||||||
5 | Strongly agree | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
288 | NE7 | My neighbours treat me with respect | NE7_AP | Q712FAP | 1 | Strongly disagree | Raw | Construct neighbourhood integration scale | ||
2 | Disagree | |||||||||
3 | Neither agree nor disagree | |||||||||
4 | Agree | |||||||||
5 | Strongly agree | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
289 | NE8 | I like living where I live | NE8_AP | Q712FAP | 1 | Strongly disagree | Raw | Construct neighbourhood integration scale | ||
2 | Disagree | |||||||||
3 | Neither agree nor disagree | |||||||||
4 | Agree | |||||||||
5 | Strongly agree | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
290 | NE9 | I am good friends with some people in the neighbourhood | NE9_AP | Q712FAP | 1 | Strongly disagree | Raw | Construct neighbourhood integration scale | ||
2 | Disagree | |||||||||
3 | Neither agree nor disagree | |||||||||
4 | Agree | |||||||||
5 | Strongly agree | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
291 | NE10 | I generally trust my neighbours to look out for my property | NE10_AP | Q712FAP | 1 | Strongly disagree | Raw | Construct neighbourhood integration scale | ||
2 | Disagree | |||||||||
3 | Neither agree nor disagree | |||||||||
4 | Agree | |||||||||
5 | Strongly agree | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
292 | NE11 | If I no longer lived here, hardly anyone around here would notice | NE11_AP | Q712FAP | 1 | Strongly disagree | Raw | Construct neighbourhood integration scale | ||
2 | Disagree | |||||||||
3 | Neither agree nor disagree | |||||||||
4 | Agree | |||||||||
5 | Strongly agree | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
293 | NE12 | I have little to do with people in this neighbourhood | NE12_AP | Q712FAP | 1 | Strongly disagree | Raw | Construct neighbourhood integration scale | ||
2 | Disagree | |||||||||
3 | Neither agree nor disagree | |||||||||
4 | Agree | |||||||||
5 | Strongly agree | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
294 | NE13 | It is safe to walk around the neighbourhood at night | NE13_AP | Q712FAP | 1 | Strongly disagree | Raw | Construct neighbourhood integration scale | ||
2 | Disagree | |||||||||
3 | Neither agree nor disagree | |||||||||
4 | Agree | |||||||||
5 | Strongly agree | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
295 | NE14 | Children are safe walking around the neighbourhood during the day | NE14_AP | Q712FAP | 1 | Strongly disagree | Raw | Construct neighbourhood integration scale | ||
2 | Disagree | |||||||||
3 | Neither agree nor disagree | |||||||||
4 | Agree | |||||||||
5 | Strongly agree | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
296 | NE15 | How much influence do you think the people in your neighbourhood can have in making the neighbourhood or local community a better place to live? | NE15_AP | Q713FAP | 1 | Large impact | Raw | |||
2 | Moderate impact | |||||||||
3 | Small impact | |||||||||
4 | No impact | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
297 | NE16 | What would make neighbourhood better: I am happy as it is? | NNE16_1_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
298 | What would make neighbourhood better: more policing to make it safer? | NNE16_2_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
299 | What would make neighbourhood better: less rubbish lying around? | NNE16_3_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
300 | What would make neighbourhood better: more neighbourhood get together/community events? | NNE16_4_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
301 | What would make neighbourhood better: community neighbourhood watch? | NNE16_5_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
302 | What would make neighbourhood better: more opportunities for jobs? | NNE16_6_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
303 | What would make neighbourhood better: no violence and crime? | NNE16_7_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
304 | What would make neighbourhood better: better access to public transport? | NNE16_8_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
305 | What would make neighbourhood better: more affordable housing? | NNE16_9_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
306 | What would make neighbourhood better: community places for getting together? | NNE16_10_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
307 | What would make neighbourhood better: more recreational areas? | NNE16_11_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
308 | What would make neighbourhood better: safer road and footpaths? | NNE16_12_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
309 | What would make neighbourhood better: a restaurant/cafe? | NNE16_13_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
310 | What would make neighbourhood better: lower noise pollution? | NNE16_14_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
311 | What would make neighbourhood better: more neighbourliness (being friendly, looking out for and respecting each other)? | NNE16_15_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
312 | What would make neighbourhood better: better shops and amenities? | NNE16_16_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
313 | What would make neighbourhood better: other? | NNE16_97_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
314 | NE17 | Some people feel they belong to a community because of things like family ties, a school, where they live or maybe a church or club Do you feel you belong to any communities at the moment? | NE17_AP | YN2F9MAP | 1 | 1. Yes | Raw | |||
2 | 2. No | |||||||||
9 | DK/RF | |||||||||
315 | NE18 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: interest groups? | NNE18_1_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
316 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: religion? | NNE18_2_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
317 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: whanau? | NNE18_3_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
318 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: neighbourhood? | NNE18_4_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
319 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: schools? | NNE18_5_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
320 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: internet based groups (e.g. social network sites)? | NNE18_6_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
321 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: childrens sport or activity groups? | NNE18_7_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
322 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: adult sport groups? | NNE18_8_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
323 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: work or professional groups? | NNE18_9_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
324 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: marae? | NNE18_10_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
325 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: antenatal or baby support groups? | NNE18_11_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
326 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: cultural groups? | NNE18_12_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
327 | What is the community or communities of people to which you belong based around: other? | NNE18_97_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Raw | ||||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
328 | HD1 | Hopes and dreams -safety | HD1_SAFETY_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | ||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
329 | Hopes and dreams - belonging | HD1_BELONGING_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
330 | Hopes and dreams - esteem | HD1_ESTEEM_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
331 | Hopes and dreams - self actualisation | HD1_SELF_ACTUALISATION_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
332 | Hopes and dreams - self transcendence | HD1_SELF_TRANSCENDENCE_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
333 | Hopes and dreams - others | HD1_OTHER_AP | YN99FMAP | 0 | 0. No | Re-classified | New variable derived from open ended text | |||
1 | 1. Yes | |||||||||
99 | DK/RF | |||||||||
334 | NZDep2006 | NZDEP2006_AP | NZD10CAP | 1 | 1. NZDep=1 | Re-classified | New Zealand deprivation index 2006 classification | 13 | ||
2 | 2. NZDep=2 | |||||||||
3 | 3. NZDep=3 | |||||||||
4 | 4. NZDep=4 | |||||||||
5 | 5. NZDep=5 | |||||||||
6 | 6. NZDep=6 | |||||||||
7 | 7. NZDep=7 | |||||||||
8 | 8. NZDep=8 | |||||||||
9 | 9. NZDep=9 | |||||||||
10 | 10. NZDep=10 | |||||||||
335 | Partner interview status | INTERVIEW_AP | INTERVAP | 1 | Interview during partner's pregnancy | Re-categorised | ||||
2 | Interview after baby's birth | |||||||||
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