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Antenatal Partner (DCW0P) Data Dictionary

Total number of observations: 4401
Total number of variables: 335
Position Questionnaire number Question Variable name Format name Formatted Data values Value labels Variable type SAS logic Notes Ref
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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