The General Household Survey as a sampling frame
1999 Poverty and Social Exclusion Survey: Technical Summary
Perceptions of Poverty and Social Exclusion: Report on preparatory research

 



The General Household Survey as a sampling frame: The example of the Survey of Poverty and Social Exclusion
   [PDF]

Tony Maher, ONS: Social Survey Methodology Bulletin [LINK]




1999 Poverty and Social Exclusion Survey: Technical Summary
  
[DOC / PDF]




Perceptions of Poverty
& Social Exclusion, 1998: Report on Preparatory Research  

Jonathan Bradshaw, David Gordon, Ruth Levitas, Sue Middleton, Christina Pantazis, Sarah Payne, Peter Townsend

Full Report    [DOC / PDF]

Introduction & Summary  [DOC / PDF]

Chapter 1: Definitions of Concepts for the Perceptions of Poverty and Social Exclusion  Dave Gordon   [DOC / PDF]

Chapter 2: Measuring Income in the Breadline Britain 1998 Survey  Dave Gordon  
[DOC / PDF]

Chapter 3: Gender and Poverty in the new Breadline Britain Survey  Sarah Payne and Christina Pantazis   [DOC / PDF]

Chapter 4: Poverty and Mental Health in the Breadline Britain Survey  Sarah Payne  
[DOC / PDF]

Chapter 5: Crime and Fear of Crime  Christina Pantazis   [DOC / PDF]

Chapter 6: Area Deprivation  Christina Pantazis   [DOC / PDF]

Chapter 7: Social Exclusion in the New Breadline Britain Survey  Ruth Levitas  
[DOC / PDF]

Chapter 8: Revising the Breadline Britain Questions: Relevant Findings from the Group  Sue Middleton   [DOC / PDF]

Chapter 9: Report on the MORI Omnibus Survey Test of New Questions   David Gordon and Christina Pantazis   [DOC / PDF]

Chapter 10: Draft Questionnaire for the Survey on Poverty and Social Exclusion  
[DOC / PDF]

Appendices    [DOC / PDF]


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