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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Young Life and Times Survey (YLT) originally began as a companion survey to the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey (NILT) series. It surveyed young people aged 12-17 living in the households of adults interviewed for NILT, and YLT ran alongside it from 1998-2000. Following an evaluation in 2001, the YLT series recommenced in 2003 (see SN 4826) using a completely different methodology and independent of the adult NILT. This new YLT survey uses Child Benefit records as a sampling frame.The aims of the YLT series are to:
monitor public attitudes towards social policy and political issues in Northern Ireland;
provide a time series on attitudes to key social policy areas;
facilitate academic social policy analysis; provide a freely available resource on public attitudes for the wider community of users in Northern Ireland;
give a voice to young people.
An open access time-series teaching dataset has been created from the 2003-2012 YLTs - see SN 7548.The Kids’ Life and Times (KLT) survey of P7 children (10-11 year olds) is also part of the same suite of surveys as YLT and NILT.Further information about the YLT, including publications, may be found on the Access Research Knowledge (ARK) YLT webpages.Users should note that the accompanying NILT survey did not run in 2011, as full funding was unable to be secured for it. However, funding has been confirmed to run NILT in 2012 and 2013.Main Topics:The 2011 survey covered the following topics:attitudes to minority ethnic groups - funded by Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister (OFMDFM)community relations - funded by OFMDFMsexual attitudes and experience - funded by OFMDFMloneliness and wellbeing - funded by University of Ulsterfamilybackground information
Terminology used is generally based on DDI controlled vocabularies: Time Method, Analysis Unit, Sampling Procedure and Mode of Collection, available at CESSDA Vocabulary Service.
Methodology
Data collection period
16/11/2011 - 31/12/2011
Country
Northern Ireland
Time dimension
Repeated cross-sectional study
Analysis unit
Individuals
National
Universe
Young people in Northern Ireland whose 16th birthday was in February or March 2011.
Sampling procedure
Simple random sample
Kind of data
Numeric
Data collection mode
Telephone interview
Postal survey
Online survey; (respondents could choose one method)
Funding information
Grant number
RES-060-23-0015
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2012
Terms of data access
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