Summary information

Study title

Small Fortunes : National Survey of the Lifestyles and Living Standards of Children, 1995

Creator

Ashworth, K., Loughborough University, Centre for Research in Social Policy
Middleton, S., Loughborough University, Centre for Research in Social Policy

Study number / PID

3962 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-3962-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Small Fortunes Survey is the first ever nationally representative survey of the lifestyles and living standards of British children. Taking the child as the unit of analysis, its main aims were : to establish household expenditure on children and to investigate variation by income, age and gender of child and by family size and status; to estimate certain of the indirect costs imposed by child rearing; to determine the nature and extent of extra household support for children; to specify and compare, the minimum direct costs of children according to budget standard, consensual, self-assessment and behavioural definitions; to examine the nature and degree of poverty in childhood according to those definitions given above; to investigate the 'economics of parenting': the extent to which children's aspirations are met at the expense of the living standards of parents; parent/child interactions on finance; parents' economic aspirations for their children; to explore childhood living standards from children's own perspectives, investigating their experience of money and its management; knowledge and understanding of the family's financial circumstances in the context of the immediate neighbourhood and wider society.Main Topics:The dataset includes the following files : 'adult1' : data from the first interview with the main carer of the child, covering household composition, occupation of adults in household, childcare for selected child, baby-sitting for selected child, housing tenure and size, attitudes to parenting, parental sacrifice, parental aspirations, index of childhood deprivation, access to facilities, parent-child interactions on finance and grouped household income. 'adult2' : data from second interview with main carer of the child, including educational background of adults in family, household ownership of consumer durables, household income, opportunity costs for main carer...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/02/1995 - 01/06/1995

Country

Great Britain

Time dimension

Cross-sectional (one-time) study

Analysis unit

Families/households
National
Households

Universe

Children aged between 0 and 17 years (one per household sampled) and their adult carers, living in households in 49 postcode districts in Great Britain during February to June 1995.

Sampling procedure

Multi-stage stratified random sample
full details of sampling procedure may be found in the codebook

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview
Self-completion
Diaries
CAPI was used for the interviews

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

1999

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.

Commercial use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee. The UK Data Service will contact you.

Related publications

  • Ashworth, K. and Middleton, S. (1997) 'Small fortunes :: spending on children in lone parent families' in R. Wilford and J. Millar (eds.), , London: Policy Studies Institute. ISBN0853747369 | 978-0853747369
  • Shropshire, J., Middleton, S. and Croden, N. (1998) 'Earning your keep?: Children's work and contributions to family budgets' in B. Pettitt (ed.), , London: Child Poverty Action Group, 43. ISBN1901698130 | 9781901698138
  • Braithwaite, I., Ashworth, K. and Middleton, S. (1997) Small fortunes :: spending on children, childhood poverty and parental sacrifice, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.ISBN 1859350321 | 9781859350324