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National Survey of 1960 University Graduates, 1966-1967
Creator
Kelsall, R. K., University of Sheffield, Department of Sociological Studies
Study number / PID
67036 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-67036-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this survey was to study the careers of those who had taken first degrees, after a substantial interval of time since graduation.Main Topics:This survey is part of a two-pronged investigation of the careers of British university graduates, sponsored by the Statistics Committee of the Secretaries of University Appointments Boards. The data from the other part, a survey of employment of former postgraduate students carried out by Ernest Rudd and Stephen Hatch of Essex University, are held by the Archive as SN:66001 <i>Survey of Employment of Former Postgraduate Students, 1966</i>.
The questionnaire used in this survey asked graduates about their parents, brothers and sisters, including questions on their education and the occupations of their father and grandfather. To obtain information on the families the graduates themselves had established, they were asked for the date of their marriage, their spouse's date of birth, education, occupation, employment status and salary. In addition, graduates were asked to give details, including date of birth, of each of their children born before 1st October, 1966. The questionnaire also included several questions on their own educational background and the attitudes they and their parents held about their education, both before and after entering university. In the section on undergraduate education, in addition to the first degree subject and title already available from university records, they were asked for the type and class of degree they were awarded. Details of the type, place, time and outcome of all postgraduate study were also elicited. Their own employment history, including earnings and reasons for job changes, earlier occupational aspirations and their attitudes to their present and possible future jobs occupied a substantial proportion of the questionnaire. Special attention was paid to graduates who had worked...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/10/1966 - 01/12/1967
Country
Great Britain
Time dimension
Longitudinal/panel/cohort
Analysis unit
Individuals
National
Graduates
Universe
All men and women who graduated in 1960 in all faculties (except those of Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Surgery) in all universities then in existence in Great Britain (apart from Bristol and a few smaller colleges of London University)
Sampling procedure
No sampling (total universe)
total for women graduates, 50% for men
Kind of data
Not available
Data collection mode
Postal survey
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
1972
Terms of data access
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