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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of this survey was to investigate the use of lawyers' services by the general public in England and Wales, at the request of the Royal Commission on Legal Services.Main Topics:Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions
A) Household Questionnaire (each person aged 18+)
Use of solicitor's/lawyer's services during 1977, number of matters advice was sought on, whether any other household member was involved, person most closely in contact, if more than two matters - exact nature of problems.
B) Individual Questionnaire
Number of occasions during year on which a solicitor's advice would have been of help, whether advice sought from anyone else, whether considered consulting a solicitor, reasons for not doing so. Whether used solicitor's services before 1977 and details, whether ever felt had cause for complaint against a solicitor and reasons, whether complaint carried through and outcome, whether satisfied, whether ever attempted to sue for professional negligence, whether experienced any difficulties. Knowledge of Law Society, Legal Aid. Method of choosing a solicitor if advice needed (non-users only).
C) Use Questionnaire (sole or main contact between household and lawyer)
Exact nature of problem for which advice was sought, lawyer's place of work, whether second opinion was sought and from whom, whether matter concerned self only/other only/self and other jointly. Whether received advice from anyone else outside household (who), whether it was suggested that respondent should engage solicitor, date of first consultation, whether solicitor had been previously consulted by members of household and date, why particular solicitor was originally chosen, whether approached directly by respondent, whether contact was direct or by telephone/letter, whether saw him alone and number of times, whether action taken or only advice given, details of advice and whether it has been followed, details of any...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/01/1978 - 01/04/1978
Country
England and Wales
Time dimension
Cross-sectional (one-time) study
Analysis unit
Families/households
National
Households
Universe
Private households in England and Wales
Sampling procedure
One-stage stratified or systematic random sample
parliamentary constituencies in England and Wales were stratified by region and population density and by car ownership (as an indicator of social composition); 125 were then selected randomly with probability proportional to size of electorate. Within each constituency, 2 polling districts were selected randomly with p.p.s. and within each district 40 private addresses were randomly selected from the electoral registers. (In addition, special measures were taken to cover private addresses not appearing in the electoral registers)
Kind of data
Not available
Data collection mode
Face-to-face interview
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
1980
Terms of data access
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Related publications
(1979) Final Report: Vol. 2 (Surveys and Studies) [Research report], London: HMSO.