Summary information

Study title

Isle of Sheppey Survey, 1981: Divisions of Labour

Creator

Courtenay, G., Social and Community Planning Research
Pahl, R. E., University of Kent at Canterbury, Faculty of Social Sciences
Wallace, C. D., University of Kent at Canterbury, Faculty of Social Sciences

Study number / PID

1986 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-1986-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.


The main aims of the study were to link households, forms of labour which they deploy in getting work done and the sources of labour outside the household on which they draw to provide them with various services. These distinctive patterns of work are called household work strategies which, in turn, are linked to the domestic division of labour and broader patterns of social and political behaviour.
An associated qualitative dataset, The Social and Political Implications of Household Work Strategies, is available via Qualidata at the University of Essex.

Main Topics:

Variables
Variables associated with housing career of household; employment history of respondent; socio-economic group of respondent (and partner if present) collapsed into household class; life-cycle characteristics, size and composition of household; number of earners in the household; respondent's income, household income; economic activity of both respondent, partner and other earner; new variables constructed from information relating to who did 41 tasks in and around the dwelling (scales of work).
Additional topics covered:
Political attitudes, attitudes to the Welfare State, voting behaviour, unused skills; periods of unemployment and ways of finding employment; kinship links in the area.
Measurement Scales
Household self-provisioning scale (PROSCALE)
Informal sources of labour scale (IRSSCALE)
Formal sources of labour scale (FRSSCALE)
Questions on the Welfare State replicate those used by P. Taylor-Gooby in <i>Attitudes to the Role of the State in Welfare</i> - see study number 1634.

Methodology

Data collection period

13/05/1981 - 05/07/1981

Country

England

Time dimension

Follow-up to cross-sectional study

Analysis unit

Individuals
Families/households
Subnational
Households

Universe

Households on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent

Sampling procedure

Simple random sample
1 in 9 random sample of households from the electoral registers for each of the 18 polling districts

Kind of data

Not available

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

1984

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

  • Pahl, R. (1985) 'Household work strategies in an economic recession' , Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
  • Pahl, R. (1984) Divisions of labour, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Crow, G. (2011) Ray Pahl's sociological career: : fifty years of impact [Research report], .
  • Pahl, R., Dennett, J. and Wallace, C. (1981) Housing and residential areas on the Isle of Sheppey [Research report], : SSRC.
  • Wallace, C. and Pahl, R. (1982) The restructuring of capital, the local political economy and household work strategies: : all forms of work in context, [Discussion paper].: SSRC.
  • Pahl, R. (1983) Strategie del lavoro domestico ed economia informale [Research report], : Inchiesta.
  • Pahl, R. (1984) 'Deindustrialisation and social polarisation', Work and Society Newsletter
  • Dennett, J. and Pahl, R. (1981) Industry and employment on the Isle of Sheppey [Research report], : SSRC.
  • Pahl, R. (1984) 'The restructuring of capital, the local political economy and household work strategies: : all forms of work in context'