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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Youth Lifestyles Survey, 1998-1999 (YLS) was conducted between October 1998 and January 1999 for the Home Office by Social and Community Planning Research (SCPR - who changed their name to the National Centre for Social Research - Natcen - in May 1999). The survey design was shared between the Home Office Research Development and Statistics Directorate and SCPR. The aims of the survey were primarily to investigate offending amongst young people and how this differs by lifestyle and demographic factors and to look at the way the pattern of offending changes with age. This study was the second sweep of the YLS - the first was conducted in 1992-1993 (held at the UKDA under SN 3814), and was reported by Graham and Bowling, 1995. The first YLS therefore gives a baseline measure of offending and allowed for a comparison between the 1992-1993 YLS and the 1998-1999 study to be made. It was planned that changing trends in offending between the two surveys would be examined, along with the extent of these changes. The original YLS suggested that, for men, desisting from offending did not happen until the age of 25. For this reason, the 1998-1999 YLS extended the age range examined to 30, so that offending among those respondents in their late twenties could also be investigated.Main Topics:The dataset contains questions on a number of lifestyle and criminal justice topics. The YLS face-to-face (CAPI) interview asked respondents about:
Schooling: these questions were asked in the present tense for those still at secondary school and retrospectively for those who had left. They cover qualifications, opinion of school, truancy, exclusion and bullying.
Work/training/unemployment: experience and reasons for unemployment, type of employment and management responsibility.
Income and expenditure: this covers income and level of financial responsibility, debt and financial hardship.
Family life: both at age...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/10/1998 - 01/01/1999
Country
England and Wales
Time dimension
Repeated cross-sectional study
the first study in the series was conducted in 1992-1993 (see SN:3814)
Analysis unit
Individuals
National
Young people
Universe
Young people aged 18-30 living in private households in England and Wales between October 1998 and January 1999.
Sampling procedure
Multi-stage stratified random sample
the YLS sample was based on that used by the British Crime Survey (BCS) (see under GN:33174), and also screening and focused enumeration. For full details of sampling, please see published technical report.
Kind of data
Text
Numeric
Data collection mode
Face-to-face interview
Self-completion
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2001
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
Stratford, N. and Roth, W. (1999) The 1998 Youth Lifestyles Survey: : Technical Report [Research report], London: National Centre for Social Research.