Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division General Social Survey Cycle 24:Time-Stress and Well-Being Questionnaire Catalogue no.12M0024X GSS ESG December 2011 Aussi disponible en francais Statistics Statistique Canada Canada Canada
General Social Survey Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division GSS ESG Cycle 24: Time-Stress and Well-Being Questionnaire Catalogue no. 12M0024X December 2011 Aussi disponible en français Statistique Canada Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division General Social Survey Cycle 24:Time-Stress and Well-Being Questionnaire By Marcel Bechard Published by authority of the Minister responsible for Statistics Canada Minister of Industry,2011 All rights reserved.The content of this electronic publication may be reproduced,in whole or in part,and by any means,without further permission from Statistics Canada,subject to the following conditions:that it be done solely for the purposes of private study,research,criticism,review or newspaper summary,and/or for non-commercial purposes;and that Statistics Canada be fully acknowledged as follows:Source (or "Adapted from",if appropriate):Statistics Canada,year of publication,name of product,catalogue number, volume and issue numbers,reference period and page(s).Otherwise,no part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form,by any means-or for any purposes without prior written permission of Licensing Services,Client Services Division,Statistics Canada,Ottawa, Ontario,Canada,K1A 0T6. December 2011 Catalogue no.12M0024X Frequency:Occasional Ottawa Cette publication est aussi disponible en francais(n 12M0024X au catalogue) Note of appreciation Canada owes the success of its statistical system to a long-standing parternship between Statistics Canada,the citizens of Canada,its businesses,governments and other institutions.Accurate and timely statistical information could not be produced without their continued cooperation and goodwill
Statistics Canada Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division General Social Survey Cycle 24: Time-Stress and Well-Being Questionnaire By 0DUFHO%pFKDUG Published by authority of the Minister responsible for Statistics Canada © Minister of Industry, 2011 All rights reserved. The content of this electronic publication may be reproduced, in whole or in part, and by any means, without further permission from Statistics Canada, subject to the following conditions: that it be done solely for the purposes of private study, research, criticism, review or newspaper summary, and/or for non-commercial purposes; and that Statistics Canada be fully acknowledged as follows: Source (or “Adapted from”, if appropriate): Statistics Canada, year of publication, name of product, catalogue number, volume and issue numbers, reference period and page(s). Otherwise, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, by any means—or for any purposes without prior written permission of Licensing Services, Client Services Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0T6. December 2011 Catalogue no. 12M0024X Frequency: Occasional Ottawa Cette publication est aussi disponible en français (no 12M0024X au catalogue) Note of appreciation Canada owes the success of its statistical system to a long-standing parternship between Statistics Canada, the citizens of Canada, its businesses, governments and other institutions. Accurate and timely statistical information could not be produced without their continued cooperation and goodwill.
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How to obtain more information Specific inquiries about this product and related statistics or services should be directed to: Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa Ontario K1A 0T6 (Telephone: 613 951-5979). For information about this product or the wide range of services and data available from Statistics Canada. visit our website at www.statcan.ca or contact us by e-mail at infostats@statcan.gc.ca or by telephone 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday: Statistics Canada National Contact Centre Toll-free telephone (Canada and the United States): Inquiries line 1-800-263-1136 National telecommunications device for the hearing impaired 1-800-363-7629 Fax line 1-877-287-4369 Local or international calls: Inquiries line 1-613-951-8116 Fax line 1-613-951-0581 Depository services program Inquiries line 1-800-635-7943 Fax line 1-800-565-7757 Accessing and ordering information This product, Catalogue no.12M002X, is also available as a standard printed publication. The following additional shipping charges apply for delivery outside Canada: The printed version of this publication can be ordered by: • Telephone (Canada and United States) 1-800-267-6677 • Fax (Canada and United States) 1-877-287-4369 • E-mail infostats@statcan.gc.ca • Mail Statistics Canada Finance R.H. Coats Bldg., 6th Floor 150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0T6 • In person from authorized agents and bookstores. When notifying us of a change in your address, please provide both old and new addresses. Standards of service to the public Statistics Canada is committed to serving its clients in a prompt, reliable and courteous manner. To this end, the Agency has developed standards of service which its employees observe in serving its clients. To obtain a copy of these service standards, please contact Statistics Canada toll free at 1-800-263-1136. The service standards are also published on www.statcan.ca under “About us” > “Providing services to Canadians.”
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GENERAL SOCIAL SURVEY,2010 Cycle 24 Time-Stress and Well-Being Main Survey-Questionnaire Package Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division Confidential when completed Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada,1985,Chapter S19. Registration Number:STC/HFS-027-75095
GENERAL SOCIAL SURVEY, 2010 Cycle 24 – Time-Stress and Well-Being Main Survey - Questionnaire Package Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division Confidential when completed Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. Registration Number: STC/HFS-027-75095
Cycle 24-Time-Stree and Well-Being Table of Contents GSS 24-1-CONTROL FORM.............. ENTRY FOR RANDOM DIGIT DIALLING. 4 GSS 24-2-QUESTIONNAIRE ,13 SECTION A:CONFIRMATION OF BIRTH DATE AND MARITAL STATUS... .13 MODULE:BIRTH DATE OF RESPONDENT(BDR)....... .13 MODULE:CONFIRM MARITAL STATUS OF RESPONDENT(CMR) .16 SECTION 1:GENERAL TIME USE............. .18 MODULE:GENERAL TIME USE(GTU)...... .18 SECTION 2:TIME USE DIARY. .20 MODULE:TIME USE INTRODUCTION(TUI). .20 MODULE:TIME USE DIARY (TUT)............. MODULE:TIME USE DIARY-EPISODE(EPI) 23 .24 MODULE:TIME USE DIARY-SLEEP EPISODE BEFORE DIARY(DAS) .49 SECTION 3:PERCEPTIONS OF TIME. 51 MODULE:PERCEPTIONS OF TIME(TCS) 51 SECTION 4:UNPAID WORK ACTIVITIES. 53 MODULE:UNPAID WORK ACTIVITIES(UWA) .53 MoDULE:VOLUNTEERING(VCG)... .58 MODULE:VOLUNTEERING (VCG)............... 58 SECTION 5:WELL-BEING............. 59 MopULE:LIFE SATISFACTION (LSR) MODULE:SELF-RATED HEALTH(SRH)............... 59 MODULE:HEALTH AND ACTIVITY LIMITATIONS(HAL)....... .62 MODULE:MAIN SOURCE OF STRESS(MSS).............. 65 SECTION 6:MAIN ACTIVITY AND EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT... .66 MODULE:MAIN ACTIVITY OF RESPONDENT(MAR).66 MODULE:EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT(EOR)...... .85 SECTION 7:MAIN ACTIVITY AND EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE/PARTNER... .89 MoDULE:MAIN ACTIVITY OF SPOUSE/PARTNER(MAP).............. .89 MODULE:EDUCATION OF SPOUSE/PARTNER(EOP)..... .98 SECTION 8:EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT'S PARENTS. .100 MODULE:EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT'S MOTHER(EOM). 100 MODULE:EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT'S FATHER(EOF).... 102 SECTION 9:CULTURAL ACTIVITIES,AND SPORTS PARTICIPATION... .104 MODULE:CULTURAL ACTIVITIES(LCA).......... e...。 104 MODULE:SPORTS PARTICIPATION ACTIVITIES(SPA)..... .111 MODULE:SPORTS PARTICIPATION OF PARTNER(SPP)....... 125 MODULE:SPORTS PARTICIPATION OF HOUSEHOLD CHILDREN(SPC) .126 SECTION 10:TRANSPORTATION.. 131 MODULE:ACCESS TO TRANSPORTATION(ATT)....... 131 MoDULE:CoMMUTETo WoRK(CTW)..... ,,,,。,,,,,,,,,=。,,, Page 2
Cycle 24 – Time-Stree and Well-Being Page 2 Table of Contents GSS 24-1 – CONTROL FORM............................................................................................................................................. 4 ENTRY FOR RANDOM DIGIT DIALLING.......................................................................................................................... 4 GSS 24-2 – QUESTIONNAIRE..........................................................................................................................................13 SECTION A: CONFIRMATION OF BIRTH DATE AND MARITAL STATUS.............................................................13 MODULE: BIRTH DATE OF RESPONDENT (BDR)................................................................................................................13 MODULE: CONFIRM MARITAL STATUS OF RESPONDENT (CMR).......................................................................................16 SECTION 1: GENERAL TIME USE ..................................................................................................................................18 MODULE: GENERAL TIME USE (GTU) ................................................................................................................................18 SECTION 2: TIME USE DIARY .........................................................................................................................................20 MODULE: TIME USE INTRODUCTION (TUI) .........................................................................................................................20 MODULE: TIME USE DIARY (TUT) ......................................................................................................................................23 MODULE: TIME USE DIARY – EPISODE (EPI).....................................................................................................................24 MODULE: TIME USE DIARY – SLEEP EPISODE BEFORE DIARY (DAS)...............................................................................49 SECTION 3: PERCEPTIONS OF TIME............................................................................................................................51 MODULE: PERCEPTIONS OF TIME (TCS)............................................................................................................................51 SECTION 4: UNPAID WORK ACTIVITIES......................................................................................................................53 MODULE: UNPAID WORK ACTIVITIES (UWA) .....................................................................................................................53 MODULE: VOLUNTEERING (VCG).......................................................................................................................................58 MODULE: VOLUNTEERING (VCG).......................................................................................................................................58 SECTION 5: WELL-BEING.................................................................................................................................................59 MODULE: LIFE SATISFACTION (LSR)..................................................................................................................................59 MODULE: SELF-RATED HEALTH (SRH)..............................................................................................................................61 MODULE: HEALTH AND ACTIVITY LIMITATIONS (HAL)........................................................................................................62 MODULE: MAIN SOURCE OF STRESS (MSS)......................................................................................................................65 SECTION 6: MAIN ACTIVITY AND EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT.......................................................................66 MODULE: MAIN ACTIVITY OF RESPONDENT (MAR) ...........................................................................................................66 MODULE: EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT (EOR).................................................................................................................85 SECTION 7: MAIN ACTIVITY AND EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT’S SPOUSE / PARTNER...........................89 MODULE: MAIN ACTIVITY OF SPOUSE/PARTNER (MAP)....................................................................................................89 MODULE: EDUCATION OF SPOUSE/PARTNER (EOP).........................................................................................................98 SECTION 8: EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT’S PARENTS.....................................................................................100 MODULE: EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT’S MOTHER (EOM)............................................................................................100 MODULE: EDUCATION OF RESPONDENT’S FATHER (EOF)..............................................................................................102 SECTION 9: CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, AND SPORTS PARTICIPATION...............................................................104 MODULE: CULTURAL ACTIVITIES (LCA)............................................................................................................................104 MODULE: SPORTS PARTICIPATION ACTIVITIES (SPA) .....................................................................................................111 MODULE: SPORTS PARTICIPATION OF PARTNER (SPP) ..................................................................................................125 MODULE: SPORTS PARTICIPATION OF HOUSEHOLD CHILDREN (SPC) ...........................................................................126 SECTION 10: TRANSPORTATION ................................................................................................................................131 MODULE: ACCESS TO TRANSPORTATION (ATT)...............................................................................................................131 MODULE: COMMUTE TO WORK (CTW) .............................................................................................................................135
Cycle 24-Time-Stree and Well-Being SECTION 11:HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENT.... …140 MODULE:INTERNET USE OF RESPONDENT(IUR) .140 MODULE:DWELLING OF RESPONDENT(DOR)........... .142 MODULE:RESPONDENT SELECTION PROCESS(RSP).... .146 SECTION 12:OTHER CHARACTERISTICS.......... .149 MODULE:BIRTHPLACE OF RESPONDENT(BPR)................... .149 MODULE:BIRTHPLACE OF SPOUSE/PARTNER(BPP) MODULE:BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER (BPM)...... .153 ..155 MODULE:BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER(BPF)............ MODULE:ABORIGINAL IDENTITY OF RESPONDENT(AIR).................... .157 .159 MODULE:ABORIGINAL IDENTITY OF SPOUSE/PARTNER(AIP).. MODULE:VISIBLE MINORITY STATUS OF RESPONDENT (VMR)................... .160 MODULE:VISIBLE MINORITY STATUS OF SPOUSE/PARTNER (VMP) MODULE:RELIGION OF RESPONDENT(RLR)..... 163 165 MODULE:LANGUAGE OF RESPONDENT(LNR)........ 167 MODULE:SEXUAL ORIENTATION OF RESPONDENT(SOR). ..174 MODULE:INCOME OF RESPONDENT(INR)...... .175 THANK YOU BLOCKS..... .180 APPENDIX A:PROGRAMMING CODE FOR OAC_D110. .181 Page 3
Cycle 24 – Time-Stree and Well-Being Page 3 SECTION 11: HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENT.........................................................................140 MODULE: INTERNET USE OF RESPONDENT (IUR)............................................................................................................140 MODULE: DWELLING OF RESPONDENT (DOR).................................................................................................................142 MODULE: RESPONDENT SELECTION PROCESS (RSP) ...................................................................................................146 SECTION 12: OTHER CHARACTERISTICS.................................................................................................................149 MODULE: BIRTHPLACE OF RESPONDENT (BPR).............................................................................................................149 MODULE: BIRTHPLACE OF SPOUSE/PARTNER (BPP) ......................................................................................................153 MODULE: BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHER (BPM)......................................................................................................................155 MODULE: BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER (BPF)........................................................................................................................157 MODULE: ABORIGINAL IDENTITY OF RESPONDENT (AIR) ................................................................................................159 MODULE: ABORIGINAL IDENTITY OF SPOUSE/PARTNER (AIP).........................................................................................160 MODULE: VISIBLE MINORITY STATUS OF RESPONDENT (VMR) ......................................................................................161 MODULE: VISIBLE MINORITY STATUS OF SPOUSE/PARTNER (VMP) ..............................................................................163 MODULE: RELIGION OF RESPONDENT (RLR)...................................................................................................................165 MODULE: LANGUAGE OF RESPONDENT (LNR).................................................................................................................167 MODULE: SEXUAL ORIENTATION OF RESPONDENT (SOR)..............................................................................................174 MODULE: INCOME OF RESPONDENT (INR).......................................................................................................................175 THANK YOU BLOCKS......................................................................................................................................................180 APPENDIX A: PROGRAMMING CODE FOR OAC_D110..........................................................................................181
Cycle 24-Time-Stree and Well-Being Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division General Social Survey,2010 Time Use Questionnaire Ages 15 Years and over GSS 24-1-Control Form Confidential when completed.Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.Revised Statutes of Canada. 1985,Chapter S19. STC/HFS-027-75095 Entry for Random Digit Dialling RVC N01 Sample ID: Group: Telephone number: Province Time Zone: Respondent time: Language: Last outcome code: Regular attempts: Appointment: Date: Time: Name: Notes: Proceed to interview 2 Cancel CN_N02 Telephone Number:)- INTERVIEWER:Have you made contact? 1 Yes 2 No (Go to OC_NO1) II R01 Telephone Number:()_ Hello,I'm calling from Statistics Canada.My name is... INTERVIEWER:Introduce yourself using both your given and last names. Press to continue. Page 4
Cycle 24 – Time-Stree and Well-Being Page 4 Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division General Social Survey, 2010 Time Use Questionnaire Ages 15 Years and over GSS 24-1 – Control Form Confidential when completed. Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. STC/HFS-027-75095 Entry for Random Digit Dialling RVC_N01 Sample ID: Group: Telephone number: Province Time Zone: Respondent time: Language: Last outcome code: Regular attempts: Appointment: Date: Time: Name: Notes: 1 Proceed to interview 2 Cancel ______________________________________________________________________________ CN_N02 Telephone Number: ( )___-____ INTERVIEWER: Have you made contact? 1 Yes 2 No (Go to OC_N01) ______________________________________________________________________________ II_R01 Telephone Number: ( )___-____ Hello, I’m calling from Statistics Canada. My name is… INTERVIEWER: Introduce yourself using both your given and last names. Press to continue
Cycle 24-Time-Stree and Well-Being AR C01 IF AR_Q01 already asked go to IC_R01 AR Q01 May I speak with an adult member of the household? Yes,speaking to an adult member Go to IC R01 2 Yes,an adult member is available Go to ll R01 No,an adult member is not available ARA Q01 When will an adult member be available? Make hard appointment 2 Make soft appointment Not available 1C_R01 I am calling regarding the General Social Survey on time-stress and well-being.All information will be kept strictly confidential. INTERVIEWER:Press to continue. LP Q01 Would you prefer that I speak in English or in French? INTERVIEWER:Previous response was (fill:assigned language). 1 English(Go to MON R01) 2 French (Go to MON_R01) 3 Other LP N02 INTERVIEWER:Select respondent's preferred non-official language. If necessary,ask:(What language would you prefer?) 03 Chinese 17 Cantonese 04 Italian 18 Hindi 05 Punjabi 19 Mandarin 06 Spanish 20 Persian(Farsi) 07 Portuguese 21 Russian 08 Polish 22 Ukrainian 09 German 23 Urdu 10 Vietnamese 24 Inuktitut 11 Arabic 25 Hungarian 12 Tagalog 26 Korean 13 Greek 27 Serbo-Croatian 14 Tamil 28 Gujarati 15 Cree 29 Dari 16 Afghan 90 Other-Specify(Go to LP_S02) (Else,Go to DAO_R01) Page 5
Cycle 24 – Time-Stree and Well-Being Page 5 AR_C01 IF AR_Q01 already asked go to IC_R01 AR_Q01 May I speak with an adult member of the household? 1 Yes, speaking to an adult member Go to IC_R01 2 Yes, an adult member is available Go to II_R01 3 No, an adult member is not available ARA_Q01 When will an adult member be available? 1 Make hard appointment 2 Make soft appointment 3 Not available IC_R01 I am calling regarding the General Social Survey on time-stress and well-being. All information will be kept strictly confidential. INTERVIEWER: Press to continue. LP_Q01 Would you prefer that I speak in English or in French? INTERVIEWER: Previous response was {fill: assigned language}. 1 English (Go to MON_R01) 2 French (Go to MON_R01) 3 Other LP_N02 INTERVIEWER: Select respondent's preferred non-official language. If necessary, ask: (What language would you prefer?) 03 Chinese 17 Cantonese 04 Italian 18 Hindi 05 Punjabi 19 Mandarin 06 Spanish 20 Persian (Farsi) 07 Portuguese 21 Russian 08 Polish 22 Ukrainian 09 German 23 Urdu 10 Vietnamese 24 Inuktitut 11 Arabic 25 Hungarian 12 Tagalog 26 Korean 13 Greek 27 Serbo-Croatian 14 Tamil 28 Gujarati 15 Cree 29 Dari 16 Afghan 90 Other – Specify (Go to LP_S02) (Else, Go to DAO_R01)
Cycle 24-Time-Stree and Well-Being LP_S02 INTERVIEWER:Specify. (80 spaces)(Go to DAO_R01) MON_R01 My supervisor may listen to this call for the purpose of quality control. INTERVIEWER:Press to continue. EVI R01 Before we continue,I need to ask a few questions about this telephone number. INTERVIEWER:Press to continue. TC_Q01 Telephone Number:()__ I would like to make sure I've dialled the right number.Is this fill:phone number)? 1 Yes(Go to RIS_Q01) 2 No TC_Q02 Telephone Number:()_ I'm sorry,I must have dialled incorrectly. INTERVIEWER:Press to continue.(Go to RDDEval_ND) RIS_Q01 Is this telephone number for a cellular phone,a regular phone or both? INTERVIEWER:Select regular>if the telephone number is for a regular phone but has been forwarded to a cellular phone.If this is the case,make an appointment to continue the interview on the regular phone. 1 Cellular phone(Go to RDDEval_ND) 2 Regular phone 3 Both RIS Q02 Is this phone number for a private home,a business,an institution or a vacation home? 1 Private home (Go to RSP_Q01) 2 Business (Go to RIS Q04) Both home and business (Go to RSP_Q01) 4 Institution (Go to RIS Q04) Vacation home (Go to RIS Q04) 6 Collective dwelling DK,RF (Go to RIS_Q04) COLL N01 INTERVIEWER:Specify the type of collective dwelling (e.g.,lodging/rooming house,hotel, motel,hostel,tourist home,hospital,staff residence,working camp,etc.)If necessary,ask: (Please specify the type of dwelling.) (80 spaces) COLL Q02 What is the total number of people living here? LLL凵Number of people (MIN:1)(MAX:995) Page 6
Cycle 24 – Time-Stree and Well-Being Page 6 LP_S02 INTERVIEWER: Specify. _____________________________ (80 spaces) (Go to DAO_R01) MON_R01 My supervisor may listen to this call for the purpose of quality control. INTERVIEWER: Press to continue. EVI_R01 Before we continue, I need to ask a few questions about this telephone number. INTERVIEWER: Press to continue. TC_Q01 Telephone Number: ( )___-____ I would like to make sure I’ve dialled the right number. Is this { fill: phone number}? 1 Yes (Go to RIS_Q01) 2 No TC_Q02 Telephone Number: ( )___-____ I’m sorry, I must have dialled incorrectly. INTERVIEWER: Press to continue. (Go to RDDEval_ND) RIS_Q01 Is this telephone number for a cellular phone, a regular phone or both? INTERVIEWER: Select «regular» if the telephone number is for a regular phone but has been forwarded to a cellular phone. If this is the case, make an appointment to continue the interview on the regular phone. 1 Cellular phone (Go to RDDEval_ND) 2 Regular phone 3 Both RIS_Q02 Is this phone number for a private home, a business, an institution or a vacation home? 1 Private home (Go to RSP_Q01) 2 Business (Go to RIS_Q04) 3 Both home and business (Go to RSP_Q01) 4 Institution (Go to RIS_Q04) 5 Vacation home (Go to RIS_Q04) 6 Collective dwelling DK, RF (Go to RIS_Q04) COLL_N01 INTERVIEWER: Specify the type of collective dwelling (e.g., lodging/rooming house, hotel, motel, hostel, tourist home, hospital, staff residence, working camp, etc.) If necessary, ask: (Please specify the type of dwelling.) ________________________________________(80 spaces) ______________________________________________________________________________ COLL_Q02 What is the total number of people living here? |_|_|_| Number of people (MIN: 1) (MAX: 995)