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1 Survey number in voivodeship Institute of Statistics and Demography Warsaw School of Economics al. Niepodległości 162, 02-554 Warszawa GENERATIONS AND FAMILIES GGS-PL – 2 voivodeship poviat commune Address number Household number Sample number DATE ……………………………… start date ……………………… closing date ………………………

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Survey number in voivodeship

Institute of Statistics and Demography Warsaw School of Economics al. Niepodległości 162, 02-554 Warszawa

GENERATIONS AND FAMILIES GGS-PL – 2

voivodeship

poviat

commune

Address number

Household number

Sample number

DATE ……………………………… start date ……………………… closing date ………………………

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Interviewer information:

Interviewer's identity card No

Sex (1 – male, 2 – female)

Age (in completed years)

Level of education (Card 8 EDUCATION)

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Section 1. THE HOUSEHOLD

A. CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONS

Respondent

Husband / Wife

Partner

CHILDREN (biological, adopted or fostered) AND OTHER PERSONS

A1 Person's number 01 02 03 04 05 06

A2 Names of resident persons

(or designations allowing their identification)

A3 Sex 1. Male 2. Female

A4

Date of birth

day | | | | | |

A5 month | | | | | |

A6 year | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

A7 Age (in completed years)

A8 Kinship relation with Resp. card 1. KINSHIP RELATION

A9 Legal civil status – for persons aged 15 and over card 2. CIVIL STATUS

A10 Residence status: 1. resident, present

2. resident, temporarily not present

3. temporarily present

A11 Year of starting living with R | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

A12 Place of birth 1. Poland (and enter voivodeship) → question A14

2. other country (and enter country name) → question A13

A13 Year of starting living in Poland | | | | | |

A14 Class of locality of birth 1. town of 100,000 and over

2. town under 100,000 3. village

A15 Citizenship: 1. Polish 2. other (enter country name)

A16 Is the person disabled?

1. yes 2. no → question A18

A17 Does the person hold a certificate of disability? 1. yes 2. no

A18 Labour market status — for persons aged 15 and over, in respondent's assessment

card 3. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

A19 If the respondent is retired – since when?

m-th |

year | | |

Enter subsequent persons in the table on the next page.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONS — cont.

CHILDREN (biological, adopted or fostered) AND OTHER PERSONS

A1 Person's number 07 08 09 10 11 12 13

A2 Names of resident persons

(or designations allowing their identification)

A3 Sex 1. Male 2. Female

A4

Date of birth

day | | | | | | |

A5 month | | | | | | |

A6 year | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

A7 Age (in completed years)

A8 Kinship relation with Resp. card 1. KINSHIP RELATION

A9 Legal civil status – for persons aged 15 and over card 2. CIVIL STATUS

A10 Residence status: 1. resident, present

2. resident, temporarily not present

3. temporarily present

A11 Year of starting living with the Respondent | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

A12 Place of birth 1. Poland (enter voivodeship) → question A14 2. other country (enter country name → question A13

A13 Year of starting living in Poland

A14 Class of locality of birth 1. town of 100,000 and over

2. town under 100,000 3. village

A15 Citizenship: 1. Polish 2. other (enter country name)

A16 Is the person disabled? 1. yes

2. no → question A18

A17 Does the person hold a certificate of disability? 1. yes 2. no

A18 Labour market status — for persons aged 15 and over, in respondent's assessment card 3. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

A19 -

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B. LIVING CONDITIONS

B1 Number of rooms in the dwelling you occupy without kitchen, bathrooms and toilets, corridors, other utility rooms and rooms used solely for the purpose of conducting business activity

total number of rooms

B2 Year when the respondent started living in the dwelling

year

B3 Respondent’s legal title to residence in the dwelling: card 4. DWELLING

B4 How happy are you with your dwelling? card 5. SATISFACTION

C. MIGRATION

C1 Have you gone abroad for a period longer than 3 months within the last 10 years?

1. yes 2. no → Section 2

C2 How many times?

C3 When did you come back from your last stay lasting over 3 months?

month year

C4 How long was your last stay abroad that lasted over 3 months? number of months

C5 In what country (countries) did you stay in during your last absence from Poland? Write full name (names)

C6 What was the main reason for that last trip abroad?

(please give 1 most important reason) 1. work 4. I wanted to live in another country

2. study

5. family-related (visiting family, joining family members)

3. relationship or marriage with resident of a different country

6. other………………………………………

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Section 2. CHILDREN

! ►NOTE If the respondent does NOT live in a household with children aged 14 or under, theirs or their spouse / partner's

→ question 6

1 Who performs the following child-related tasks (duties) in your household? Card 6. TASKS RELATED TO CHILDREN A — for respondents living with their spouse / partner B — for those not living with their spouse / partner

In the case of answer 6 — enter the relevant person’s number from Section 1A, Row A1 in the appropriate row. A

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a. dressing the children or making sure they are appropriately dressed

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b. putting the children to sleep and / or making sure they go to bed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 99

c. staying at home with the children when they are ill

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 99

d. playing with the children and / or spending free time with them

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 99

e. helping the children with homework 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 99

f. taking the children to and from school, crèche / kindergarten, childcare or after-school activities

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 99

! ►NOTE: Question 2 concerns persons living with spouse / partner. Others → question 3

2 How happy are you with the division of tasks related to childcare between yourself and your spouse / partner? card 5. SATISFACTION

3 Do you have regular help in caring for your children from your relatives, friends or acquaintances (regardless of whether they live in one household with you)?

1. yes 2. no → question 4 3a From whom and how often do you get such help? Enter symbols – up to 5 persons, card 7 SOCIAL TRANSFERS

No.

Persons providing

help

Frequency of help How many times per (choose one column):

1. week 2. month 3. year

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4 Do you regularly use other forms of childcare help?

1. yes 2. no → question 5 4a How often do you use the forms of childcare help specified?

No.

Form of help

Frequency of help How many times per (choose one

column): Public Private

1. week

2. month

3. year

1 crèche or other institution caring for children up to 3 years old

1 2

2 kindergarten or other institution caring for pre-school children

1 2

3 after-school club or other institution caring for school-aged children

1 2

4 other institutional forms of care 1 2

5 childminder (nanny)

6 individually organized childcare group

5 How much does your household usually spend on childcare (concerns regular and / or occasional care)? Choose one option and enter the amount in PLN (or mark 4):

1. week

2. month 3. year 4. does not pay for care

6 Have you regularly helped anyone with childcare in the last 12 months (also concerns children living with you in one household)? Please take into account only help given outside of professional services.

1. yes 2. no → question 9 Persons receiving help from

respondent 1 2 3 4 5

7 Who did you help with childcare? card 7. SOCIAL TRANSFERS. Enter symbols of up to 5 persons

8 Was this person a member of the same household as you at that time? Enter as appropriate 1. yes 2. no

9 Do you have or did you ever have a child who currently does not live with you? Please take into account biological children and also children you have adopted or fostered. Does not concern the spouse / partner's biological children from previous relationships.

1. yes 2. no → question 23

Please list all your children who are not living in your household → Table on next page

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! ►NOTE: make sure through an additional question that also deceased children are taken into account; do not take stillbirths into account: Sometimes a child dies before its parents. Are all your children alive? Please name also those children who are deceased.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

10 Child's name

11 FILLED IN BY INTERVIEWER (for each child): 1. child is alive 2. child is deceased

12 Child's sex 1. male 2. female

13 Is this your biological child? 1. yes → question 15 2. no, adopted

3. no, fostered (does not apply to partner's biological children)

14 Year in which the child started living in the same household as you

(9999 never lived in the respondent's household)

→ question 16a | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

15 Is this also your current spouse / partner's biological child?

1. yes 2. no 3. I don't have a spouse / partner at the moment

16a Child's date of birth month | | | | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

16b Child's age (in completed years) — do not ask about deceased children

17 Date of death for deceased children

month | | | | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

! ►NOTE: Questions 18-22 concern only living children.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

18 When did you stop residing in one household with the child?

| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

19 Does your child currently live:

1 in the same locality as you

2 in a different locality than you

3 outside Poland

20 How long does it take you to get from your current place of residence to where your child currently lives? (Enter how many hours / minutes)

hours

min.

21 How often do you see your child? Choose one row and

enter — how many times per: (or circle 4 or 5)

1. week

2. month

3. year

4. less than once a year 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

5. never 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

22 How happy are you with your relationship with your child? card 5. SATISFACTION

23 Does your spouse / partner have children from previous relationships, who do not currently

live in your household (including deceased children)? If yes – how many?

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1.yes –

how many: 2. no 99. I don't have a spouse / partner at the moment

! ►NOTE: If respondent is participating in the study for the first time → Section3

24 Do you have / Have you had grandchildren?

1 .yes – how many: 2. no → Section 3.

Respondent has 1 grandchild Respondent has 2 or more grandchildren

25a Your grandchild’s date of birth?

25b The date of birth of your eldest grandchild?

month | year | | | month | year | | |

25c The date of birth of your youngest grandchild?

month | year | | |

26 How often do you help care for your grandchildren? Choose one option and enter how often (or mark 4):

1. week

2. month 3. year 4. Does not help

27 Do you have great-grandchildren? 1. yes – how many: 2. no

Section 3 RELATIONSHIPS

Respondent is participating in the study for the first time Respondent is participating in the study for the second

time

28 Have you ever been married or lived with your partner for a period of over 3 months OR are you currently living with your spouse / partner?

1. yes → question 34 (note before table)

2. no → question 44

29a Were you living with your spouse / partner (current or other) three years ago, at the time of the first round of the survey (end of 2010, start of 2011)?

1. yes → question 30 2. no

29b Have you been married or lived with your partner for a period of over 3 months since the first round of the survey (end of 2010, start of 2011) OR are you currently living with your spouse / partner?

1. yes → question 34 (note before table)

2 no → question 44

30 Were you married at the time of the previous survey?

1. yes → question 33 2. no 31 Did you get married in the meantime?

1. yes 2. no → question 33

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32 When did you get married? In the case of concordat ceremony (joint civil and religious wedding) — enter same date in both rows If the respondent only had a civil ceremony — enter 99 and 9999 in row B respectively.

A. Date of civil ceremony

month year

B. Date of religious ceremony

month year

33 Are you currently living with the same spouse / partner?

1. yes → Section 4 2. no → question 40 (only answer options 2-4) and continue questions about relationship history

HISTORY OF MARITAL RELATIONSHIPS / PARTNERSHIPS For respondents taking part in the survey for the second time – only in the period following the first round of the survey

! ►NOTE: Only describe relationships that have ended if the partners lived together for at least 3 months or were

married. The table should be filled in by column starting with the respondent's first relationship (or the first relationship since the first round of the survey) – until the respondent describes their last / current relationship.

Relationship number 1 2 3 4

34 The date that you started living with your spouse / partner in each relationship

month | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | |

35 Were/are you married? 1. yes 2. no → question 37

36 Please tell me the date:

A. Of your civil ceremony

month | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | |

B. Of your religious ceremony

For concordat ceremony (joint civil and religious wedding) — enter same date in both rows

If the respondent only had a civil ceremony — enter 99 and 9999

in row B as appropriate.

month | | | |

year

| | | | | | | | | | | |

37 Date of birth of your spouse/ partner

month | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | |

38 What was/is your spouse / partner's level of education over most of the period of your relationship? card 8. EDUCATION

39 How many children from other relationships did your spouse / partner already have when you started living together? Please also take into account adopted or fostered children

40 What was the history of the relationship?

1. we are in a relationship and live together → Section 4

2. we are in a relationship but do not live together → question 46

3. we have separated / got divorced

4. my partner died → question 41 and ask about the next relationship

41 When did this take place?

in the case of divorce — please give date of the actual end of the relationship and not the divorce

month | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | |

42 If you were married, did you get divorced?

1. yes

2. no → ask about the next relationship (up to the last / current one)

99. does not apply → ask about the next relationship (up to the last/current one)

43 Date of divorce month | | | |

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→ ask about the next relationship (up to the last / current one) year

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44 Are you currently in a relationship with someone you are not living with?

1. yes 2. no → Section 4

45 Since when have you been in a relationship?

month year

46 Are you living apart through your own choice or were you forced by circumstances?

1. I want to live separately → question 48

2. both my partner and I want to live separately 3. my spouse / partner wants to live separately

4. we were forced by circumstances

47 For what reasons are you forced to live separately?

(please give 1 most important reason)

1. because of work; 4. legal circumstances

2. financial limitations 5. the partner has another family

3. housing limitations 6. other ..............................…

48 Date of birth of your spouse / partner

month year

49 How often do you see your spouse / partner? Choose one option and enter how often per (or mark 4):

1. week

2. month 3. year 4. less than once a year

50 Do you intend to start living with your spouse / partner within the next 3 years?

1. definitely not 2. probably not 3. probably yes 4. definitely yes.

Section 4 DIVISION OF ROLES AND DECISION-MAKING

51 Who CARRIES OUT the following tasks in your household? Card 9. DIVISION OF TASKS A – for respondents living with their spouse / partner Card 9. DIVISION OF TASKS B – for respondents not living with their spouse / partner

In the case of answer 6 — enter the relevant person’s number from Section 1A, Row A1 in the appropriate row. A

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a. preparing everyday meals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

b. washing up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

c. buying food 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

d. cleaning the home 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

e. minor repairs in and around the home 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

f. paying the bills and doing household accounts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

g. organising social life 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

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52 How happy are you with the division of tasks in your household between yourself and your spouse / partner? Card 5. SATISFACTION

Enter value or mark 99. 99. does not apply / I do not live with my spouse / partner

53 Are there any persons outside your household who regularly help you to do the housework?

1. yes 2. no → note before question 55 1 2 3 4 5

53A Please indicate up to 5 persons who help: card 7. SOCIAL TRANSFERS (enter person’s symbol)

54 Does your household regularly pay somebody to help with the housework?

1. yes 2. no

! ►NOTE: Respondents who do not have a spouse / partner → Section 5

Respondents who do not live with their spouse / partner → question 57 Respondents who live with their spouse / partner continue → question 55

55 Who TAKES DECISIONS about the following issues in your household? Card 9A DIVISION OF TASKS

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a. regular shopping 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

b. occasional more expensive purchases 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

c. the amount of time you spend on professional work

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

d. the amount of time your partner spends on professional work

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

e. child-raising methods 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

f. social life and free time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99

56 How do you and your spouse / partner manage your income? Card 10. BUDGET MANAGEMENT

57 How happy are you with your current relationship? card 5. SATISFACTION

58 Even persons who are in a successful relationship sometimes wonder whether their relationship will last. Have you thought about ending the relationship in the last 12 months?

1. yes 2. no

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Section 5 RESPONDENT’S PARENTS AND CONTANCT WITH THEM

! ►NOTE: Questions 59-68 concern only the respondent's biological parents

59 Do you live with your biological parents?.

1. with both biological parents → question 68

2. only with my biological mother → question 60, only the column “Father”

3. only with my biological father → question 60, only the column “Mother”

4. with neither of my biological parents → question 60—both columns

60 Are your parents alive? Mother Father

yes 1 1

no 2 2

don't know 97 97

61 (only for living parents not living with the respondent) Does either of your parents have limited capacity to perform basic tasks or is disabled?

Mother Father

yes 1 1

no 2 2

don't know 97 97

62 Did your parents ever separate/divorce?

1. yes 2. never lived together / were

not married 3. no 97. don't know

! ►NOTE: If both parents are dead or the respondent does not know anything about them→ question 69 If the respondent lives with one parent and does not know anything about the other or the parent is deceased → question 68

! ►Questions 63 to 67 are asked only about each living parents who does NOT live with the respondent, if the respondent has knowledge about that parent.

63 Do your parents live in one household?

1. yes, my parents live together → in the table below, please fill in only column A

2. both parents are alive but do not live together

→ in the table below fill in columns B and / or C for the parent(s) with whom R does not live

3. my father is dead → in the table below, please fill in only column B

4. my mother is dead → in the table below, please fill in only column C

64 Taking into account only living biological parents who do not live in one household with you—who else do your parents live with?

Please check all the answers that apply to the parents' living situation. Card 11. PARENTS' WAY OF LIVING

Both parents

Mother Father

A B C

1. with nobody else 1 1 1

2. with a new spouse / partner 2 2 2

3. with a son / sons 3 3 3

4. with a daughter / daughters 4 4 4

5. with a relative / relatives who are not their children 5 5 5

6. with a friend who is not their partner 6 6 6

7. in a dwelling specially accommodated to the needs of older people e.g.: apartment with service, partly-independent apartment in a residential home

7 7 7

8. in a residential home 8 8 8

9. with a paid carer 9 9 9

10. other 10 10 10

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65 Taking into account only living biological parents who do not live in one household with you—how often do you see your parents? Choose one option and enter how often per: (or circle 4 or 5)

Mother Father

1. week

2. month

3. year

4. less than once a year 4 4

5. we don't see each other 5 5

66 Taking into account only living biological parents who do not live in one household with you—how long does it take you to get to where your parents live? (Enter how many hours and minutes, e.g. 1 hour 30 minutes)

Hours Minutes

Does not apply/ we don't see

each other

1. both parents

(if living together) 99

2. mother 99

3. father 99

67 Taking into account only living biological parents who do not live in one household with you—do you intend to start living with your parents, with your mother / father within the next 3 years?

With mother

With father

1. definitely not 1 1

2. probably not 2 2

3. probably yes 3 3

4. definitely yes 4 4

68 How happy are you with your relationship with your parents? Card 5. SATISFACTION If does not apply—i.e. the father or mother is deceased or the respondent has no knowledge of them—enter 99.

1. with mother 2. with father

1. brothers 2. sisters

69 How many siblings do/did you have? (brothers and sisters respectively)

70 How many of your siblings are alive? If the respondent never had siblings, enter: 99—does not apply

71 How many of your grandparents are alive?

72 Have you ever lived for the first time without your parents (or other guardians) for at least 3 months?

1. no, I have never lived independently → question 73

2. yes, when did this take place:

The respondent is taking part in the study for the first time → question 74(1); second time →

Section 6

month year

73 Do you intend to start living without your parents (or other guardians) within the next 3 years?

1. definitely not 2. probably not 3. probably yes 4. definitely yes.

The respondent is taking part in the study for the first time → question 74(1); second time → Section 6

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Only for respondents taking part in the study for the first time RESPONDENT'S FAMILY HOME IN CHILDHOOD (UNTIL AGE 15)

74(1) Where did you live for most of your childhood, that is until you were 15?

1. in Poland (provide voivodeship) 2. abroad (provide country

name).

74(2) How big a locality was it?

1. town of 100,000 and over 2. town under 100,000 3. village

74(3) Did you live with both of your biological parents for most of your childhood, that is until you were 15?

1. yes → question 74(5) 2. no 74(4) Who did you live with for most of your childhood, that is until you were 15? Card 12. FAMILY HOME

1. only with my biological mother → question 74(6)

2. only with my biological father

3. with my biological mother and stepfather

→ question 74(5) 4. with my biological father and stepmother

5. with an adoptive parent/adoptive parents

6. with a foster parent/foster parents

7. with a grandfather and / or grandmother

→ Section 6

8. with another relative/other relatives

9. at a boarding school

10. in a children's home

11. in a residential institution

12. other

74(5) Please describe the relationship between your parents [OR: appropriate code from 74 (4)] in your childhood. How happy were you with this relationship?

Card 5. SATISFACTION 97. don't know

74(6) What was your father's job when you were 15 years old? If the respondent lived with their stepfather/ foster father for most of their childhood — provide stepfather / foster father's job.

Please write in full ISCO CODE 997. don't know 999. did not work

74(7) What is the highest level of education that your father achieved at any point in his life? If the respondent lived with their stepfather / foster father for most of their childhood — provide

stepfather / foster father's educational level. Card 8. EDUCATION 97. don't know

74(8) What was your mother's job when you were 15 years old? If the respondent lived with their stepmother / foster mother for most of their childhood — provide stepmother / foster mother's job.

Please write in full ISCO CODE 997. don't know 999. did not work

74(9) What is the highest level of education that your mother achieved at any point in her life? If the respondent lived with their stepmother / foster mother for most of their childhood — provide

stepmother / foster mother's educational level. Card 8. EDUCATION 97. don't know

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Section 6 FERTILITY

!►NOTE: Section 6 is filled in by the following respondents:

✓ WOMEN aged 49 or under

✓ MEN whose partner is aged 49 or under

✓ MEN aged 49 or under, who DO NOT have a partner Others, i.e.:

WOMEN aged 50 or over

MEN whose partner is aged 50 or over

MEN aged 50 or over, who DO NOT have a partner

move to Section 7

!►NOTE: We ask question 75 ONLY of persons about whom we do not know if they have ever been in a relationship. If from

sections 1-4 it is apparent that the respondent has / had children or is / has been in a relationship – we start from question 76.

75 Have you become sexually active?

1. yes

2. no → question 88

3. I will not answer this question

76 Are you currently expecting the birth of a child?

1. yes, when is the child expected to be born? → question 82

month year

2. no

3. perhaps, don't know yet

77 Do you want to have a baby now (the first or subsequent)?

1. yes 2. no 3. I'm not sure

78 Some people are unable to have children for biological reasons. To the best of your knowledge, can you have a / another child?

1. definitely not

3. probably yes 2. probably not 4. definitely yes

97. don't know

79 Couples do not always agree about the number of children they want to have and when. Does your spouse / partner want to have a baby now (the first or another)?

1. yes 97. don't know / I am not sure of his / her opinion 2. no 3. spouse / partner is not sure

99. do not have spouse / partner Men → question 88 Women → question 83 and subsequent

80 Some people are unable to have children for biological reasons. To the best of your knowledge, can your spouse / partner have a / another child?

1. definitely not 3. probably yes

2. probably not 4. definitely yes

97. don't know

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81 Are you or your spouse / partner currently using any method of birth control? Please indicate all the methods and measures (up to 5) you are using:

1. yes Card 13. BIRTH CONTROL

2. we are not using any of these birth control methods or measures

82 Are you or your spouse / partner using medical treatment in order to conceive or have ever done so? Please mark all actions that you have taken. Card 14. METHODS OF TREATMENT

1. yes (what actions?)

2. we have never used any of these methods Men → question 88

Women → continue to question 83 and subsequent

QUESTIONS 83-87 ONLY FOR WOMEN

83 How many times have you been pregnant (taking into account the current pregnancy, if you are expecting now)? Please also take into account pregnancies which for some reason did not result in the birth of a child.

84 Which of the below statements best describes your situation with respect to your attempt to conceive your first pregnancy?

1. we planned the first pregnancy and it was the result of conscious action → question 85

2. despite undertaking conscious action I did not conceive

3. I conceived despite using birth control methods / measures

4. I conceived without especially trying to get pregnant and I wasn't using birth control methods at the time

→ question 88

5. I have never been pregnant yet and have never tried to conceive

6. other, what…………………………….

85 Before starting deliberate attempts to conceive your first pregnancy, did you and your spouse / partner use any birth control methods? Please list all the methods and measures (up to 5) you used:

1. yes Card 13. BIRTH CONTROL

2. we did not use any of these birth control methods or measures

86 Please say in months, how long after starting deliberate efforts to conceive your first pregnancy (with your spouse / partner at that time) did it turn out that you were pregnant?

during the first month 1

during the second month 2

during the third month 3

other: please indicate which month it was

don't know / don't remember 97

87 How old were you at the time you started the first deliberate attempts to conceive?

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88 Do you intend to have a child (or another child) within the next 3 years? Please do not take into account plans to adopt.

1. definitely not 2. probably not 3. probably yes 4. definitely yes.

89 Do you intend to adopt (or try to adopt) a child or to become a foster family within the next 3 years?

1. definitely not 2. probably not 3. probably yes 4. definitely yes.

90 Assuming that you will not have a child within the next three years, do you intend to have (more) children at all?

1. definitely not 2. rather not 3. rather yes 4. definitely yes.

91 Would you prefer your next child to be a boy or a girl? 1. boy

2. girl

3. indifferent

4. Does not apply / I don't intend to have (more) children → question 93

92 How many (more) children do you intend to have (not counting children which have already been born or those you are currently expecting)? Enter value or mark 97.

97. don't know

93 I will now give several reasons for which couples decide to have children. Please tell me, how important is each of them currently to you personally?

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b. Parenthood is the achievement of religious values with respect to family

1 2 3 4 5

c. Children take their parents' traits and values 1 2 3 4 5

d. Thanks to children we will not feel lonely in old age 1 2 3 4 5

e. Children are necessary so that there will be people working in Poland in future

1 2 3 4 5

f. We want to watch the child grow and develop 1 2 3 4 5

g. Children will be a help to their parents in old age 1 2 3 4 5

h, Children will inherit our possessions 1 2 3 4 5

i. Parenthood makes the mother feel truly a woman, and the father, truly a man

1 2 3 4 5

j. Parenthood strengthens and cements a relationship 1 2 3 4 5

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94 I will now give several reasons for which couples decide not to have children. Please tell me, how important is each of them currently to you personally?

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a. Fear that the child will be born ill 1 2 3 4 5

b. Raising a child limits parents' free time 1 2 3 4 5

c. Raising children makes it harder for parents to be committed to professional activity and development

1 2 3 4 5

d. Children mean that the parents have less time for each other 1 2 3 4 5

e. Raising children is a big burden financially 1 2 3 4 5

f. Raising children brings a lot of distress and cares 1 2 3 4 5

g. Women find it hard to balance motherhood and professional activity

1 2 3 4 5

h. Pregnancy and childbirth are hard and arduous for women 1 2 3 4 5

i. Raising children is too big a responsibility 1 2 3 4 5

Section 7 HEALTH AND WELLBEING

95 How do you generally assess your health?

1. very well 4. badly

2. well 5. very badly

3. so-so / neither well nor badly

96 Do you have long-term health problems or chronic illnesses (such as asthma, arthritis, diabetes)?

1. yes 2. no → question 98

97 How long have your health problems been going on?

1. less than 6 months 4. from 5 to 10 years

2. from 6 months to one year 5. over 10 years

3. from 1 to 5 years

98 Do you have limited ability to perform daily tasks (due to disability or chronic illness)?

1. yes 2. no → question 106

99 How long has the limited ability to perform daily tasks been going on?

1. less than 6 months 4. from 5 to 10 years

2. from 6 months to one year 5. over 10 years

3. from 1 to 5 years

100 Do you need regular help with at least one of your daily activities such as eating, getting up, dressing, bathing or using the toilet?

1. yes 2. no → question 106

101 Have you had regular help in performing daily tasks within the last 12 months from public institutions (national, local government) or private organisations?

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1. yes, from national or local government institutions 4. yes, but I don't know what institution it was

2. yes, from private organisations 5. no

3. yes, both from national or local government institutions and from private organisations

102 Have you received such help within the last 12 months also from other persons, who do not provide such help as part of their job?

1. yes 2. no → question 106

103 From whom did you receive such help?

Card 7. SOCIAL TRANSFERS. Enter symbols – up to 5 persons

Persons providing help

1 2 3 4 5

104 Was that person living in the same household as you at the time? Enter as appropriate 1. yes 2. no

105 Was that person paid to help? Enter as appropriate 1. yes 2. no

106 Have you regularly helped other adult persons in daily activities such as eating, getting up, dressing, bathing or using the toilet within the last 12 months? Does not apply to care for very small children

1. yes 2. no → question 109

107 Whom did you help?

Card 7. SOCIAL TRANSFERS. Enter symbols – up to 5 persons

Persons requiring help

1 2 3 4 5

108 Were you and that person living in the same household at the time? Enter as appropriate 1. yes 2. no

109 Have you talked about your private experiences and feelings with anyone within the last 12 months?

1. yes 2. no → question 112

110 With whom did you talk about your experiences and feelings?

Card 7. SOCIAL TRANSFERS. Enter symbols – up to 5 persons

Interlocutors

1 2 3 4 5

111 Were you and that person living in the same household at the time? Enter as appropriate 1. yes 2. no

112 Has anyone talked to you about their private experiences and feelings within the last 12 months?

1. yes 2. no → question 115.

113 Who turned to you in order to talk about their private experiences and feelings?

Card 7. SOCIAL TRANSFERS. Enter symbols – up to 5 persons

Interlocutors

1 2 3 4 5

114 Were you and that person living in the same household at the time? Enter as appropriate 1. yes 2. no

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115 Please tell me whether the situations listed below apply to you.

Yes Partly No

a. there are many persons I can turn to in case of problems 1 2 3

b. I have a sense of great emptiness 1 2 3

c. I lack people around me 1 2 3

d. there are many people who I can depend on absolutely 1 2 3

e. I often feel rejected 1 2 3

f. there are enough people who I feel close to 1 2 3

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b. my situation in life is excellent. 1 2 3 4 5

c. I am completely satisfied with my life. 1 2 3 4 5

d. I have so far managed to achieve a lot of what I thought important in life.

1 2 3 4 5

e. if I could re-live my life up to now, I would change almost nothing

1 2 3 4 5

Section 8 RESPONDENT’S EDUCATION, JOB AND INCOME

I would now like to gather information about your education. Please describe successive periods of education, starting with the year in which you started education: We fill in the table in columns, writing down successive periods of education, starting with primary school, up to the highest level of education at which the respondent studied.

Number of successive period of education 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

117 Date of starting education (year) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

118 At what level did you then start learning? Enter appropriate symbol: School: Higher education 1. Primary 7. Bachelor's or 2. Lower secondary (gminazjum) engineering? 3. Basic vocational 8. Master's 4. Vocational secondary 9. PhD 5. General secondary 6. Post-secondary

119 Was education at this level completed and a graduation certificate / diploma / degree obtained? 1. Yes, it was completed (graduation certificate / diploma / professional degree / academic degree obtained) 2. No, education was interrupted

3. Education is ongoing → question 121

120 Date of finishing / interrupting education (year) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

121 Have you undertaken further education—at a different level or in a different area? (please also take into account restarting education after a break) 1. yes → question 117, next column

2. no → question 122

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122 In what area did you attain your highest level of education? Card 15. AREA OF EDUCATION

!►NOTE: If the respondent's highest level of education is primary, lower secondary or general secondary — enter

“GENERAL” (code 92) If respondent has achieved the same level of education in several areas, enter all of them.

Please write in full Card 15 ISCD CODE

! ►NOTE: If the respondent is taking part in the study for the first time → question 123; second time → question 124

123 Have you ever started working as an employee, self-employed person (within or outside agriculture) or helping family member?

1. yes → I would like to talk to you about the course of your

professional career, from the moment you started your first job.

Please tell me, when was this? → question 128 (table)

2. no → question 162

124 Please remember whether during the first round of the study (turn of the years 2010 and 2011) you were:

1. Employed in the public sector 2. Employed in the private sector 3. Self-employed outside agriculture 4. Self-employed in agriculture 5. Helping family member not receiving remuneration 6. On maternity / paternity / parental leave

124a Please remember in what profession (or in what position) you were then working? Please refer to your main job, i.e. the one you devoted the most time to.

Please write in full

ISCO CODE

7. I have never worked or been on leave

125 Has anything changed in your professional situation since the time of the last interview (turn of 2010 and 2011)? Have you been unemployed (permanently or temporarily), started a new job or been on a childcare-related leave? If such changes have taken place, please describe the first of them.

1. I have stopped working (but have not gone on maternity / paternity / parental / child care leave)

2. My maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave has ended but I have not gone back to work with my previous employer

126 Please say since when:

month year

3. After my maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave ended I went back to work with my previous employer → question 128 (table)

4. I have started a new job

5. I have gone on maternity / parental / child care leave → question 132

6. None of the changes listed has occurred → question 145

127 Did you start any job later?

1. yes → question 128 (table) 2. no → question 146

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HISTORY OF PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY For respondents taking part in the survey for the second time – only in the period following the first round of the survey

!►NOTE: The table is filled out in columns until the respondent has described their last / current job.

Subsequent number of job 1 2 3 4

128 Date of starting job / going back to work month | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | |

129 What job did you start? 1. Employment in the public sector

2. Employment in the private sector

3. Self-employment outside agriculture

4. Self-employment in agriculture

5. Job as a helping family member not receiving remuneration

130 In what profession was the job?

Write out and provide ISCO code

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131 While you held this job, did you take maternity / parental / childcare leave?

1. yes 2. no → question 141

132 Date of starting maternity / parental / childcare leave month | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | |

133 Are you still on this leave?

1. yes → question 148 2. no

134 Date of ending maternity / parental / childcare leave month | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | |

135 After the leave, did you go back to the same workplace you worked at before your leave?

1. yes 2. no → question 144

136 Did you later go on maternity / parental / childcare leave while working at the same workplace?

1. yes 2. no → question 141

137 Date of starting maternity / parental / child care leave month | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | |

138 Are you still on this leave?

1. yes → question 148 2. no

139 Date of ending maternity / parental / childcare leave month | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | |

140 After the leave, did you go back to the same workplace you worked at before your leave?

1. yes 2. no → question 144

141 Are you still working for this employer?

1. yes → question 148 2. no

142 Date of stopping work for this employer month | | | |

year | | | | | | | | | | | |

143 After ending this job, did you work anywhere else?

1. yes → Next column 2. no → question 146

144 After your leave ended, did you work anywhere else?

1. yes → Next column 2. no → question 146

145 In that case, are you still:

Choose and confirm the respondent's current labour market status in order to move to further questions as applicable. → question 148

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1. employed in the public sector 2. employed in the private sector 3. self-employed outside agriculture 4. self-employed in agriculture 5. helping family member not receiving remuneration 6. on maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave

7. not working and not on childcare-related leave → question 146

146 How happy are you with your current situation on the labour market? Card 5. SATISFACTION

147 Do you intend to enter employment or start your own business within

the next 3 years?

1. definitely not 2. probably not 3. probably yes 4. definitely yes. → question 162

148 How happy are you with your current (main) job (or with the job you had before your current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave)?

Card 5. SATISFACTION

149 In your current (main) job (or the job you had before your current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave), do you supervise or coordinate other people's work?

1. yes 2. no

150 How many hours per week do you usually work (or did you work before your current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave) in your main job, counting overtime?

151 Which of the below statements best describes your (main) workplace (or your workplace before your current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave)?

1. I usually work in one place outside the home 3. I usually work partly at home and partly outside the home

2. I usually work at home 4. I usually work in many different places outside the home

152 In your current (main) job (or the job you had before your current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave), can you individually set your working hours for personal reasons, such as adjusting them to your children's timetable?

1. yes 2. no

153 How happy are you with the stability and security of employment in your current job (or the job you had before your current maternity / paternity / parental / child care leave)? Card 5. SATISFACTION

154 What type of employment agreement do you hold (in your main job) (or did you hold before your current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave)?

1. permanent employment agreement

2. fixed-term employment agreement

3. civil law agreement e.g. contract for a specific task, commission

4. no written agreement

99. does not apply (self-employed or helping family member) → question 157

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155 Does your workplace (or the workplace you were employed in before your current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave) employ mainly men, women, or both equally?

1. mostly men

2. mostly women

3. around as many women as men

99. does not apply (self-employed or helping family member)

156 In your main workplace (or the workplace you were employed in before your current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave), do you have the option of using the following services or benefits free of charge or for a small fee?

yes no

a. childcare 1 2

b. additional healthcare / additional health insurance 1 2

c. education 1 2

d. housing 1 2

157 In the last week, have you performed any additional work from which you had an income?

1. yes 2. no → question 159

158 How many hours per week do you usually work additionally to your main job, counting overtime? In full hours

159 How many times in the last 3 months have you been in one of the following situations?

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1. I came home from work too tired to do the necessary housework

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2. it was hard for me to perform my family duties because of the time I had spent working

1 2 3 4 99

3. due to the housework I had done, I came to work too tired to function well

1 2 3 4 99

4. I found it hard to concentrate on work due to family duties

1 2 3 4 99

160 Do you intend to stop paid work within the next 3 years?

1. definitely not 2. probably not 3. probably yes 4. definitely yes.

! ►NOTE: Question 161 only for persons aged 45 and over who are currently working

Other persons move to question 162

161 Do you plan to retire (early) within the next 3 years?

1. definitely not 3. probably yes

2. probably not 4. definitely yes

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RESPONDENT'S INCOME

162 Which of the following types of income have you received in the last 12 months? Respondent can choose more than 1 category. Card 16. INCOME CATEGORIES

! ►NOTE: Question applies to respondent's income from paid work and social benefits to which they themselves are entitled, and not their family.

1. income from employment / work as a self-employed person

2. old-age pension

3. survivor's pension (widow's, children's) 163 Please indicate the institution that

4. benefits for incapacity to work pays the pension / benefit

4a. disability pension 1. Social Insurance Institution

4b. social pension 2. Agricultural Social Insurance Fund

4c. other: sick pay, rehabilitation benefits, other short-term or lump-sum benefits from social insurance

3. Other institution (social security scheme for military services and judges)

5. unemployment benefit and other benefits from the Labour Fund

6. pre-retirement pension or pre-retirement benefits

7. benefit from social assistance

8. merit- or needs-based scholarship

9. spousal or child support

10. maternity allowance, family allowance, supplement for parental leave, carer’s allowance

11. other income not from paid employment

12. the respondent does not have own sources of maintenance → Section 9

164 Taking into account all the sources of income you listed, please tell me, what was your average monthly net income in the last 12 months (including overtime)?

Amount in PLN

Record income or mark 7 or 8 7. don't know → question 165

8. refuse to answer → question 165 Others → Section 9

165 Could you give the range in which your average monthly net income is placed? card 17. INCOME LEVEL

Enter symbol or mark 97 or 98 97. don't know

98. refuse to answer

Section 9 SPOUSE / PARTNER'S EDUCATION, JOB AND INCOME

! ►NOTE: If the respondent does not have a spouse / partner at all (either living in or outside the household) — please move to

Section 10

166 What is the highest level of education that your spouse / partner has attained?

Card 8. EDUCATION

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167 In what area did your spouse / partner attain their highest level of education? Card 15 AREA OF EDUCATION If the highest level of education attained is primary, lower secondary or general secondary — enter “GENERAL” (code 92). If the same level of education was attained in several areas, enter all of them.

Please write in full Card 15 ISCD CODE

168 If the respondent is living with their spouse / partner—check with Section 1A row A18 and confirm: Earlier, you defined your spouse / partner's professional activity as: card 3. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

If respondent has a spouse / partner living outside their household: Which of the following terms best describes the situation of your spouse / partner on the labour market: card 3. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

Professional activity 169 Date of starting current activity

1. employed in the public sector 2. employed in the private sector

169a Please say since when: → next, question 172

3. self-employed outside agriculture 4. self-employed in agriculture

5. helping family member not receiving remuneration

6. on maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave

month year

7. unemployed

8. in schooling 169b Please say since when:

9. pensioner (retired)

10 ill or disabled chronically or for a longer time month year

(for persons in schooling provide start of schooling on the current education level)

If respondent does not know — enter 9997 in the “year” field

11. taking care of the home or family 12. other, state what: …........……………………………………………….

170 Immediately before that date (previous question), did your spouse / partner have a job as an employee, self-employed person (within or outside agriculture) or helping family member?

1. yes 2. no → question 180 97. don't know → question 180

171 In what profession (or position) did your spouse / partner work in their previous workplace? If they worked in more than one place at that time, please refer to the main job, i.e. the job in which they spent the most time.

Please write in full ISCO CODE

→ question 180

172 In what profession (or position) does your spouse / partner work (or did work before their current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave)?

Please write in full ISCO CODE

173 How many hours per week does your spouse / partner usually work (did work before their current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave) in their main job, counting overtime?

174 Which of the below statements best describes your spouse / partner's workplace (main workplace or workplace they had before their current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave)?

1. usually works in one place outside the home 3. usually works partly at home and partly outside the home

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2. usually works at home 4. usually works in many different places outside the home

175 In their current job (or the job they had before their current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave) could your spouse / partner individually set their working hours for personal reasons, such as adjusting them to the children's timetable?

1. yes 2. no 97. don't know.

176 In their current job (or the job they had before their current maternity / paternity / parental / childcare leave) does your spouse / partner supervise or coordinate other people's work?

1. yes 2. no 97. don't know.

177 What type of employment agreement does your spouse / partner hold (or held before their current maternity paternity / parental / childcare leave)?

1. permanent employment agreement

2. fixed-term employment agreement

3. civil law agreement e.g. contract for a specific task, commission

4. no written agreement

97. don't know

99. does not apply (self-employed or helping family member) → question 180

178 Does your spouse / partner's workplace (or the workplace they were employed in before their current maternity paternity / parental / childcare leave) employ mainly men, women, or both equally?

1. mostly men 3. around as many women as men

2. mostly women 97. don't know

179 In your spouse / partner's main workplace (or the workplace they were employed in before their current maternity paternity / parental / childcare leave), do they have the option of using the following services or benefits free of charge or for a small fee?

yes no don't know

a. childcare 1 2 97

b. additional healthcare / additional health insurance 1 2 97

c. education 1 2 97

d. housing 1 2 97

SPOUSE / PARTNER'S INCOME

180 Please tell me what your spouse / partner's average net monthly income (in PLN, in total) was in the last 12 months. Please take into account all sources of income: from employment, social benefits (pensions, benefits, allowances), spousal support, scholarships and other.

Amount in PLN

Enter income or mark 7 or 8 7. don't know → question 181 8. refuse to answer → question 181

Others → Section 10

181 Could you provide the range in which your spouse / partner's average monthly net income is placed? card 17. INCOME LEVEL

Enter symbol or mark 97 or 98

97. don't know 98. refuse to answer

Section 10. HOUSEHOLD POSSESSIONS, INCOME AND TRANSFERS

182 Taking into account all income paid into the common budget by all members of the household, how do you assess the current material situation of your household?

Does your household “make ends meet”:

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1. with big difficulty 4. with a certain amount of ease

2. with difficulty 5. with ease

3. with a certain amount of difficulty 6. with a lot of ease

183 Can your household afford to: yes no

a. heat the house as needed 1 2

b. pay for a week-long family holiday trip once a year 1 2

c. change worn-out furniture. 1 2

d. buy new clothes instead of used 1 2

e. eat meat, poultry, fish (or their vegetarian counterparts) every other day 1 2

f. invite friends or family for a glass of wine or a meal at least once a month 1 2

184 Has you household received one of the following types of income in the last 12 months? yes no

a. family allowance, supplement to family allowance 1 2

b. care benefit or allowance, special care allowance 1 2

c. housing allowance 1 2

f. cash benefit or non-financial aid from social assistance (permanent, target, periodic) 1 2

e. cash benefit for foster families 1 2

f. assistance in kind / donation (from religious institutions, charities, private persons) 1 2

g. income from property (e.g. from savings, rental or insurance) 1 2

h. nursing supplement for persons over 75 years old 1 2

185 Please provide the estimated amount of the average net monthly income of your household in the last 12 months, obtained from different sources by all members of the household (including you):

Amount in PLN

Enter income or mark 7 or 8 7. don't know → question 186 8. refuse to answer → question 186

Others → question 187

186 In what range does the average net monthly income of your household over the last 12 months fit? Card 17 INCOME LEVEL Enter symbol or mark 97 or 98

97. don't know 98. refuse to answer

187 How large a part of your household's income consists of your income?

1. none / I have no income 5. over half

2. very small 6. very large

3. less than half 7. whole

4. around half

97. don't know 98. refuse to answer

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188 In the last 12 moths, did you or your spouse / partner—if you live together— receive money, fixed assets or objects of large worth on a one off-basis, sporadically or regularly from a person who is not a member of your household? Please also take into account land and assets or inheritance you or your spouse / partner received in this period.

1. yes 2. no → question 191 Donors

189 From whom did you receive the money or assets?

card 7 SOCIAL TRANSFERS — enter symbols of up to 5 persons Ask question 190 for each of the persons listed

1 2 3 4 5

190 Was material assistance from this person:

1. one-off 2. sporadic 3. regular

Enter for each Donor as applicable

191 In the last 12 moths, did you or your spouse / partner GIVE money, fixed assets or objects of large worth on a one off-basis, sporadically or regularly to a person who is not a member of your household?

1. yes 2. no → Section 11 3. don't know → Section 11

Recipients

192 To whom did you give the money or assets?

card 7. SOCIAL TRANSFERS — enter symbols of up to 5 persons Ask question 193 for each of the persons listed

1 2 3 4 5

193 Was material assistance for this person:

1. one-off 2. sporadic 3. regular

Enter for each Recipient as applicable

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Section 11. VALUES AND ATTITUDES

194 What place does religion have in your life?

1. very important 3. neither important nor unimportant 98. refuse to answer

2. rather important 4. rather unimportant

5. completely unimportant

195 To what extent do you agree with the following statements?

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a. marriage is an obsolete institution. 1 2 3 4 5

b. a couple can cohabit even if they are not planning to get married

1 2 3 4 5

c. marriage is entered into for one’s whole life and should not be dissolved

1 2 3 4 5

d. a failed marriage can end in divorce even if there are children 1 2 3 4 5

e. a woman must have children in order to feel fulfilled 1 2 3 4 5

e. a man must have children in order to feel fulfilled 1 2 3 4 5

g. a child needs to both the father and the mother to be present at home in order to grow up happy

1 2 3 4 5

h. a woman may decide to have a child even if she does not want to be in a permanent relationship with the man

1 2 3 4 5

i. when children reach the age of 18–20 they should start living without their parents

1 2 3 4 5

j. homosexual couples should have the same rights as heterosexual couples

1 2 3 4 5

196 What is important at work from your point of view? Please choose up to three qualities and list them in order of importance. Card 18. WORK.

1. most important quality

2. second most important 3. third most important

197 There are many opinions regarding who should be responsible for supplying care and financial aid to persons who require it. Please indicate for each situation listed below whether according to you, care should be the responsibility of social institutions, family or both family and social institutions?

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a. care for older persons in their home, if needed 1 2 3 4 5

b. care for children aged under 3 1 2 3 4 5

b. care for children of preschool age 1 2 3 4 5

b. care for school-aged children outside school hours 1 2 3 4 5

e. financial support for older people living in poverty 1 2 3 4 5

f. financial support for younger people with children who live in poverty 1 2 3 4 5

198 To what extent do you agree with the following statements?

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a. grandparents should take care of their grandchildren if their parents are unable to

1 2 3 4 5

b. parents should help their adult children financially when they have financial difficulties

1 2 3 4 5

c. if adult children are in need, their parents should adapt their lives so as to help them

1 2 3 4 5

199 To what extent do you agree with the following statements?

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a. children should be responsible for caring for their parents when they are in need

1 2 3 4 5

b. children should adjust their professional careers to their parents' needs

1 2 3 4 5

c. when parents are in need, daughters should take care of them more than their sons

1 2 3 4 5

d. children should help their parents financially when they have financial difficulties

1 2 3 4 5

e. when parents are unable to take care of themselves, their children should take them in

1 2 3 4 5

200 To what extent do you agree with the following statements?

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a. in a relationship it is better for the man to be older than the

woman 1 2 3 4 5

b. it is not good for a relationship when the woman earns more than the man

1 2 3 4 5

c. in general, men are better political leaders than women 1 2 3 4 5

d. women should have the possibility to decide how they spend the money they earn without asking their partner for consent

1 2 3 4 5

e. taking care of the home is just as satisfying as a professional career

1 2 3 4 5

f. it is harmful for a small child when its mother works 1 2 3 4 5

g. it is harmful for children when their father concentrates on professional work too much

1 2 3 4 5

h. if the parents divorce, it is better for the child to stay with its mother than its father

1 2 3 4 5

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201 To what extent do you agree with the following statements?

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a. in a situation where there are not enough jobs, men should have a greater right to work than women

1 2 3 4 5

b. in a situation where there are not enough jobs, young people should have a greater right to work than older people

1 2 3 4 5

c. in a situation where there are not enough jobs, persons with children should have a greater right to work than the childless

1 2 3 4 5

202 If you could reach a satisfactory standard of living without needing to work professionally, would you want to work professionally or not?

1. yes 2. no

203 In an ideal world in which money were not a problem, which of the following solutions would you choose for yourself?

1. a family in which only the husband works professionally

2. a family in which the wife has a less demanding job than her husband and does a greater share of the housework and raising children

3. a family in which both have equally demanding jobs and each of the partners performs half of the housework and tasks related to raising children

4. none of the above

204 Do you consent to participate in the study in the future?

1. yes 2. no 3. I don't know yet

205 Do you consent to use of the telephone and address data you have provided for contacting you again, providing information about the results of the study and informing you of the competition results? Please circle the selected answer

1. yes 2. no Please provide additional means of contacting you: Telephone: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Email address: ……………………………………………………………………………………… Other postal address: ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

END OF THE INTERVIEW

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Section 12. INTERVIEWER'S OBSERVATIONS

R1 Dwelling type (circle the correct item) 1 — detached house 2 — semi-detached house 3 — terraced house

4 — apartment in a building lower than 4 floors — without lift R2 The respondent lives on the

……………………………floor

5 — apartment in a building lower than 4 floors — with lift 6 — apartment in a building with 4 floors or higher — without lift 7 — apartment in a building with 4 floors or higher — with lift 8 — other, what type ……………………………………

Section 13. INTERVIEW REPORT

R3 Were there any breaks during the interview, caused by external factors or at the respondent’s request?

1. yes 2. no R4 Were any other persons apart from the respondent present during the interview?

1. yes 2. no If other persons were present during the interview how – in your opinion – did these persons influence the respondent’s answers (please check the appropriate answer): 1 – to a large extent 2 – to a moderate extent 3 – to a small extent 4 – did not influence at all If other persons present during the interview influenced – in your opinion – the respondent’s answers, please specify: (A) which answers, (B) what type of influence this was by choosing from the following options: 1 – another person answered instead of the respondent 2 – the respondent hesitated and was reluctant to answer 3 – the respondent was distracted by children 4 – other, state what….

A. Section or question

number B. Type of third-party influence

R5 How do you assess the respondent’s willingness to respond in general? Completely unwilling 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Very willing R6 In general, how reliable can the information provided by the respondent be assumed to be?

Completely unreliable

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Very reliable