Scottish Household Survey – 2020 telephone survey

28 Jan 2022 10:29 AM

Experimental Statistics: Data being developed.

Scotland’s Chief Statistician today released the results of the Scottish Household Survey – 2020 Telephone Survey, providing a snapshot of the characteristics, attitudes and behaviours of Scottish households and individuals during late 2020 and early 2021.

This is the first time the Scottish Household Survey (SHS) interviews have been conducted by telephone. The results are published as Experimental Statistics and are not directly comparable with the survey results for previous years.

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The figures released today were produced in accordance with professional standards set out in the Code of Practice for Official Statistics.

Background

Scottish Household Survey 2020 Telephone Survey - Key Findings - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

The Scottish Household Survey 2020: Methodology and Impact of Change in Mode - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

Since 1999, the SHS has collected information on the characteristics, attitudes and behaviours of Scotland’s people, using face-to-face interviewing in people’s homes. It was paused in March 2020 due to COVID restrictions. A telephone version of the SHS was piloted in October 2020 and rolled out to the remainder of the 2020 sample in January to March 2021.

Due to the change in approach, the results of the SHS 2020 telephone survey are not directly comparable to SHS results for previous years. The accompanying methodology report explores how the change in approach may have impacted the results. These include changes to the profile of the people who agreed to take part in the survey, and questions being answered differently over the telephone than they would have been face-to-face.

Around 3,000 households were interviewed for the SHS 2020 telephone survey, compared to around 10,500 for the SHS 2019. Due to the smaller sample size, it is not possible to provide data for individual local authorities.

This report is classified as Experimental Statistics and is produced in accordance with professional standards. See standards of official statistics in Scotland for more information.