Dataset: Family Resources Survey (Adult, Individual, Family (Benefit Unit), Household)
Field: Any other type of asset belonging to the Adult, Individuals in the Household or the Family (Benefit Unit)
Description
Whether the adult or individuals in a household or a family (benefit unit) have any other type of asset, as reported by FRS respondents, where:
- All individuals who are aged 16 and over are classified as an adult, unless the individual is defined as a dependent child. All adults in the household are interviewed as part of the FRS.
- A household consists of one person living alone or a group of people (not necessarily related) living at the same address, who share cooking facilities and share a living room or sitting room or dining area. A household will consist of one or more benefit units.
- A family (benefit unit) may consist of: a single adult, or a married or cohabiting couple, plus any dependent children. Same-sex partners (civil partners and cohabitees) have been included in the same benefit unit since January 2006.
- Any other type of asset is a catch-all category for the small numbers who own other types of financial asset. This includes Gilts (HM Government bonds) which raise money for the UK Government by offering a secure investment, usually over a fixed term, and usually with a set rate of interest although some are index-linked. Interest is paid half-yearly.
Classification
Applicable to: all adults or all individuals in a household or a family (benefit unit).
- None
- One or more
- Not applicable
Total number of categories: 3
Quality Statement
Further information can be found in the FRS Background Note and Methodology here.
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