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National Survey for Wales Dataset (NSWD)

Population Size

Not reported
Population Size statistic card

Years

2015 - 2020

Years statistic card

Associated BioSamples

None/not available

Associated BioSamples statistic card

Geographic coverage

United Kingdom

Wales

Geographic coverage statistic card

Lead time

2-6 months

Lead time statistic card

Summary

The National Survey for Wales is a large-scale general-purpose survey commissioned by the Welsh Government and its partner organisations.

Documentation

The National Survey for Wales (NSW) is commissioned by the Welsh Government, Sport Wales, Natural Resources Wales, and the Arts Council of Wales. It is used in decision-making by those organisations and other public-sector bodies across Wales.

The survey covers a broad range of topics including education, exercise, health, social care, use of the internet, community cohesion, wellbeing, employment, and finances. The topics change regularly in order to keep up with changing needs for information. Some topics are only included periodically, where the results are slow-changing; and some topics are only asked of a random subsample of respondents, which allows more topics to be included.

The survey sample is adults aged 16+ living in private households. The survey does not cover people living in communal establishments (e.g. care homes, residential youth offender homes, hostels, and student halls). A range of demographic questions is included, to allow for detailed cross-analysis of the results.

Fieldwork runs continuously, with topics updated each April. Each year’s data (from April to the following March) is deposited around six months later at the UK Data Archive so that the data is widely accessible for research purposes. The data collected is also linked with other datasets via the SAIL Databank (excluding any respondents who have asked for their data to not be linked). Respondents are able to opt out of having their results linked if they wish.

From 2016-17 onwards, the National Survey for Wales replaced the Welsh Health Survey by incorporating questions on health conditions, physical activity, alcohol consumption and smoking.

Dataset type

Health and disease, Lifestyle, Socioeconomic

Dataset sub-type

Not applicable

Keywords

Observations

Observed Node

Disambiguating Description

Measured Value

Measured Property

Observation Date

Events

Around 12,000 people surveyed per year

40000

Count

01 Apr 2020

Provenance

Collection source setting

Other

Image contrast

Not stated

Biological sample availability

None/not available

Structural Metadata

Details

Publishing frequency

Annual

Version

2.0.0

Modified

08/10/2024

Distribution release date

01/03/2022

Citation Requirements

["Welsh Government"]

Coverage

Start date

15/06/2015

End date

26/11/2020

Time lag

More than 6 months

Geographic coverage

United Kingdom, Wales

Maximum age range

120

Follow-up

Other

Accessibility

Language

en

Alignment with standardised data models

OTHER

Controlled vocabulary

OTHER

Format

SQL database table

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status

Available

Time to dataset access

2-6 months

Access request cost

Data provision is free from SAIL. Overall project costing depends on the number of people that require access to the SAIL Gateway, the activities that SAIL needs to complete (e.g. loading non-standard datasets), data refreshes, analytical work required, disclosure control process, and special case technological requirements.

Access method category

TRE/SDE

Access service description

The SAIL Databank is powered by the UK Secure e-Research Platform (UKSeRP). Following approval through safeguard processes, access to project-specific data within the secure environment is permitted using two-factor authentication.

Jurisdiction

GB

Data use limitation

General research use,Research-specific restrictions

Data use requirements

Project-specific restrictions

Data Controller

Welsh Government

Data Processor

SAIL Databank

Dataset Types: Health and disease, Lifestyle, Socioeconomic


Collection Sources: Other

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