module: heab (child’s health – b only)

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1 A1.1) zhb05a Was the child ever breastfed? (Include colostrum in first few days after birth.) 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know If SC was breastfed [If Q02=1] A1.2) zhb05c How old was the child when he/she completely stopped being breastfed? (Include expressed breast milk.) Number -1 Still having breast milk -2 Don’t know A2) zhb07 How old was the child when he/she first regularly had infant formula or other non- breast milk? If queried 'regular' = more than twice a week for several continuous weeks. Number -1 Never had infant formula or other non- breast milk -2 Don’t know If age SC first regularly had infant formula or other non-breast milk is provided [If Q05=1 or 2] A3) zhb10 How old was the child when he/she first regularly had solid food? If queried 'regular' = more than twice a week for several continuous weeks. Solid food = baby cereals, pureed fruits etc - not milk Number -2 Don’t know If age SC first regularly had solid food is provided [If Q07=1 or 2] A4.1) bhb08a Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Fruit juices 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know A4.2) bhb08c Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Cordial 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know A4.3) bhb08d Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Soft drink 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know A4.4) bhb08i Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Cow’s milk 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know A4.5) bhb08j Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Soy milk 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know Module: HEAB (Child’s Health – B Only)

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A1.1) zhb05a Was the child ever breastfed? (Include colostrum in first few days after birth.) 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know If SC was breastfed [If Q02=1]

A1.2) zhb05c How old was the child when he/she completely stopped being breastfed? (Include expressed breast milk.) Number -1 Still having breast milk -2 Don’t know

A2) zhb07 How old was the child when he/she first regularly had infant formula or other non-breast milk? If queried 'regular' = more than twice a week for several continuous weeks. Number

-1 Never had infant formula or other non-breast milk

-2 Don’t know If age SC first regularly had infant formula or other non-breast milk is provided [If Q05=1 or 2]

A3) zhb10 How old was the child when he/she first regularly had solid food? If queried 'regular' = more than twice a week for several continuous weeks. Solid food = baby cereals, pureed fruits etc - not milk Number -2 Don’t know If age SC first regularly had solid food is provided [If Q07=1 or 2]

A4.1) bhb08a Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Fruit juices 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

A4.2) bhb08c Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Cordial 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

A4.3) bhb08d Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Soft drink 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

A4.4) bhb08i Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Cow’s milk 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

A4.5) bhb08j Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Soy milk 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

Module: HEAB (Child’s Health – B Only)

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A4.6) bhb08k Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Formula 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

A4.7) bhb08e Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Tea/Coffee (not herbal) 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

A4.8) bhb08g Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Water 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

A4.9 bhb08h Show Prompt Card 5. Which of these does the child regularly drink? Other(specify) 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

A4.10) bhb08ho Record 'Other' response. String[100]

A6) bhb09 When in bed for a sleep or nap, does the child drink anything other than water from a baby bottle or feeder cup? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

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B1.1) hb21a1a Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child eat fresh fruit? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.2) hb21b1a Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child drink fruit juice? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.3) hb21a2a Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child eat cooked vegetables? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.4) hb21a3a Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child eat raw vegetables or salad? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.5) hb21c1a Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child eat meat pie, hamburger, hot dog, sausage or sausage roll? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.6) hb21c2a Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child eat hot chips or french fries? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.7) hb21c3a Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child eat potato chips or savoury snacks such as ‘Twisties’? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.8) hb21c4a Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child eat biscuits, doughnuts, cake, pie or chocolate? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

Module: HEAL (Child’s Health – B & K)

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B1.9) hb21c5a Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child drink full cream milk or full cream milk products? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.10) hb21da Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child drink skim milk or skim milk products? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.11) hb21ea Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child drink water? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.12) hb21b2a Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child drink soft drink or cordial, not diet? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B1.13) hb21fa Show Prompt Card 6. In the last 24 hours how often did the child drink diet soft drink or cordial? 0 Not at all 1 Once 2 More than once -2 Don’t know

B2) hb22 Did the child eat breakfast today? 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B3.1) hs12a Show Prompt Card 7. How concerned are you about the child’s weight at the moment? 1 Not at all 2 A little 3 Moderately 4 Very -2 Don’t know -3 Refused

B3.2) hs12b Show Prompt Card 8. Which of these best describes the child’s 1 Underweight 2 Normal weight 3 Somewhat overweight 4 Very overweight -2 Don’t know -3 Refused

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B4) hs13c Show Prompt Card 9. In general, how would you say the child’s current health is? 1 Excellent 2 Very good 3 Good 4 Fair 5 Poor -2 Don’t know

B5.1) hs14a Does the child currently need or use medicine prescribed by a doctor, other than vitamins? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know If SC currently needs to use medicine prescribed by a doctor, other than vitamins [If hs14a=1]

B5.2) hs14b Is this because of any medical, behavioural or other health condition? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

B5.3) hs14c Is this a condition that has lasted or is expected to last for at least 12 months? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

B5.4) hs14d Does the child need or use more medical care, mental health or educational services than is usual for most children of the same age? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

If SC needs or uses more medical care, mental health or educational services than is usual for most children of the same age [If hs14d=1]

B5.5) hs14e Is this because of any specific medical, behavioural or other health condition? Not just colds. 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know If SC needs or uses more medical care, mental health or educational services than is usual for most children of the same age because of a medical, behaviour or other health condition [If hs14e=1]

B5.6) hs14f Is this a condition that has lasted or is expected to last for at least 12 months? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

B6.1) hs31a Does the child wear glasses? 1 Yes 2 No If SC wears glasses [If hs31a=1]

B6.2.1) hs31b1 From what age did the child start wearing glasses? 1 Age in months 2 Age in years

B6.2) hs31b2 Enter number of <Months/Years.> Number

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B6.3) hs31c Show Prompt Card 10. Why does the child wear glasses? 1 Short sighted (myopia) 2 Long sighted 3 Turned eye(s) (squint) 4 Astigmatism 5 Amblyopia (lazy eye) 6 Other reason

B8.1) hs15b In the last 12 months, has the child had an illness with wheezing in the chest which lasted for a week or more? 'Wheezing' includes whistling or rattling noise. 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know If in the last 12 months, child had an illness with wheezing in the chest which lasted for a week or more [If hs15b=1]

B8.2) hs15c In the last 12 months, about how many times did the child have wheezing that lasted for a week or more? Record number of times. Number

B9.1) hs29a Has a doctor ever told you that the child has asthma? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know Doctor has reported that SC has asthma [If hs29a=1]

B9.2) hs29b In the last 12 months has the child taken any medication for asthma? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know If a B Cohort SC

B10.2.1) bhs17d Show Prompt Card 11. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Eczema 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B10.2.2) bhs17e Show Prompt Card 11. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Diarrhoea or colitis 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B10.2.3) bhs17g Show Prompt Card 11. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Ear infections 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B10.2.4) bhs17h Show Prompt Card 11. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Other infections 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

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B10.2.5) bhs17i Show Prompt Card 11. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Food or digestive allergies or food intolerance 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B10.2.6) bhs17n Show Prompt Card 11. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Recurrent abdominal pain 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B10.2.7) bhs17j Show Prompt Card 11. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Other illnesses (specify) 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know If B cohort SC has ‘other illnesses’ [If hs17j=1]

B10.2.8) bhs17jo Enter other illness. String[100] If a K Cohort SC

B11.2.1) dhs17d Show Prompt Card 12. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Eczema 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B11.2.2) dhs17l Show Prompt Card 12. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? ADD/ADHD 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B11.2.3) dhs17m Show Prompt Card 12. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Frequent headaches 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B11.2.4) dhs17e Show Prompt Card 12. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Diarrhoea or colitis 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B11.2.5) dhs17g Show Prompt Card 12. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Ear infections 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B11.2.6) dhs17h Show Prompt Card 12. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Other infections 1 Yes 0 No

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-2 Don't know

B11.2.7) dhs17i Show Prompt Card 12. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Food or digestive allergies or food intolerance 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B11.2.8) dhs17n Show Prompt Card 12. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Recurrent abdominal pain 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know

B11.2.9) dhs17j Show Prompt Card 12. Does the child have any of these ongoing conditions? Other illnesses (specify) 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don't know If K Cohort SC has ‘other illnesses’ [If dhs17j=7]

B11.2.10) dhs17jo Enter other illness. String[100] If K Cohort SC has ‘ADD/ADHD’ [If dhs171=2]

B11.3.1) dhs17l13 Is the child currently taking medication for Attention Deficit Disorder or ADHD? 1 Yes 2 No

If K Cohort SC is taking medication for ADD/ADHD [If dhs17l1=1]

B11.3.2) dhs17l2a Is that Ritalin or Dexamphetamine? 1 Ritalin 2 Dexamphetamine 3 Other -2 Don’t know

B12.1) hs18a In the last 12 months, how many times did the child need medical attention from a doctor or hospital because he/she was hurt or injured? Number -2 Don’t know -3 Refused If SC has needed medical attention from a doctor or hospital because he/she was hurt or injured [If hs18a>0]

B12.2.1) hs18b1 Show Prompt Card 13. What types of injury did the child have that needed medical attention (in the last 12 months)? Broken or fractured bone 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B12.2.2) hs18b2 Show Prompt Card 13. What types of injury did the child have that needed medical attention (in the last 12 months)? Burn or scald 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B12.2.3) hs18b3 Show Prompt Card 13.

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What types of injury did the child have that needed medical attention (in the last 12 months)? Dislocation 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B12.2.4) hs18b4 Show Prompt Card 13. What types of injury did the child have that needed medical attention (in the last 12 months)? Sprain or strain 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B12.2.5) hs18b5 Show Prompt Card 13. What types of injury did the child have that needed medical attention (in the last 12 months)? Cut or scrape 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B12.2.6) hs18b6 Show Prompt Card 13. What types of injury did the child have that needed medical attention (in the last 12 months)? Concussion or internal head injury 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B12.2.7) hs18b7 Show Prompt Card 13. What types of injury did the child have that needed medical attention (in the last 12 months)? Internal injury (not head) 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B12.2.8) hs18b8 Show Prompt Card 13. What types of injury did the child have that needed medical attention (in the last 12 months)? Dental injury 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B12.2.9) hs18b9 Show Prompt Card 13. What types of injury did the child have that needed medical attention (in the last 12 months)? Accidental poisoning 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B12.2.10) hs18b10 Show Prompt Card 13. What types of injury did the child have that needed medical attention (in the last 12 months)? Other (specify) 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know If needed medical attention for another injury [If hs18b10=10]

B12.2.11) hs18bo Record name of 'Other' injury. String[100]

B12.3.1) hs18d1 How many times did the study child have? Broken bones Number

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B12.3.2) hs18d2 How many times did the study child have? Burn or Scald Number

B12.3.3) hs18d3 How many times did the study child have? Dislocation Number

B12.3.4) hs18d4 How many times did the study child have? Sprain/strain Number

B12.3.5) hs18d5 How many times did the study child have? Cut or scrape Number B12.3.6) hs18d6 How many times did the study child have? Concussion Number

B12.3.7) hs18d7 How many times did the study child have? Internal injury Number

B12.3.8) hs18d8 How many times did the study child have? Dental injury Number

B12.3.9) hs18d9 How many times did the study child have? Accidental poisoning Number

B12.3.10) hs18d10 How many times did the study child have? Other injury Number

B12.4.1) hs18c1 In the last 12 months, did the child stay in hospital for at least one night because of an injury or accident? 1 Yes 2 No

B12.4.2) hs18c2 How many times? Number

B12.5) hs18e Thinking about the most serious injury in the last 12 months, where did this occur? 1 Home 2 School or child care 3 Car accident 4 Pedestrian accident 5 Other

B13.1) hs19a1 Not including injuries, in the last 12 months, did the child stay in hospital for at least one night for any (other) reason? Not hospital outpatient or emergency departmental visits. 1 Yes 2 No If SC stayed in hospital for at least one night for any other reason [If hs19a1=1]

B13.2) hs19a2 How many times? Number

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B13.3.1) hs19b1 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Fever or viral 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.1) hs19b1 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Fever or viral 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.2) hs19b2 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Asthma 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.3) hs19b3 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Gastroenteritis 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.4) hs19b4 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Pneumonia 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.5) hs19b5 Show Prompt Card 14.

For what reasons (not including injuries)? Bronchiolitis 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.6) hs19b6 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Urine infection 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.7) hs19b7 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Croup 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.8) hs19b8 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Febrile convulsion 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.9) hs19b9 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Grommets/tympanostomy tubes 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.10) hs19b10 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy 1 Yes 0 No

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B13.3.11) hs19b11 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Other illness, surgery not needed 1 Yes 0 No

B13.3.12) hs19b12 Show Prompt Card 14. For what reasons (not including injuries)? Other illness/condition, surgery needed 1 Yes 0 No

B14.1) hs20a Show Prompt Card 15. How much is the child’s sleeping pattern or habits a problem for you? 1 No problem at all 2 A small problem 3 A moderate problem 4 A large problem -2 Don’t know

B14.2) hs20d Show Prompt Card 16. Does the child go to bed at regular times? 1 Always 2 Usually 3 Sometimes 4 Rarely 5 Never

B14.4.1) hs20b3 Show Prompt Card 17. Does the child have any of these problems on 4 or more nights a week, that is, more than half of the time? Difficulty getting off to sleep at night 1 Yes 0 No

-2 Don’t know

B14.4.2) hs20b4 Show Prompt Card 17. Does the child have any of these problems on 4 or more nights a week, that is, more than half of the time? Not happy to sleep alone 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B14.4.3) hs20b5 Show Prompt Card 17. Does the child have any of these problems on 4 or more nights a week, that is, more than half of the time? Waking during the night 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B14.4.4) hs20b11 Show Prompt Card 17. Does the child have any of these problems on 4 or more nights a week, that is, more than half of the time? Restless sleep 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B14.4.5) hs20b8 Show Prompt Card 17. Does the child have any of these problems on 4 or more nights a week, that is, more than half of the time? Bed wetting 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

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B14.4.6) hs20b9 Show Prompt Card 17. Does the child have any of these problems on 4 or more nights a week, that is, more than half of the time? Nightmares, night terrors 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B14.4.7) hs20b1b Show Prompt Card 17. Does the child have any of these problems on 4 or more nights a week, that is, more than half of the time? Wheezing or asthma 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B14.4.8) hs20b2 Show Prompt Card 17. Does the child have any of these problems on 4 or more nights a week, that is, more than half of the time? Snoring or difficulty breathing 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B14.4.9) hs20b10 Show Prompt Card 17. Does the child have any of these problems on 4 or more nights a week, that is, more than half of the time? Seeming tired in the morning 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B14.4.10) hs20b7 Show Prompt Card 17. Does the child have any of these problems on 4 or more nights a week, that is, more than half of the time? Other problems (specify) 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B14.4.11) hs20b7o Record 'Other' problem. String[100]

B14.5) hs20c2 Show Prompt Card 18. During the past month, how would you rate your own sleep quality overall? 1 Very good 2 Fairly good 3 OK/adequate 4 Fairly bad 5 Very bad -2 Don’t know

B15.1.1) zhb23a How old was the child when you started to clean his/her teeth? Request best estimate where necessary. Includes having teeth cleaned by either parent. Number -1 Don’t clean child’s teeth If SC’s teeth are cleaned [If hb23a1=1 or 2]

B15.1.2) zhb23a1 How old was the child when you started to clean his/her teeth? 1 Months 2 Years -1 Don’t clean child’s teeth

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B15.1.2) zhb23a2 Enter number of Years/Months. Number

B15.2) hb23b How often are the child’s teeth currently cleaned? 1 More than twice a day 2 Twice a day 3 Once a day 4 Less than once a day 5 Don’t clean teeth

B15.3.2) hb23c1 Show Prompt Card 19. Has the child ever had any of the following problems with his/her teeth? Cavities or dental decay 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B15.3.3) hb23c2 Show Prompt Card 19. Has the child ever had any of the following problems with his/her teeth? Tooth or teeth filled because of dental decay 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B15.3.4) hb23c3 Show Prompt Card 19. Has the child ever had any of the following problems with his/her teeth? Teeth pulled because of dental decay 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

B15.3.5) hb23c4 Show Prompt Card 19. Has the child ever had any of the following problems with his/her teeth? Accident causing breakage or loss of teeth

1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

If B cohort SC B16.1) bhs33a Is the child dry by day yet (that is, toilet trained for wetting)? 1 Yes 2 No If B cohort SC is dry by day [If bhs33a=1]

B16.2.1) zhs33b1 How old was the child when he/she was toilet trained for wetting? Enter whether months or years. 1 Months 2 Years

B16.2.2) zhs33b2 Enter number of Months/Years. Number

B16.3) zhs33c Show Prompt Card 20. Would you say that toilet training the child for wetting was not difficult, quite difficult or very difficult? 1 Not difficult 2 Quite difficult 3 Very difficult If K cohort SC

B17) dhs34 Show Prompt Card 21. How often in the last six months has the child accidentally wet his/her pants during the daytime? 1 Never 2 Up to once per month 3 Up to once a week

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4 Most days -2 Don’t know

B18.1) dhs32a Show Prompt Card 22. For each of the statements that I am going to read out, please compare the degree of co-ordination of the child with other children of the same age. Compared to other children of the same age, the child is able to run fast? 1 Better than other children 2 About the same 3 Not as well as other children -2 Don’t know

B18.2) dhs32b Show Prompt Card 22. For each of the statements that I am going to read out, please compare the degree of co-ordination of the child with other children of the same age. Compared to other children of the same age, the child is able to jump high/far? 1 Better than other children 2 About the same 3 Not as well as other children -2 Don’t know

B18.3) dhs32c Show Prompt Card 22. For each of the statements that I am going to read out, please compare the degree of co-ordination of the child with other children of the same age. Compared to other children of the same age, the child can balance well on one leg? 1 Better than other children 2 About the same 3 Not as well as other children -2 Don’t know

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C1) bpc01a Over the past 1 month has the child been looked after at regular times during the week by anyone other than you <OrNameP2?> (Include care by parent living elsewhere but not casual or occasional babysitting) 1 Yes 2 No If SC has not been looked after at regular times during the week by anyone other than P1 or P2 over the past month [If Q02=5]

C2) bpc02b What is the main reason the child does not have any regular child care arrangements at present? 1 Child does not need it 2 Parent is available, other care not needed 3 Problems with getting child care places 4 Not available locally 5 Unsuitable location for work 6 Unsuitable location for home 7 Transport problems 8 Can’t afford it - cost too high 9 Concerned with quality of care 10 Child has disability or special needs 11 Does not suit culture or ethnic beliefs 12 Does not want child cared for by strangers 13 Other (specify) IF RESPONSE 1-12 GO TO Q29 If the main reason SC does not have regular child care is for another reason [If Q03=13]

C2.1) bpc02o Record other reason. String[100] GO TO Q29

C3) bpc03b How many regular care arrangements does the child currently have? Number

C4.1) bpc05a Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Day care centre 1 Yes 0 No

C4.2) bpc05b Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Family day care 1 Yes 0 No

C4.3) bpc05c Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Occasional care 1 Yes 0 No

C4.4) bpc05d Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Gym, leisure or community centre 1 Yes 0 No

Module: CHIB (Child Care – B only)

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C4.50 bpc05e Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Mobile Care Unit 1 Yes 0 No

C4.6) bpc05f1 Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Maternal grandparent 1 Yes 0 No

C4.7) bpc05f2 Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Paternal grandparent 1 Yes 0 No

C4.8) bpc05g Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Other relative 1 Yes 0 No

C4.9) bpc05h Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Nanny 1 Yes 0 No

C4.10) pc05k Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Preschool/kindergarten

1 Yes 0 No If multiple care arrangements are identified [If bpc05=>1] (This question is asked of arrangement SC uses the most hours a week)

C4.11) bpc05i Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Child's parent living elsewhere 1 Yes 0 No

C4.12) bpc05j Show Prompt Card 33. What type of care does the child have? Other person (includes friend or neighbour) 1 Yes 0 No

C5) bpc06a1 bpc06b1 bpc06c1 Show Prompt Card 33. What type of arrangement is that? 1 Day care centre 2 Family day care 3 Occasional care 4 Gym, leisure or community centre 5 Mobile Care Unit 6 Maternal grandparent 7 Paternal grandparent 8 Other relative 9 Nanny 10 Preschool / Kindergarten 11 Child's parent living elsewhere 12 Other person (includes friend or neighbour)

C6) bpc07a bpc07b bpc07c Is this care in your home? 1 Yes 2 No

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C7) bpc08a1 bpc08b1 bpc08c1 Is the carer aged 18 years and over? 1 Yes 2 No [Don't know is allowed]

C8) bpc09a bpc09b bpc09c How many hours is this for each week? Number

C9) bpc10a bpc10b bpc10c For how many days each week? Number

C10) bpc11a bpc11b bpc11c How long has the child been attending this arrangement? Enter full months. Number

C11) bpc12a1 bpc12b1 bpc12c1 Do you pay for this care arrangement? 1 Yes 2 No If the care is a paid arrangement [If bpc09a or bpc09b or bpc09c=1]

C12) bpc13a1 bpc13b1 bpc13c1 Is the cost of the child’s care subsidised through the Child Care benefit system? 1 Yes 2 No

C13) bpc14a1a bpc14b1a bpc14c1a Show prompt card 34. How many children, including <NameSC,> are usually present in the same room?

Number

C14) bpc14a2a bpc14b2a bpc14c2a How many adults are usually with the child’s 1; 2; 3; 4; 5 5+; (-2 Don’t know)

C15) bpc17a bpc17b bpc17c Show Prompt Card 35. How satisfied are you with this arrangement? 1 Very satisfied 2 Satisfied 3 Neither satisfied or dissatisfied 4 Dissatisfied 5 Very dissatisfied If the care arrangement is formal and the child attends the care for under 8 hours a week [If category 1, 2, 10 in Q07 (if single arrangement Q05=1) or Q10a (if multiple arrangements Q05=>1) and Q13 <8]

bid27a bid27b bid27c We'd like to collect details from you about the child’s carer, not to contact them but to obtain an accreditation rating for the centre. Can you please provide the address details? 1 Yes 2 No If carers address details are provided to obtain an accreditation rating [If bid27a or bid27b or bid27c=1]

C17) bpc40a bpc40b bpc40c Postcode id of carer Number

C18.1) bid17a We'd like to contact the child’s carer to ask about the care they provide, their own background and their interaction with <NameSC.> We will send them a short

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questionnaire. Would you give your consent for this? 1 Yes 2 No

C18.2) bid17b What is the main reason you do not want us to contact the child’s carer? 1 Unsure of carer details 2 Concern about disturbing carer 3 Parent has conflict with carer 4 Language issues / does not speak English 5 Other If SC attends multiple care arrangements [If Q05=>1] (This question is asked of arrangement SC uses second most hours a week)

C19) bpc09o You have told me the amount of time the child spends in care for the three main care arrangements. How many hours does the child spend in the other <NumberRemaining> <care arrangement/ care arrangements> each week? Number

C20) bpc16c What is the main reason the child is using regular child care at present? 1 Parent’s work or study commitments 2 Parent’s sport, shopping, social or community activities 3 Give parent a break or time alone 4 Good for child’s social development/to mix with other children 5 Good for child’s intellectual or language development 6 Establish relationships with grandparents or non-resident parents 7 Other If there is a P2 C21.1) bpc18a Are there any regular times during the week when <NameP2> takes care of the child while you are not there (for example, when you go to work or do the shopping)?

Not just casual care that parents do for each other. 1 Yes 2 No If P2 cares for SC at regular times during the week when P1 is not there [If bpc18a=1]

C21.2) bpc18b About how many hours per week is the child looked after by <NameP2> while you are not there? Number

C23) bpc19 Has the child ever been cared for in the past on a regular basis by someone other than youor P2 (before any present care arrangements)? 1 Yes 2 No IF SC HAS NEVER BEEN CARED FOR IN THE PAST ON A REGULAR BASIS BY SOMEONE OTHER THAN P1 OR P2 (BEFORE ANY PRESENT CARE ARRANGEMENTS) [IF Q34=5] EXIT

C23.1) zpc20a2 Show Prompt Card 33. What was the first care arrangement the child ever had? 1 Day care centre 2 Family day care 3 Occasional care 4 Gym, leisure or community centre 5 Mobile Care Unit 6 Maternal grandparent 7 Paternal grandparent 8 Other relative 9 Nanny 10 Preschool / Kindergarten 11 Child's parent living elsewhere 12 Other person (includes friend or neighbour)

C23.3) zpc20b1

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How old was the child when you first started using that arrangement? Record number of months. Number

C23.4) zpc20c For about how many hours per week did the child have that arrangement? Record full hours. Number

C23.5) zpc20d What was the main reason you stopped using that arrangement? 1 Not needed anymore 2 Too costly 3 Inconvenient hours 4 Inconvenient location to work 5 Changed work hours, job or returned to work 6 Inconvenient location to home or school 7 Problems with carer 8 Poor environment 9 Poor program 10 Incompatible values 11 Prefer care by relatives 12 Prefer Family Day Care environment 13 Prefer Crèche/Centre Environment 14 Child was unsettled or unhappy 15 Child could not be with brother/sisters 16 Moved house 17 Carer moved away 18 Other reason (specify) If the main reason P1 stopped using that arrangement is for another reason [If zpc20d=18]

C23.5.1) zpc20do Record other reason. String[100]

C24) bpc21b Since we last interviewed you, how many times have you changed the child care arrangements for the child’s

Includes, for example, changing from one centre to another, or changing from grandparent to a day care centre, as well as adding new arrangements. Number

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D1) dpc37a2 Read out each category until a 'Yes' response is given. Does the child attend… 1. A government school? 2. A Catholic school? 3. An independent or private school? 4. Not in school? If SC is not in school [If dpc37a2=4]

D2) dpc42 What is the reason that the child does not currently attend school? 1 Home schooling 2 Health problems 3 Disability 4 Other (specify) If the reason that SC does not currently attend school is for another reason [If dpc42=4]

D2.1) dpc42o Enter other reason not currently attending school. String[100] If SC is not in school [If dpc37a2=4]

D3) dpc06e1 What grade would the child be in if he/she was attending school? 12 Kindergarten / Reception / Preparatory 13 Year 1 (Grade 1) 16 Year 2 (Grade 2) 17 Ungraded 15 Other -2 Don’t know EXIT

D4) dpc14a1a Show Prompt Card 23. How many children are present in the child’s class for the main educational program? 1 1-5; 2 6-10; 3 11-20; 4 21-30; 5 31+; (-2 Don’t know)

D5) dpc06a1 In what grade or year level is the child currently enrolled at school? 12 Kindergarten / Reception / Preparatory 13 Year 1 (Grade 1) 16 Year 2 (Grade 2) 17 Ungraded 15 Other If SC is currently enrolled in another grade or year level [If dpc06a1=5]

D5.1) dpc06a1s Enter other grade or year level. Number

D6.1) dpc43a1 What month and year did the child begin in this year/grade? Month

D6.2) dpc43a2 Was the child enrolled in full-time school last year? 1 Yes 2 No If SC was enrolled in full-time school last year [If dpc43a2=1]

Module: EDUC (Education – K only)

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D6.3) dpc43a3 What program/grade was he/she attending? 12 Kindergarten / Reception / Preparatory 13 Year 1 (Grade 1) 16 Year 2 (Grade 2) 17 Ungraded 15 Other If SC is attending another program/grade [If dpc43a3=5]

D6.4) dpc43a3o Enter other program/grade. Number If SC was enrolled in full-time school last year [If dpc43a2=1]

D7.1) dpc44a1 Is the child at the same school as last year? 1 Yes 2 No

D7.2) dpc44a2 Enter number of different schools. Number

D7.3) dpc44a3 What was the main reason the child changed schools? 1 Residential move (e.g. child and some or all

family members moved to a different residential location)

2 Convenience for family (e.g. school is closer to family home or parental work place)

3 Academic reasons (e.g. better opportunities for the child because of the quality or nature of the education programs, including reputation of the school)

4 Child related concerns (e.g. child having academic difficulties or social problems with peers or teachers)

5 Other (specify)

If SC changed schools for another reason [If dpc44a3=5]

D7.4) dpc44a3o Enter other reason changed schools. String[100]

D8) dpc45 Show Prompt Card 24. What was the most important reason influencing the choice of the child’s school? 1 Did not have a choice 2 Convenience for family (e.g. school is close to

family home or parental work place) 3 Academic reasons (e.g. quality or nature of the

education program, including reputation of the school)

4 Religious values of the school 5 Single sex school 6 School offered a specific program that would

meet the special needs of your child (e.g. learning support, program for gifted children, specialised music or sporting programs)

7 Financial reasons (e.g. cost of schooling is not too high)

8 Other members of family attend or have attended this school

9 Child knows other children that attend this school

10 Other reason -2 Don’t know

D9) dpc17a Show Prompt Card 25. How satisfied are you with the school that the child attends? 1 Very satisfied 2 Satisfied 3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 4 Dissatisfied 5 Very dissatisfied -2 Don’t know

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D10) dhe11a1a Show Prompt Card 26. How often do you and the child talk about his/her school activities? 1 Daily 2 A few times a week 3 About once a week 4 A few times a month 5 Rarely or never

D11) dpc29a Show Prompt Card 27. How often does the child appear to look forward to going to school? 1 Most days 2 At least once a week 3 At least once a month 4 Rarely or not at all

D12) dhe26a Show Prompt Card 28. How often does the child do homework (given to him/her by the school, such as specific reading tasks, spelling, project work, or maths tasks)? 1 Daily 2 A few times a week 3 Once a week 4 A few times a month 5 Once a month 6 Less than once a month 7 Never

D13) dhe11a3a Show Prompt Card 28. If the child is given homework from the school, how often do you check his/her homework or provide help with homework? Includes listening to child reading. 1 Daily 2 A few times a week 3 Once a week

4 A few times a month 5 Once a month 6 Less than once a month 7 Never If P1/P2 provide help or checks SC’s homework if they are given it [If dhe11a1a=1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6]

D14.1) dhe12a During the previous school year did the child receive any additional help or tutoring from anyone outside the household? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know If SC received any additional help or tutoring from anyone else outside the household [If Q24=1]

D14.2) dhe12b How often? 1 More than once per week 2 Once per week 3 Less than once per week -2 Don’t know

D15) dhe13 Show Prompt Card 29. Looking ahead, how far do you think the child will go in his/her education? 1 Leave school before finishing secondary

school 2 Complete secondary school 3 Complete a trade or vocational training course 4 Go to university and complete a degree 5 Obtain post-graduate qualifications at a

university (e.g. Master degree or doctoral degree)

-2 Don’t know

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D16.1) dlc08a1a Show Prompt Card 30. Compared to other children in their class how well do you think the child is progressing in reading? If child is combined class, compare with children in same year. 1 Much better 2 A little better 3 About the same 4 A little worse 5 Much worse

D16.2) dlc08a2a Show Prompt Card 30. Compared to other children in their class how well do you think the child is progressing in maths? 1 Much better 2 A little better 3 About the same 4 A little worse 5 Much worse

D16.3) dlc08a3a Show Prompt Card 31. How would you describe the child’s overall achievement at school? 1 Excellent 2 Above average 3 Average 4 Below average 5 Well below average -2 Don’t know

D17) dpc46 In the last 12 months, has the child been bullied at school? "at school" includes travel to and from school. 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

D18.1) dpc47a1 Has the child ever repeated a grade level? 1 Yes 2 No If SC has ever repeated a grade level [If dpc47a1=1]

D18.2) dpc47a2 What grade/year level was repeated? 12 Kindergarten/Reception/Preparatory 13 Year 1 (Grade 1) 16 Year 2 (Grade 2)

D18.3) dpc47a3 What was the main reason the child repeated a grade? 1 Health reasons 2 Academic learning difficulties 3 Social or behavioural difficulties 4 Disability 6 Changed schools (e.g. family residential move

from another state or country) 7 Other

D19.1) dpc48a1a During the previous four weeks of school, how many days has the child been absent? If school holidays have taken place during the past four weeks, exclude school holidays. Number If SC has been absent for one or more days during the previous four weeks of school [If dpc48a1>1]

D19.2) dpc48a2 What is the most common reason for the child being absent? 1 Illness of child 2 Illness of family member 3 Parental work conflict 4 Lack of transportation 5 Child did not want to attend

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6 Family events (e.g. holidays) 7 Other

D20) dpc49 In the last 12 months has the school contacted youor P2 because the child has behaved poorly at school? 1 Yes 2 No

D21.10 dhe14a Show Prompt Card 32. How well does the child’s teacher or school… Let you know about [WS1]’s progress in the program or class? 1. Very well 2. Well 3. Just okay 4. Not done at all -2. Don’t know

D21.1) dhe14b Show Prompt Card 32. (How well does the child’s teacher or school…) Help you understand what children at the child’s age are like? 1. Very well 2. Well 3. Just okay 4. Not done at all -2. Don’t know

D21.3) dhe14c Show Prompt Card 32. (How well does the child’s teacher or school…) Make you aware of chances to be involved and take part in the school? 1. Very well 2. Well 3. Just okay 4. Not done at all

-2. Don’t know

D21.4) dhe14d Show Prompt Card 32. (How well does the child’s teacher or school…) Give you information and advice about how to help the child at home? 1. Very well 2. Well 3. Just okay 4. Not done at all -2. Don’t know

D21.5) dhe14e Show Prompt Card 32. (How well does the child’s teacher or school…) Give you information on any community services to help the child or your family? 1. Very well 2. Well 3. Just okay 4. Not done at all -2. Don’t know

D21.6) dhe14f Show Prompt Card 32. (How well does the child’s teacher or school…) Understand the needs of families from a non-English speaking or indigenous background? 1. Very well 2. Well 3. Just okay 4. Not done at all -2. Don’t know

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D22.1) dhe15a1a During (this school term / the previous school term), have you… Visited the child’s class? If interview is being conducted less than mid-way through a school term, refer to previous school term (i.e. ask "During the previous school term"). 0. No 1. Yes

D22.2) dhe15a2a (During (this school term / the previous school term), have you…) Contacted the teacher about the child? If interview is being conducted less than mid-way through a school term, refer to previous school term (i.e. ask "During the previous school term"). 0. No 1. Yes

D22.3) dhe15a3a (During (this school term / the previous school term), have you…) Talked to parents of other children at the child’s school? If interview is being conducted less than mid-way through a school term, refer to previous school term (i.e. ask "During the previous school term"). 0. No 1. Yes

D22.4) dhe15a4a During (this school term / the previous school term), have you…) Attended a school event in which the child participated (e.g. sporting event, music performance, concert)? If interview is being conducted less than mid-way through a school term, refer to previous school term (i.e. ask "During the previous school term").

0. No 1. Yes

D22.5) dhe15a5a (During (this school term / the previous school term), have you…) Volunteered in the child’s class or helped with a class excursion? If interview is being conducted less than mid-way through a school term, refer to previous school term (i.e. ask "During the previous school term"). 0. No 1. Yes

D23) did17a We would like to contact the child’s school and teacher to ask about the service they provide, the teacher's own background and their interaction with <NameSC.> We will send them a short questionnaire. Would you give consent for this? 1 Yes 2 No If consent is given to contact SC’s school and teacher [If did17a=1]

D25) did17b What is the main reason you do not want us to contact the child’s teacher? 1 Unsure of teacher details 2 Concern about disturbing teacher 3 Parent has conflict with teacher 4 Language issues / does not speak English 5 Other

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E1) dpc01d Is the child regularly looked after by anyone other than you or P2 before school? 1 Yes 2 No If SC is regularly looked after by anyone other than P1 or P2 before school [If Q02=1]

E2) dpc06b6 Show Prompt Card 26. Who provides this care? If multiple care types, choose the one with the most hours. 1 Child’s school 2 Another school 3 Maternal grandparent 4 Paternal grandparent 5 Parent who lives elsewhere 6 Other relative 7 Child care centre for school-age children 8 Other child care centre 9 Family day care 10 Other home-based care 11 Other (specify) If SC is regularly looked after before school by another carer [If Q03=11]

E2.1) dpc06b6o Record other reason. String[100] If SC is regularly looked after by anyone other than P1 or P2 before school [If Q02=1]

E3) dpc09b How many hours per week is this care for? Enter full hours. Number

E4) dpc10b And for how many days per week? Enter full days. Number

E5) dpc01e Is the child regularly looked after by anyone other than you or P2 after school? 1 Yes 2 No If SC is regularly looked after by anyone other than P1 or P2 after school [If dpc01e=1]

E6) dpc06c6 Show Prompt Card 26. Who provides this care? If multiple care types, choose the one with the most hours. 0 Same arrangement as before school care 1 Child’s school 2 Another school 3 Maternal grandparent 4 Paternal grandparent 5 Parent who lives elsewhere 6 Other relative 7 Child care centre for school-age children 8 Other child care centre 9 Family day care 10 Other home-based care 11 Other (specify) If SC is regularly looked after before school by another carer[If Q08=11]

E7o) dpc06c6o Record other reason. String[100] If SC is regularly looked after by anyone other than P1 or P2 after school [If Q02=1]

Module: CHIK (Child Care – K Only)

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E8) dpc09c How many hours per week is this care for? Enter full hours. Number

E9) dpc10c And for how many days per week? Enter full days. Number If the SC attends formal after school care [If Q08=1, 2, 7, 8, 9] or [Q08=9 and Q03=1, 2, 7, 8, 9]

did27c We would like to collect details about the child’s after school care provider, not to contact them, but to obtain an accreditation rating. Can you please provide these details? 1 Yes 2 No If willing to provide carers contact details to obtain accreditation details for after school care provider [If did27c=1]

E12) dpc01f Apart from when the child is at school (or at the main before or after school care), is he/she currently being looked after at regular times during the week by anyone other than you <OrNameP2?> Includes evening or weekend care 1 Yes 2 No If SC is currently being looked after at regular times during the week by anyone other than P1 or P2 (apart from school, or main after or before school care) [If dpc01f=1]

E13.1) dpc41f1 Show Prompt Card 38.

Who provides this care? Maternal grandparent 1 Yes 0 No

E13.2) dpc41f2 Show Prompt Card 38. Who provides this care? Paternal grandparent 1 Yes 0 No

E13.3) dpc41i Show Prompt Card 38. Who provides this care? Parent who lives elsewhere 1 Yes 0 No

E13.4) dpc41g Show Prompt Card 38. Who provides this care? Other relative 1 Yes 0 No

E13.5) dpc41a Show Prompt Card 38. Who provides this care? Child care centre 1 Yes 0 No

E13.6) dpc41b Show Prompt Card 38. Who provides this care? Family Day Care 1 Yes 0 No

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E13.7) dpc41j1 Show Prompt Card 38. Who provides this care? Other home-based care 1 Yes 0 No

E13.8) dpc41j2 Show Prompt Card 38. Who provides this care? Other (Specify) 1 Yes 0 No If SC is currently being looked after at regular times during the week by anyone other than P1 or P2 (apart from school, or main after or before school care) by another carer [If dpc41j2=1]

E13.9) dpc41j2o Record other reason. String[100] If SC is currently being looked after at regular times during the week by anyone other than P1 or P2 (apart from school, or main after or before school care) [If dpc01f =1]

E14) dpc09d How many hours per week in total is this care for? Enter full hours. Number

E15) dpc10d And for how many days per week in total? Enter full days. Number If SC has any non-parental regular care [If dpc01d=1 or dpc01e=1 or dpc01f=1]

E16) dpc16c What is the main reason the child has regular care during the week? 1 Parent’s work or study commitments 2 Good for child’s social development 3 Good for child’s intellectual development 4 To establish relationships with grandparents or

non-resident parents 5 Other (Specify) If SC has non-parental regular care for a reason ‘other’ than listed [If dpc16c=5]

E16.1) dpc16co Record other main reason. String[100] If there is a P2

E17.1) dpc18a Are there any regular times during the week when <NameP2> takes care of the child while you are not there (for example, when you go to work or do the shopping)? Not just casual care that parents do for each other 1 Yes 2 No If P2 takes care of SC at regular times during the week while P1 is not there [If Q21=1]

E17.2) dpc18b About how many hours per week is the child looked after by <NameP2> while you are not there? Record full hours. Number

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F1.1) bhe02a2a Show Prompt Card 39. In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family, told the child a story not from a book? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

F1.2 bhe02a3a Show Prompt Card 39. In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family, drawn pictures or done other art or craft activities with the child? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

F1.3) bhe02a4a Show Prompt Card 39. (In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family,) played music, sung songs, danced or done other musical activities with the child? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

F1.4) bhe02a5a Show Prompt Card 39. (In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family,) played with toys or games indoors, like with dolls or toy cars with the child? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

F1.5) bhe02a6a Show Prompt Card 39. (In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family,) involved the child in everyday activities such cooking or caring for pets? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

F1.6) bhe02a7a Show Prompt Card 39. (In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family,) played a game outdoors or exercised with the child like walking, swimming or cycling? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

F1.7) bhe02a1a Show Prompt Card 39. (In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family,) Read to the child from a book? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

F2) bhe03 Show Prompt Card 40. For about how many minutes is the child usually read to at a sitting? 0 Child doesn’t like to be read to at all 1 Less than 5 minutes 2 6-10 minutes 3 11-15 minutes 4 16-20 minutes 5 21-40 minutes 6 41-60 minutes 7 More than 60 minutes

Module: FACTB (Family Activities – B)

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F3) bhe04 Show Prompt Card 41. About how many children's books does the child have in your home now, including any library books? 0 None 1 1-10 2 11-20 3 21-30 4 More than 30

F4.1) bfd14a Is the child regularly spoken to in a language other than English by anyone? 1 Yes 2 No If SC is regularly spoken to in a language other than English [If fd14a=1]

F4.2) fd14c What is the main other language that the child understands and/or speaks? SACC Codes

F5.6) bhe05a Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Any out of home activities 1 Yes 2 No

F5.1) bhe05a2 Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Gone to a playground or a swimming pool 0 No 1 Yes

F5.2) bhe05a3 Show Prompt Card 42.

In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Gone to a concert, play, museum, art gallery or community or school event 0 No 1 Yes

F5.3) bhe05a1 Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Gone to the cinema or to watch a sporting event 0 No 1 Yes

F5.4) bhe05a4 Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Attended a religious service, church, temple, synagogue or mosque 0 No 1 Yes

F5.5) bhe05a5 Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Visited a library 0 No 1 Yes

F6.1.1) bhe06b2a About how many hours on a typical weekday does the child watch TV, DVDs or videos at home? 1 None 2 Number of hours and minutes If SC watches TV, DVD or videos at home on a typical weekday [If Q he06b2a=2]

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F6.1.2) bhe06b2b Enter number of hours. Number

F6.1.3) bhe06b2c Enter number of minutes. Number

F6.2.1) bhe06c2a About how many hours on a typical weekend day does the child watch TV, DVDs or videos at home? If different for Saturday and Sunday, give average hours. 1 None 2 Number of hours and minutes If SC watches TV, DVD or videos at home on a typical weekend day [If he06c2a=2]

F6.2.2) bhe06c2b Enter number of hours. Number

F6.2.3) bhe06c2c Enter number of minutes. Number

F7) bhe08 In the last 6 months has the child regularly taken part in any special or extra cost activities (that are not part of his/her normal child care) - such as swimming lessons, music or movement class? 1 Yes 2 No

F8) bhb14c4 Show Prompt Card 43.

What does the child usually do when he/she has a choice about how to spend free time? 1 Usually chooses inactive pastimes like TV,

drawing or playing with toys in one place 2 Usually chooses active pastimes like running

around, riding push-cars, kicking balls 3 Just as likely to choose active as inactive -2 Don’t know

F9) bpa08a1 Show Prompt Card 44. How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "It is important that parents know where their child is and what he/she is doing all the time." 1 Strongly disagree 2 Disagree 3 Neither agree or disagree 4 Agree 5 Strongly agree

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G1.1 dhe02a2a Show Prompt Card 39. In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family, told the child a story not from a book? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

G1.2 dhe02a3a Show Prompt Card 39. In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family, drawn pictures or done other art or craft activities with the child? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

G1.3 dhe02a4a Show Prompt Card 39. (In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family,) played music, sung songs, danced or done other musical activities with the child? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

G1.4 dhe02a5a Show Prompt Card 39. (In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family,) played with toys or games indoors, like with dolls or toy cars with the child? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

G1.5 dhe02a6a Show Prompt Card 39. (In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family,) involved the child in everyday activities such cooking or caring for pets? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

G1.6 dhe02a7a Show Prompt Card 39. (In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family,) played a game outdoors or exercised with the child like walking, swimming or cycling? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

G1.7) dhe02a1a Show Prompt Card 39. (In the past week, on how many days have you, or an adult in your family,) Read to the child from a book? 0 Not in the past week 1 1 or 2 days 2 3-5 days 3 6-7 days

Module: FACTK (Family Activities – K)

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G2) dhe03 Show Prompt Card 40. For about how many minutes is the child usually read to at a sitting? 0 Child doesn’t like to be read to at all 1 Less than 5 minutes 2 6-10 minutes 3 11-15 minutes 4 16-20 minutes 5 21-40 minutes 6 41-60 minutes 7 More than 60 minutes

G3) dhe04 Show Prompt Card 41. About how many children's books does the child have in your home now, including any library books? 0 None 1 1-10 2 11-20 3 21-30 4 More than 30

G4.1) dfd14a Is the child regularly spoken to in a language other than English by anyone? 1 Yes 2 No If SC is regularly spoken to in a language other than English [If fd14a=1]

G4.2) dfd14c What is the main other language that the child understands and/or speaks? SACC Codes

G5.6) dhe05a Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Any out of home activities 1 Yes 2 No

G5.1) dhe05a2 Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Gone to a playground or a swimming pool 0 No 1 Yes

G5.2) dhe05a3 Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Gone to a concert, play, museum, art gallery or community or school event 0 No 1 Yes

G5.3) dhe05a1 Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Gone to the cinema or to watch a sporting event 0 No 1 Yes

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G5.4) dhe05a4 Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Attended a religious service, church, temple, synagogue or mosque 0 No 1 Yes

G5.5) dhe05a5 Show Prompt Card 42. In the past month has the child done any of these things with you or another family member? Visited a library 0 No 1 Yes

G6.1.1) dhe06b2a About how many hours on a typical weekday does the child watch TV, DVDs or videos at home? 1 None 2 Number of hours and minutes If SC watches TV, DVD or videos at home on a typical weekday [If Q he06b2a=2]

G6.1.2) dhe06b2b Enter number of hours. Number

G6.1.3) dhe06b2c Enter number of minutes. Number

G6.2.1) dhe06c2a About how many hours on a typical weekend day does the child watch TV, DVDs or videos at home? If different for Saturday and Sunday, give average hours.

1 None 2 Number of hours and minutes If SC watches TV, DVD or videos at home on a typical weekend day [If he06c2a=2]

G6.2.2) dhe06c2b Enter number of hours. Number

G6.2.3) dhe06c2c Enter number of minutes. Number

G7) dhb14c4 Show Prompt Card 43. What does the child usually do when he/she has a choice about how to spend free time? 1 Usually chooses inactive pastimes like TV,

drawing or playing with toys in one place 2 Usually chooses active pastimes like running

around, riding push-cars, kicking balls 3 Just as likely to choose active as inactive -2 Don’t know

G8) dpa08a1 Show Prompt Card 44. How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "It is important that parents know where their child is and what he/she is doing all the time." 1 Strongly disagree 2 Disagree 3 Neither agree or disagree 4 Agree 5 Strongly agree

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G9.1) dhe06d Does the child have a television in his/her bedroom? 1 Yes 2 No

G9.2) dhe06e Are there family rules for the child about what programs he/she can watch? 1 Yes 2 No

G9.3) dhe06f And are there rules about how many hours study child may watch television each week? 'Week' includes weekend. 1 Yes 2 No

G10.1) dhe07a Does the child have access to a computer at home? 1 Yes 2 No If SC has access to a computer at home [If dhe07a=1]

G10.2.1) dhe07b2a About how many hours on a typical weekday would you say that the child uses a computer at home? 1 Does not use the computer on weekdays 2 Number of hours and minutes If SC watches uses a computer at home on a typical weekday [If dhe07b2a=2]

G10.2.2 dhe07b2b Enter number of hours. Number

G10.2.3) dhe07b2c Enter number of minutes. Number

G10.3.1) dhe07c2a About how many hours on a typical weekend day does study child use a computer at home? If different for Saturday and Sunday, give average hours. 1 Does not use the computer on weekends 2 Number of hours and minutes If SC watches uses a computer at home on a typical weekend day [If dhe07c2a =2]

G10.3.2) dhe07c2b Enter number of hours. Number

G10.3.3) dhe07c2c Enter number of minutes. Number

G11.1) dhe17a Does the child have an electronic game system such as Nintendo, Gameboy, or Playstation? 1 Yes 2 No If SC has an electronic game system such as Nintendo, Gameboy, or Playstation [If dhe17a=1]

G11.2) dhe17b1 About how many hours on a typical weekday would you say that the child plays with an electronic game system? 1 Does not play with it during weekdays 2 Number of hours and minutes If SC plays with an electronic game system on a typical weekday [If dhe17b1=2]

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G11.2.2) dhe17b2a Enter number of hours. Number

G11.2.3) dhe17b2b Enter number of minutes. Number

G11.3.1) dhe17c2a About how many hours on a typical weekend day does study child play with an electronic game system? If different for Saturday and Sunday, give average hours. 1 Does not play with it during weekends 2 Number of hours and minutes If SC plays with an electronic game system on a typical weekend day [If dhe17c2=2]

G11.3.2) dhe17c2b Enter number of hours. Number

G11.3.3) dhe17c2c Enter number of minutes. Number

G12) dhe08 In the last 6 months how many regular, special or extra cost activities (that are not part of his/her school) has the child done (eg swimming lessons, sport, dancing, music etc)? Do not include activities done during school holidays 1 None 2 Number of activities If the SC has regular special or extra cost activities [If he08=2]

G13) dhe08b Enter number of activities. Number

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H1) pe02b Does the child have another parent living elsewhere? 1 No, both biological or adoptive parents live here 2 No, other parent deceased 3 Yes, one only 4 Yes, two elsewhere IF BOTH BIOLOGICAL PARENTS LIVE WITH SC (pe02b=1) EXIT If SC has a PLE [If pe02b=3 or 4]

H2) pe03a Is the parent living elsewhere male or female? 1 Male 2 Female

H3) pe04 How is the parent living elsewhere related to the child’s 1 Biological parent 2 Adoptive parent 3 Step parent 4 Foster parent 5 Other IF PLE IS AN ADOPTIVE PARENT, STEP PARENT OR FOSTER PARENT [IF pe04=2, 3, 4] GO TO pe05 If PLE is related to SC in another way [If pe04=5]

H3.1) pe04o Record other relationship. String[100] If PLE is a biological parent [If pe04=1]

H4.1.1) pe23b1a Show Prompt Card 45. Why does the parent living elsewhere live elsewhere? Parents separated after child’s birth

1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

H4.1.2) pe23b1b Show Prompt Card 45. Why does the parent living elsewhere live elsewhere? Child has not lived with either biological parent since birth 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

H4.1.3) pe23b1c Show Prompt Card 45. Why does the parent living elsewhere live elsewhere? Child has only lived with one biological parent since birth 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

H4.1.4) pe23b1d Show Prompt Card 45. Why does the parent living elsewhere live elsewhere? Parents gave child up for adoption 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

H4.1.5) pe23b1e Show Prompt Card 45. Why does the parent living elsewhere live elsewhere? Child was removed from biological parents 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

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H4.1.6) pe23b1f Show Prompt Card 45. Why does the parent living elsewhere live elsewhere? Child is fostered or ward of the state 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

H4.1.7) pe23b1g Show Prompt Card 45. Why does the parent living elsewhere live elsewhere? Other (specify) 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know IF SC HAS LIVED WITH NEITHER BIOLOGICAL PARENTS OR ONLY ONE BIOLOGICAL PARENT SINCE BIRTH [IF Q06A=2,3] GO TO Q06E If PLE lives elsewhere for another reason [If pe23b1=1]

H4.1.8) pe23bo Record other reason. String[100]

H4.2.1) pe23c1 What was the child’s age in years and months, when he/she last lived with both biological parents? Enter years. Number

H4.2.2) pe23c2 Enter months. Number IF OTHER PARENT DECEASED (pe02b=2) EXIT

H5) pe05 Show Prompt Card 46. How far away does the parent living elsewhere live? 1 Less than 5km 2 5-19km 3 20-49km 4 50-99km 5 100-499km 6 500km or more 7 Overseas -2 Don’t know -3 Refused

H6) pe06a Show Prompt Card 47. How long is it since the child last saw the parent living elsewhere? 1 Has never seen parent 2 Last saw more than 1 month ago 3 Last saw 1-4 weeks ago 4 Last saw 1-6 days ago 5 Saw today -2 Not sure If SC has never seen PLE [If pe06a=1]

H7.1) pe07a What is the main reason the child has never seen the parent living elsewhere? 1 Not known who other parent is 2 Other parent doesn’t know about child 4 Respondent does not want other parent to see

child 5 Other parent does not want to see child 6 Other parent is in prison 7 Other parent lives too far away 8 Other parent is overseas 9 Other parent is sick/disabled (include mental

illness) 10 Other parent does not have enough time to see

child 11 Travel is too expensive 12 Other parent has a new partner or family 13 Other parent does not have suitable living

arrangements for a child to visit 14 Supervision or restraint order

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15 Drug, alcohol or violence problems 16 Other reason -2 Don’t know -3 Refused IF CATEGORIES IN pe07a=4-16 GO Q47 IF CATEGORIES pe07a=1,2 AND PLE IS BIOLOGICALLY RELATED [pe04=1] EXIT IF CATEGORIES pe07a=1,2 AND PLE IS NOT BIOLOGICALLY RELATED [pe04=2,3,4,5] GO TO pe23a If SC last saw PLE more than 1 month ago [If pe06a=2]

H7.2) pe07b What is the main reason the child has not seen the parent living elsewhere for more than a month? 1 Respondent does not want other parent to see

child 2 Other parent does not want to see child 3 Other parent is in prison 4 Other parent lives too far away 5 Other parent is overseas 6 Other parent is sick/disabled (include mental

illness) 7 Other parent does not have enough time to see

child 8 Travel is too expensive 9 Other parent has a new partner or family 10 Other parent does not have suitable living

arrangements for a child to visit 11 Supervision or restraint order 12 Drug, alcohol or violence problems 13 Other reason -2 Don’t know -3 Refused If last saw PLE between now and 4 weeks ago [If pe07b=3-6]

H8) pe08a1a Show Prompt Card 48. How often does the child usually see the parent living elsewhere? 1 Everyday 2 At least once a week

3 At least once a fortnight 4 At least once a month 5 At least once every 3 months 6 At least once every 6 months 7 At least once a year 8 Less than once a year 9 Not at all -2 Don’t know -3 Refused

H9.1) pe08a2c How many hours or days every <Period> does the child spend with the parent living elsewhere during daytime hours? Enter whether hours or days. 1 Hours 2 Days

H9.2) pe08a2d Enter number of <Hours/Days> Number

H10) pe09 Does the parent living elsewhere generally see the child in your home, somewhere else or both? 1 In own home only 2 Elsewhere only 3 Both

H11.1) pe08a3a Show Prompt Card 49. How often does the child stay overnight with the parent living elsewhere? 1 At least once a week 2 At least once a fortnight 3 At least once a month 4 At least every 3 months 5 At least every 6 months 6 At least once a year 7 Less than once a year 8 Not at all -2 Don’t know -3 Refused

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If SC stays overnight with PLE once a year or more (If pe08a3=1-6]

H11.2) pe08a4a How many nights every <Period> does the child usually stay overnight? Number

H12) pe11a Would you describe the current arrangement for contact between the child and the parent living elsewhere as having a set pattern? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

H13.1) pe08a5 During holiday time, does the child usually spend less, more or about the same amount of time with the parent living elsewhere as during other times? 1 Child spends more time with other parent 2 Spends the same 3 Child spends less time with other parent 4 Varies If SC spends more time with PLE during holiday time [If pe08a5=1]

H13.2) pe08a6 Over the last 12 months, how much extra time has the child spent with the parent living elsewhere during holidays? Record number of days. Number

H14) pe24a1 Does the child have contact with the parent living elsewhere’s parents? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

H15.0) pe13a2a Show Prompt Card 48. Over the last 12 months, how often has study child had contact with the parent living elsewhere by phone, letters or other means? Note: "other means" includes other means of non-face to face communication, such as cards, emails, or mobile text messages. 1 Everyday 2 At least once a week 3 At least once a fortnight 4 At least once a month 5 At least once every 3 months 6 At least once every 6 months 7 At least once a year 8 Less than once a year 9 Not at all

H16) pe14a Show Prompt Card 50. How well do you get along with the parent living elsewhere? 1 Very well 2 Well 3 Neither well or poorly 4 Poorly 5 Very poorly/badly -1 Not applicable -2 Don’t know -3 Refused

H17.1) pe13a1a Show Prompt Card 48. Over the last 12 months, how often have you had contact with the parent living elsewhere by phone, letters or other means? Note: "other means" includes other means of non-face to face communication, such as cards, emails, or mobile text messages. 1 Everyday 2 At least once a week 3 At least once a fortnight 4 At least once a month 5 At least once every 3 months

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6 At least once every 6 months 7 At least once a year 8 Less than once a year 9 Not at all If P1 has contact with PLE [If ple13a1a=1-8]

H18.1) pe15a1 Show Prompt Card 51. How often do you disagree with the parent living elsewhere about basic child-rearing issues? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always -1 Don’t discuss -3 Refused

H18.2) pe15a4 Show Prompt Card 52. How often is there anger or hostility between you and the parent living elsewhere? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always -3 Refused

H18.3) pe15a2 Show Prompt Card 52. How often is your conversation with the parent living elsewhere awkward or stressful? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always -3 Refused

H19) pe16 Show Prompt Card 52.

When you make major decisions about <NameSC,> like medical treatment or choice of child care, how often do you ask the parent living elsewhere for his/her views? 1. Never/Almost never 2. Rarely 3. Sometimes 4. Often 5. Always/Almost always -3. Refused

H20) pe17a1 Show Prompt Card 53. How involved do you think the parent living elsewhere should be in the child’s life? 1 A lot more involved 2 A little more involved 3 Level of involvement is about right 4 A little less involved 5 Much less involved

H21.1.1) pe20a1 How much per month is the parent living elsewhere supposed to pay for the child’s If response is for payments for multiple children, divide total amount by number of children money is for. Number -99 No set amount -1 Not applicable -2 Don’t know -3 Refused If PLE is supposed to pay a set amount per month for SC [If pe20a1=1]

H21.1.2) pe20a2 If payments received for multiple children - divide total amount received by number of children money is for. Enter amount. Number

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H21.2.1) pe20a2a How much did you actually receive for the child last month from the parent living elsewhere? 1 Amount (specify) 0 Nothing -2 Don’t know -3 Refused If P1 received an amount of money last month from PLE for SC [If pe20b1=1]

H21.2.2) pe20a2b Enter amount. Number If amount P1 received last month from PLE for SC was different than amount PLE was supposed to pay[If pe20b2=different amount to pe20a2]

H21.3) bpe20a3 Are these monthly amounts different by agreement between you? 1 Yes 2 No -3 Refused

H22.1) pe21a1 Show Prompt Card 54. How often does the parent living elsewhere do any of these additional things: Buy clothes, toys or presents for [NameSC]? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never -1 Not needed -2 Don’t know -3 Refused

H22.2) pe21a2 Show Prompt Card 54. (How often does the parent living elsewhere do any of these additional things:)

Pay for the child’s medical or dental bills, health insurance or medicines? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never -1 Not needed -2 Don’t know -3 Refused

H22.3) pe21a3 Show Prompt Card 54. (How often does the parent living elsewhere do any of these additional things:) Give extra money for the child’s [Child Care/Child Care or School] expenses? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never -1 Not needed -2 Don’t know -3 Refused

H22.4) pe21a4 Show Prompt Card 54. (How often does the parent living elsewhere do any of these additional things:) Give you extra money to help out, like pay the rent, household bills or car repairs? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never -1 Not needed -2 Don’t know -3 Refused

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H22.5) pe21a5 Show Prompt Card 54. (How often does the parent living elsewhere do any of these additional things:) Look after [NameSC] when you need to do other things such as working, studying or attending appointments? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never -1 Not needed -2 Don’t know -3 Refused H23.1) pe25a1a Does the parent living elsewhere have any other children resident in his/her household? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know If PLE has other children resident in his/her household [If pe25a1b=1]

H23.2) pe25a1b How are these children related to the child’s Are any of them his/her full siblings? 1 Yes 2 No

H23.3) pe25a1c (How are these children related to the child’s) Are any of them his/her step siblings? 1 Yes 2 No

H23.4) pe25a1d (How are these children related to the child’s) Are any of them his/her half siblings? 1 Yes 2 No

IF SC NEVER USUALLY SEES [Q10=7] AND PLE IS BIOLOGICAL [Q05=1] EXIT IF SC NEVER USUALLY SEES [pe08a1=7] AND PLE IS NOT BIOLOGICAL [pe04=1] GO TO pe23a

H24) id29 To fully understand the child’s development, it is very important to have information from both parents. Can you provide contact details for <NamePLE,> so that we can send him/her a short questionnaire? 1 Yes 2 No If P1 is willing to provide details for contacting PLE [If id29=1]

H26) pe23a Does the child have a biological parent living elsewhere? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know If SC has a biological PLE [If pe23a=1]

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If new P1 J1.1) fd08a1 What was the highest year of primary or secondary school you completed? 1 Year 12 or equivalent 2 Year 11 or equivalent 3 Year 10 or equivalent 4 Year 9 or equivalent 5 Year 8 or below 6 Never attended school 7 Still at school -2 Don’t know

J1.2) fd08a2a <Since we last interviewed you> have you completed a trade certificate, diploma, degree or any other educational qualification? 1 Yes 2 No If P1 completed an educational qualification [If Q03=1]

J1.3) fd08a3b Show Prompt Card 55. What is the level of the highest qualification that you have ever completed? Non-school qualification 1 Postgraduate degree 2 Graduate diploma / Graduate certificate 3 Bachelor degree (with or without honours) 4 Advanced diploma / diploma 5 Certificate III/IV (including trade certificate) 6 Certificate I/II 7 Other non-school qualification School qualification 8 Year 12 or equivalent 9 Year 11 or equivalent 10 Year 10 or equivalent 11 Year 9 or below -2 Don’t know

If new P1 J2.1) fd09a1a Are you currently studying or training at a school or educational institution (include external or correspondence courses)? 1 Yes 2 No If P1 studying or training at a school or educational institution [If Q05=1]

J2.2) fd09a1b Is this full-time or part-time? 1 Full-time 2 Part-time

If new P2 J1.1) fd08b1 What was the highest year of primary or secondary school <NameP2> completed? 1 Year 12 or equivalent 2 Year 11 or equivalent 3 Year 10 or equivalent 4 Year 9 or equivalent 5 Year 8 or below 6 Never attended school 7 Still at school -2 Don’t know

J1.2) fd08b2a <Since we last interviewed> has <NameP2> completed a trade certificate, diploma, degree or any other educational qualification? 1 Yes 2 No If P2 completed an educational qualification [If Q10=1]

Module: PARB (Parental Background – B & K)

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J1.3) fd08b3b Show Prompt Card 55. What is the level of the highest qualification that <NameP2> has ever completed? Non-school qualification 1 Postgraduate degree 2 Graduate diploma / Graduate certificate 3 Bachelor degree (with or without honours) 4 Advanced diploma / diploma 5 Certificate III/IV (including trade certificate) 6 Certificate I/II 7 Other non-school qualification School qualification 8 Year 12 or equivalent 9 Year 11 or equivalent 10 Year 10 or equivalent 11 Year 9 or below -2 Don’t know

If new P2 J2.1) fd09b1a Is <NameP2> currently studying or training at a school or educational institution (include external or correspondence courses)? 1 Yes 5 No If P2 is currently studying or training at a school or education institution [If Q12=1]

J2.2) fd09b1b Is this full-time or part-time? 1 Full-time 2 Part-time

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K1.1) pw02(a/b)1 I would like to ask about last week, that is, the week starting Monday the <StartDay> and ending <EndDay.> Last week, did you do any work at all in a job, business or farm? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Permanently unable to work 4 Permanently not intending to work IF P1 IS PERMANENTLY UNABLE TO WORK OR NOT INTENDING TO WORK [IF Q02=6 OR 7] AND THERE IS A P2 GO TO Q43 OTHERWISE EXIT If P1 didn’t do any work in at all in a job business or farm [If Q02=5]

K1.2) pw02(a/b)2 Last week, did you do any work without pay in a family business? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Permanently not intending to work IF PERMANENTLY NOT INTENDING TO WORK [IF Q02=7] AND THERE IS A P2 GO TO Q43 OTHERWISE EXIT If P1 didn’t do any work without pay in a family business [If Q03=5]

K1.3) pw02(a/b)3 Did you have a job, business or farm that you were away from because of holidays, sickness or any other reason? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Permanently not intending to work IF PERMANENTLY NOT INTENDING TO WORK [IF Q02=7] AND THERE IS A P2 GO TO Q43 OTHERWISE EXIT

IF P1 DID NOT HAVE A JOB THAT THEY WERE AWAY FROM BECAUSE OF HOLIDAYS, SICKNESS OR ANY OTHER REASON [Q04=5] GO TO Q31 If P1 had a job, business or farm he/she was away from because of holidays, sickness or any other reason [If Q04=1]

K2.1) pw03(a/b)1b Show Prompt Card 56. What was the main reason you were away from work last week? 1 Paid maternity/paternity leave 2 Unpaid maternity/paternity leave 3 Holiday/Flextime/Study/Personal reasons 4 Own illness or injury/Sick leave 5 Standard work arrangements/Shift work/RDO 6 Stood down/On short time/Insufficient work 7 Bad weather/Plant breakdown 8 Began/left/lost job during week 9 On strike/Locked out/Industrial dispute 10 Other If P1 was away from work last week due to paid maternity/paternity leave [If Q05=1]

K2.2) pw03(a/b)2 How long is this paid Maternity/Paternity leave for in total? This is the whole duration of paid maternity/paternity leave that covers past and future period. Enter number of weeks. Number If P1 was away from work last week due to maternity/paternity leave (whether paid or unpaid) [If Q05=1 or Q05=2]

Module: Work (Paid Work – B & K)

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K2.3) pw03(a/b)3 Do you intend to return to paid work after your Maternity/Paternity leave? 'Return to work' means returning to any paid job after all maternity/paternity leave. 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

K3.1) pw04(a/b)1 Did you have more than one job or business last week? 1 Yes 2 No If P1 had more than 1 job or business last week [If pw04a1=1]

K3.2) pw04(a/b)2 How many jobs or businesses did you have? number

K4) pw05(a/b)2 Do you work for an employer or in your own business? 1 Employer 2 Own business 3 Other If P1 does not work in their own business [If Q12=1 or 3]

K5) pw06(a/b) Read out each category until a 'Yes' response is given. Are you employed .... 1 in a permanent ongoing position? 2 on a fixed term contract? 3 on a casual basis? 4 on some other basis?

K6.1) pw07(a/b)1 In your current job do you have paid holiday or recreation leave? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

K6.2) pw07(a/b)2 In your current job do you have paid sick leave? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

K6.3) pw07a(a/b) (In your current job do you have) paid Maternity/Paternity leave? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

K6.4) pw07(a/b)4 (In your current job do you have) paid personal or family leave? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know

K7) pw08(a/b)1 In your <Main> job held last week, what was your occupation? ASCO code

K8) pw09(a/b) How many hours do you usually work each week in <ThatJob/AllJobs?> If less than 1 hour enter 0. Number IF P1 WORKED LESS THAN 1 HOUR [IF pw09a=0] GO TO Q31

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K9.1) pw10(a/b)1 Do you ever work after 6pm or overnight? This includes working from home. 1 Yes 2 No If P1 ever works after 6pm or overnight [If pw10a1=1]

K9.2) pw10(a/b)2b Show Prompt Card 57. How often? 1 Permanent night shift 2 4-7 days/week 3 2-3 days/week 4 About once a week 5 Several times a month (including rotating shifts) 6 About once a month 7 Less often 8 Varies

K9.3) pw10(a/b)3a Do you ever work on Saturdays or Sundays? This includes working from home. 1 Yes 2 No If P1 ever works on Saturdays or Sundays [If pw10a3=1]

K9.4) pw10(a/b)4 Show Prompt Card 58. How often? 1 Every week 2 2-3 weeks 3 About once a month 4 Less often

K10) pw27a Are you in the same <Job/Business> as you were <At the last interview/Two years ago?> 1 Yes 2 No

IF P1 WAS IN THE SAME JOB/BUSINESS AT THE TIME OF LAST INTERVIEW [If Q28=1] GO TO Q43

K11.1) pw24(a/b)1 <Since we last interviewed you/In the last two years> have you had a job or business for all that time? 1 Yes 2 No IF P1 HAS HAD A JOB/BUSINESS FOR THE WHOLE DURATION SINCE THE TIME OF LAST INTERVIEW [If pw24a1=1] GO TO Q43

K11.2) pw24(a/b)2 How many months were there when you had a job or business (<Since we last interviewed you/In the last two years)?> Number

K11.3) pw24(a/b)4 During the time when you did not have a job or business, for how many months were you actively looking for work? Number (months) IF P1 WAS NOT ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR WORK FOR THE WHOLE DURATION THAT THEY DID NOT HAVE A JOB/BUSINESS [IF pw24a4=1] OR WAS ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR THE WHOLE DURATION THAT THEY DID NOT HAVE A JOB/BUSINESS [If pw24a4=2] GO TO Q43

K12.1) pw11(a/b)1 At any time during the last 4 weeks have you been looking for full-time or part-time work? 1 Yes, full-time work 2 Yes, part-time work 3 No If during the last 4 weeks P1 has been looking for full-time or part-time work [If pw11a1=1 or 2]

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K12.2.1) pw11(a/b)2a At any time in the last 4 weeks have you written, phoned or applied in person to an employer for work? 1 Yes 2 No If during the last 4 weeks P1 has not written, phoned or applied in person to an employer for full-time or part-time work [If pw11a2a=2]

K12.2.2) pw11(a/b)2b (At any time in the last 4 weeks have you) answered an advertisement for a job? 1 Yes 2 No If during the last 4 weeks P1 has not answered an advertisement for a job [If pw11a2b=5]

K12.2.3) pw11(a/b)2c (At any time in the last 4 weeks have you) looked in a newspaper? 1 Yes 2 No If during the last 4 weeks P1 has been looking for full-time or part-time work [If pw11a2c=1 or 2]

K12.2.4) pw11(a/b)2d (At any time in the last 4 weeks have you) checked factory notice boards, or used the touchscreens at Centrelink offices? 1 Yes 2 No If during the last 4 weeks P1 has not checked factory notice boards, or used the touch screen at Centrelink offices [If pw11a2d=2]

K12.2.5) pw11(a/b)2e (At any time in the last 4 weeks have you) been registered with Centrelink as a jobseeker? 1 Yes 2 No

If during the last 4 weeks P1 has not been registered with Centrelink as a jobseeker [If pw11a2e=2]

K12.2.6) pw11(a/b)2f (At any time in the last 4 weeks have you) checked or registered with an employment agency? 1 Yes 2 No If during the last 4 weeks P1 has not checked or registered with an employment agency [If pw11a2f=2]

K12.2.7) pw11(a/b)2g (At any time in the last 4 weeks have you) done anything else to find a job? 1 Advertised or tendered for work 2 Contacted friends / relatives 3 Other 4 Only looked in newspapers 5 None of these

K13) pw12(a/b) If you had found a job could you have started work last week? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know If P1 had found a job and could have started last week or didn’t know whether they could have started last week [If pw12a=1]

K14.1) pw13(a/b)1 When did you begin looking for work? 1 Since we last interviewed you 2 Before last interview to less than 5 years ago 3 5 years or more ago -2 Don’t know If P1 began to look for work since the time of last interview [If pw13a1=1]

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K14.2) pw13(a/b)2 Enter month/year began looking for work (mm/yyyy format). Number

K15.1) pw25(a/b)1 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? Prefers to look after own child(ren) themselves 1 Yes 0 No

K15.2) pw25(a/b)2 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? Too busy with family 1 Yes 0 No

K15.3) pw25a3 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? Want to continue breastfeeding 1 Yes 0 No

K15.4) pw25(a/b)4 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? Have had another baby 1 Yes 0 No

K15.5) pw25(a/b) What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? Partner earns enough to support them 1 Yes 0 No

K15.6) pw25(a/b)6 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? No jobs available 1 Yes

0 No

K15.7) pw25(a/b)7 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? Can’t find a job that interests 1 Yes 0 No

K15.8) pw25(a/b)8 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? Can’t find a job with enough flexibility 1 Yes 0 No

K15.9) pw25(a/b)9 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? Can’t get suitable child care 1 Yes 0 No

K15.10) pw25(a/b)10 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? It’s not worthwhile with child care costs 1 Yes 0 No

K15.11) pw25(a/b)11 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? Would lose government benefits if worked 1 Yes 0 No

K15.12) pw25(a/b)12 What are the reasons you are not currently in paid work? Other (please specify) 1 Yes 0 No If the reason P1 is not currently in paid work is due to another reason [If pw25a12=1]

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K15.13) pw25(a/b)13 Enter other reason for not currently in paid work. String[100]

K16.1) pw14(a/b)1b When did you last work for two weeks or more? 1 Since we last interviewed you 2 Before last interview to less than 5 years ago 3 5 years or more ago 4 Never worked 2 or more weeks -2 Don’t know IF NEVER WORKED 2 OR MORE WEEKS GO TO Q43 If P1 worked for two weeks or more since time of last interview [If pw14a1b=1]

K16.2) pw14(a/b)2 Enter month/year last worked for two weeks or more (mm/yyyy format). Number

K17) pw26(a/b) What was the main reason you stopped working in your job or business? 1 Pregnant/to have children 2 Lost job (retrenched, made redundant,

employer went out of business, dismissed, no work available)

3 Job ended/temporary/seasonal 4 Unsatisfactory work arrangements 5 Own ill health or injury 6 Holiday job/returned to studies 7 Self employed – business closed down for

economic reasons (went broke, liquidated, no work, no supply or demand)

8 Moved to another location 9 Other (specify) If the main reason P1 stopped working in his/her job is ‘other’ than listed [If Q41=9]

K17.1) pw26(a/b)o Enter other reason stopped working. String[100] If P1 worked for two weeks or more since time of last interview [If Q40=1]

K18) pw24(a/b)3 <Since we last interviewed you/In the last two years> have there been any times when you were actively looking for work? Number If there is a P2, otherwise EXIT

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L1.1) fn02a Show Prompt Card 59. Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Has income source 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don’t know

L1.2) fn02a1 Show Prompt Card 59. Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Wages or Salary 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

L1.3) fn02a2 Show Prompt Card 59. Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Profit or loss from own unincorporated business or share in partnership 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

L1.4) fn02a5 Show Prompt Card 59. Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Any government pension, benefit or allowance 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

L1.5) fn02a9 Show Prompt Card 59. Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Any other regular source IF P1 DOES NOT RECEIVE AN INCOME GO TO Q16 If P1 receives an income [If fn02a1=1 or fn02a2=1 or fn02a5=1 or fn02a9=1 ] 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

L2.1) fn09a1 Before income tax is taken out, how much do you usually receive from <This source/These sources> in total? If respondent unable to answer, prompt for their best estimate. 1 Amount 2 Nil -99 Loss -2 Don’t know -3 Refused If P1 received an amount or made a loss from identified sources [If fn09a1=-99]

L2.2) fn09a2 Enter amount. Number

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L2.3) fn09a3 What period does that cover? 1 Week 2 Fortnight 3 Four weeks 4 Calendar month 5 Year 6 Other (please specify) If P1 specified an amount or a loss that covers another period [If fn09a3=6]

L2.4) fn09a4 Enter period. String[20] If P1 currently receives income from government pension or allowance [If Q02=3]

L3.1) fn11a1 Show Prompt Card 60. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or benefits? If 'yes', prompt for which one. 1 Newstart Allowance 2 Disability Support Pension (Centrelink) 3 Carer Payment 4 Sickness Allowance 5 Special benefit 6 Service Pension (DVA) (exclude superannuation e.g. DFRDB) 7 Australian Age Pension 8 Mature Age Allowance 9 Wife pension 10 Widow Allowance (Widow B Pension) (Centrelink) 11 Partner Allowance 12 No/none of these -2 Don’t know

L3.2.1) fn11a2a Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Family Tax Benefit

1 Yes 0 No

L3.2.2) fn11a2b Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Parenting payment – Partnered 1 Yes 0 No

L3.2.3) fn11a2c Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Parenting payment – Single 1 Yes 0 No

L3.2.4) fn11a2d Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Carer Allowance 1 Yes 0 No

L3.2.5) fn11a2e Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Health Care Card 1 Yes 0 No

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L3.2.6) fn11a2f Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Rent Assistance 1 Yes 0 No

L3.2.7) fn11a2g Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Youth Allowance 1 Yes 0 No

L3.2.8) fn11a2h Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? War Widow’s/Widower’s Pension (DVA) 1 Yes 0 No

L3.2.9) fn11a2i Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Disability Pension (DVA) 1 Yes 0 No

L3.2.10) fn11a2j Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Overseas pensions/benefits 1 Yes 0 No

L3.2.11) fn11a2k Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Other – please specify 1 Yes 0 No If P1 receives income from any ‘other regular’ source [Q02=4] or multiple sources [Q02= a combination of 1, 2, 3 or 4]

L4) fn03a1 Show Prompt Card 62. What is your main source of income? 1 Wages or salary (including from own

incorporated business) 2 Profit or loss from own unincorporated

business or share in a partnership 3 Profit or loss from rental property 4 Dividends or interest 5 Any Government pension or allowance 6 Child Support or maintenance 7 Superannuation or Annuity 8 Workers’ Compensation 9 Other If there is a P2 (OTHERWISE GO TO Q33)

L5.1) fn02b Show Prompt Card 59. Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Has income source 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don’t know

L5.2) fn02b1 Show Prompt Card 59. Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Wages or Salary 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

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L5.3) fn02b2 Show Prompt Card 59. Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Profit or loss from own unincorporated business or share in partnership 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

L5.4) fn02b5 Show Prompt Card 59. Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Any government pension, benefit or allowance 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know

L5.5) fn02b9 Show Prompt Card 59. Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Any other regular source 1 Yes 0 No -2 Don’t know If P1 receives an income [If fn02b1=1 or fn02b2=1 or fn02b5=1 or fn02b9=1]

L6.1) fn09b1 Before income tax is taken out, how much does P2 usually receive from <This source/These sources> in total? If respondent unable to answer, prompt for their best estimate. 1 Amount 2 Nil -99 Loss -2 Don’t know [Refusal is allowed]

If P2 received an amount or made a loss from identified sources [If fn09a1=-99]

L6.2) fn09b2 Enter amount. Number

L6.3) fn09b3 What period does that cover? 1 Week 2 Fortnight 3 Four weeks 4 Calendar month 5 Year 6 Other (please specify) If P1 specified an amount or a loss that covers another period[If fn09b3=6]

L6.4) fn09b4 Enter period. String[20]

L7.1) fn11b1 Show Prompt Card 60. Does P2 currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or benefits? If 'yes', prompt for which one. 1 Newstart Allowance 2 Disability Support Pension (Centrelink) 3 Carer Payment 4 Sickness Allowance 5 Special benefit 6 Service Pension (DVA) (exclude

superannuation e.g. DFRDB) 7 Australian Age Pension 8 Mature Age Allowance 9 Wife pension 10 Widow Allowance (Widow B Pension)

(Centrelink) 11 Partner Allowance 12 No/none of these -2 Don’t know

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L7.2.1) fn11b2a Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Family Tax Benefit 1 Yes 0 No

L7.2.2) fn11b2b Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Parenting payment – Partnered 1 Yes 0 No

L7.2.3) fn11b2c Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Parenting payment – Single 1 Yes 0 No

L7.2.4) fn11b2d Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Carer Allowance 1 Yes 0 No

L7.2.5) fn11b2e Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Health Care Card 1 Yes 0 No

L7.2.6) fn11b2f Show Prompt Card 61.

Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Rent Assistance 1 Yes 0 No

L7.2.7) fn11b2g Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Youth Allowance 1 Yes 0 No

L7.2.8) fn11b2h Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? War Widow’s/Widower’s Pension (DVA) 1 Yes 0 No

L7.2.9) fn11b2i Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Disability Pension (DVA) 1 Yes 0 No

L7.2.10) fn11b2j Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Overseas pensions/benefits 1 Yes 0 No

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L7.2.11) fn11b2k Show Prompt Card 61. Do you currently receive any of these pensions, allowances or other forms of assistance? Other – please specify 1 Yes 0 No If P2 receives income from any ‘other regular’ source [Q02=4] or multiple sources [Q02= a combination of 1, 2, 3 or 4]

L8) fn03b1 Show Prompt Card 62. What is P2 main source of income? 1 Wages or salary (including from own

incorporated business) 2 Profit or loss from own unincorporated

business or share in a partnership 3 Profit or loss from rental property 4 Dividends or interest 5 Any Government pension or allowance 6 Child Support or maintenance 7 Superannuation or Annuity 8 Workers’ Compensation 9 Other If the household contains usual residents aged 15 years or over (excluding P1/P2)

L9) fn09o The next question is about the income of members of your household aged 15 years or over, excluding yourself <AndNameP2>. Before income tax is taken out, how much income in total do these people usually receive from all sources? Number -99 Loss -2 Don’t know

L9.2) fn09o2 Enter amount. Number

L9.3) fn09o3 What period does that cover? 1. Week 2. Fortnight 3. Four weeks 4. Calendar month 5. Year 6. Other (please specify) If URs aged 15 years or over receive an amount or a loss from all sources of income over another period [If fn09o3=6]

L9.4) fn09o4 Enter period. String[20]

L10) fn10a Show Prompt Card 63. Suppose you only had one week to raise $2000 for an emergency. Which of the following best describes how hard it would be for you to get that money? 1 I could easily raise the money 2 I could raise the money, but it would involve

some sacrifices (e.g reduced spending, selling a possession)

3 I would have to do something drastic to raise the money (e.g selling an important possession)

4 I don't think I could raise the money

L11.1) fn07a Show Prompt Card 64. In the last 12 months, have any of these happened to <You/Members of this household> because <AnyOf> you were short of money? Could not pay gas, electricity or telephone bills on time 1 Yes 0 No

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L11.2) fn07b Show Prompt Card 64. In the last 12 months, have any of these happened to <You/Members of this household> because <AnyOf> you were short of money? Could not pay the mortgage or rent payments on time 1 Yes 0 No

L11.3) fn07c Show Prompt Card 64. In the last 12 months, have any of these happened to <You/Members of this household> because <AnyOf> you were short of money? Went without meals 1 Yes 0 No

L11.4) fn07d Show Prompt Card 64. In the last 12 months, have any of these happened to <You/Members of this household> because <AnyOf> you were short of money? Were unable to heat or cool your home 1 Yes 0 No

L11.5) fn07e Show Prompt Card 64. In the last 12 months, have any of these happened to <You/Members of this household> because <AnyOf> you were short of money? Pawned or sold something because you needed cash 1 Yes 0 No

L11.6) fn07f Show Prompt Card 64. In the last 12 months, have any of these happened to <You/Members of this household> because <AnyOf> you were short of money? Sought assistance from a welfare or community organization 1 Yes 0 No

L12) fn06a Show Prompt Card 65. Given your current needs and financial responsibilities, how would you say you and your family are getting on? 1 Prosperous 2 Very comfortable 3 Reasonably comfortable 4 Just getting along 5 Poor 6 Very poor -2 Don’t know

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M1) ho03a4 Has the child moved home since <We last interviewed you/The last interview?> 1 Yes 2 No If SC has moved home since the last interview [If ho03a3=1]

M2) ho03a5 How long has the child lived in this home? Record months. Number

M3.1) ho03a2b How many homes has the child lived in since <We last interviewed you/The last interview?> Record number of homes. Number

M3.2) ho03a3 Read out each category until a 'Yes' response is given. In the child’s most recent move did he/she move… 1 Within this town or suburb? 2 Within this area or region? 3 Within this state? 4 From interstate? 5 From overseas?

M4) ho07a1a How many bedrooms are there in this (house/flat/unit etc)? Please count all bedrooms even if not currently used as such (eg studies). Code bedsitters as '0'. Record number of bedrooms.

00..99

M5.1.1) ho04a3a Is this (house/flat/unit etc) owned or partly owned by you <AndNameP2?> 1 Yes 2 No If this house is not owned or partly owned by P1/P2 [If ho04a3a=2]

M5.1.2) ho04a3b (Is this house/flat/unit etc) rented by you <AndNameP2?> 1 Yes 2 No If this house is not rented by P1/P2 [If ho04a3b=2]

M5.1.3) ho04a3c (Is this house/flat/unit etc) being purchased under a rent buy or shared equity scheme by you <AndNameP2?> 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know If this house is not being purchased under a rent buy or shared equity scheme (or don’t know if it is) by P1/P2 [If ho04a3c=2 or -2]

M5.1.4) ho04a3d Is this house/flat/unit etc occupied under a life tenure scheme? 1 Yes 2 No -2 Don't know If this house is not occupied under a life tenure scheme (or don’t know if it is) by P1/P2 [If ho04a3d=2 or -2]

Module: Housing (HOUS – B & K)

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M5.1.5) ho04a3e Do you or P2 pay rent or board to live here? 1 Yes 2 No If this house is not being purchased under a rent buy or shared equity scheme (or don’t know if it is) by P1/P2 [If ho04a3c=2 or -2]

M5.1.6) ho04a3f (Is this house/flat/unit etc) occupied rent free? 1 Yes 2 No If this house is owned or partly owned OR being purchased under a rent buy or shared equity scheme by P1/P2 [If ho04a3a=1 OR ho04a3c=1]

M6.1) ho06a Are you <AndNameP2?> currently making payments on any mortgages or secured loans on this (house/flat/unit etc)? 1 Yes 2 No If P1/P2 are currently making payments on any mortgages or secured loans on this house [If ho06a=1]

M6.2.1) ho06b1 What is the usual repayment on this/these loans? Enter dollar amount. Number [Don't know is allowed]

M6.2.2) ho06b2 What period does this cover? Select (weeks/months) 1 Weeks 2 Months

M6.2.3) ho06b3 Enter number of <Weeks/Months> covered. Record full <Weeks/Months> Number If P1/P2 pay rent or board to live in this house [If ho04a3b=1 or ho04a3e=1

M7.1) ho05b Show Prompt Card 66. Who do you and/or P2 pay rent/board to? 1 Real estate agent 2 State/Territory Housing Authority 3 Person not in the same household - Parent /

Other relative 4 Person not in the same household - Other

person 5 Person in the same household - Parent / Other

relative 6 Person in the same household - Other person 7 Owner / Manager of caravan park 8 Employer - Defence Housing Authority 9 Employer - Government 10 Employer - Other 11 Housing co-operative / Community / Church

group 12 Other -2 Don't know

M7.2.1) ho06c1 What was your and P2’s last rent payment for this dwelling? Include any government rent assistance received. Enter dollar amount. Number [Don't know is allowed]

M7.2.2) ho06c2 What period does this cover? Select (weeks/months) 1 Weeks 2 Months

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M7.2.3) ho06c3 Enter number of <Weeks/Months> covered. Record full <Weeks/Months> Number

M8) sc09a Show Prompt Card 67. How do you feel about your neighbourhood as a place to bring up children? 1 Very good 2 Good 3 Fair 4 Poor 5 Very poor

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N1.1) id30 Ask parent for permission to begin measuring child. 1 Permission obtained 2 Permission not obtained 5 Telephone interview IF TELEPHONE INTERVIEW [IF id30=5] EXIT If P1 did not give permission for SC to be measured

N1.2) id30a Record reason permission not granted. String[100] EXIT

N2) hs23c2 Ask child to remove shoes and any heavy clothing. Enter weight measurement. Number

N3) hs23c1 Ask child to remove any hair ornaments. Take two height measurements. Enter 1st height measurement. Number

N4) hs23c3 Ask child to lift their shirt or jumper, lower belt or waistband and measure horizontally around the navel. Take two waist measurements. Enter 1st waist measurement. Number

N5.1) id31a Not all measurements were taken, what was the reason? String[100]

N5.2.1) id31b1 Was one or more of the measurements an estimation? 1 Yes 2 No If one or more the measurements was an estimation [If id31b1=1]

N5.2.2.1) id31b2a Which measurements were an estimation? Height 1 Yes 0 No

N5.2.2.2) id31b2b Which measurements were an estimation? Weight 1 Yes 0 No

N5.2.2.3) id31b2c Which measurements were an estimation? Waist 1 Yes 0 No

Module: Measurement (MEAS – B & K)

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Q1) did40a Ask parent for permission to begin. 1 Permission obtained 2 Permission not obtained 3 Telephone interview

Q2) dho08d Do you have a dog or a cat, or any other pets? 1 Dog 2 Cat 3 Dog and cat 4 Other pet 5 No pets

Q3.1) dpc58a1 Show Prompt Card 68. Ok, so now you know how to use the circles. Now let's talk about school. Is school fun? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.2) dpc58a2 Show Prompt Card 68. When you get up in the morning, do you feel happy about going to school? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.3) dpc58b1 Show Prompt Card 68. Do you wish you didn't have to go to school? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes

3 No

Q3.4) dpc58b2 Show Prompt Card 68. Do you like maths and number work at school? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.5) dpc58b3 Show Prompt Card 68. Do you like reading? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.6) dpc58b4 Show Prompt Card 68. Do you like writing? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.7) dpc58b5 Show Prompt Card 68. Do you think you are good at your school work? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Module: CSR (Child Self Report – K Only)

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Q3.8) dpc58a3 Show Prompt Card 68. Are you happy when you are at school? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.9) dpc58b6 Show Prompt Card 68. Do you feel happier when it's time to go home from school? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.10) dpc58b7 Show Prompt Card 68. Do you ask your mum or dad to let you stay home from school? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.11) dpc58c1 Show Prompt Card 68. Do you like to see your teacher when you get to school? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.12) dpc58c2 Show Prompt Card 68. Is your teacher nice to you? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.13) dpc58d1 Show Prompt Card 68. Are the children at school nice to you? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.14) dpc58d2 Show Prompt Card 68. Do the children at school pick on you? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q3.15) dpc58d3 Show Prompt Card 68. Do the children at school ask you to play with them? 1 Yes 2 Sometimes 3 No [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

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Q4.1) dse07a Show Prompt Card 69. Ok, now I'm going to ask some questions about how you feel. Everyone has times when they feel happy, sad or angry. How often do you feel happy? 1 Lots of times 2 Sometimes 3 Hardly ever [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q4.2) dse07b Show Prompt Card 69. How often do you get scared or worried? 1 Lots of times 2 Sometimes 3 Hardly ever [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q4.3) dse07c Show Prompt Card 69. How often do you feel sad? 1 Lots of times 2 Sometimes 3 Hardly ever [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q4.4) dse07d Show Prompt Card 69. How often do you get angry or mad? 1 Lots of times 2 Sometimes 3 Hardly ever [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q5.1) dre08a Show Prompt Card 69. How often do you get along well with your brother(s)/ sister(s)? 1 Lots of times 2 Sometimes 3 Hardly ever 4 Doesn’t have siblings [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q5.2) dre08b Show Prompt Card 69. How often do you have fun with your family at the weekends? 1 Lots of times 2 Sometimes 3 Hardly ever [Don't know and Refusal are allowed]

Q6) did34 Record whether parent/carer present during task. 1 No parent or carer present in room 2 Parent/carer present but at a distance 3 Parent observed only 4 Parent encouraged child 5 Parent interfered or influenced child during

task administration

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P1) id35 Complete these questions yourself once you have left the house. 1 Permission obtained 2 Permission not obtained 5 Telephone interview IF PERMISSION NOT OBTAINED OR TELEPHONE INTERVIEW [IF id35=5 OR 6] EXIT

P2.1) pa06a Parent Behaviour During Interview. Parent 1 spontaneously praised the child's qualities or behaviour at least twice during the visit. The key word here is 'spontaneous', but since most parents enjoy talking about and are proud of their children, this is not hard to observe. Frequently a parent will tell you how well her child throws a ball or runs and will brag about how well he/she dresses him/her self or can get his/her own drink 1 Yes (at least twice) 2 No -2 Can’t tell – including does not speak English

P2.2) pa06b2 Parent 1 scolded, shouted at, or belittled the child. The reprimand must be made directly to the child, e.g. not simply tell the interviewer that the child is bad. 1 Not at all 2 Once 3 2 or more times -2 Can’t tell – including does not speak English

P3.1) se08a Child Behaviour During Interview. Degree of positive mood in response to you or Parent 1. Positive mood includes smiling, laughing or sounded excited, happy or pleased. The ratings refer to both duration and intensity. Ignore a brief display if there were intense or prolonged displays. 0 None displayed 1 1-2 brief displays 2 3 or more brief displays 3 1-2 intense, heightened or prolonged displays 4 3 or more intense, heightened or prolonged

displays -1 Child unwell

P3.2) se08b Degree of negative mood in response to you or Parent 1. Negative mood includes fussing, pouting, whining, crying and vocal or physical expression of anger. The ratings refer to both duration and intensity. Ignore a brief display if there were intense or prolonged displays. 0 None displayed 1 1-2 brief displays 2 3 or more brief displays 3 1-2 intense, heightened or prolonged displays 4 3 or more intense, heightened or prolonged

displays -1 Child unwell

P4) se06c Child was unkempt (allowing for recent messy play). Looking for signs of neglect such as extreme poor hygiene - not the usual messy play or circumstantial condition. 1 Yes 2 No

Module: IOBS (Interviewer Observations – B & K)

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P5) ho10a Condition of Home. All visible rooms of the household are reasonably clean and uncluttered. This is an indication of conditions that might pose a health hazard to the child or that give the sense of a very chaotic household. If conditions in the home are clearly unsanitary (piled up rubbish, multiple days worth of stacked up dishes, clothes or newspapers strewn across the floor or left piled etc. then this would score ‘No’. General untidiness or a lived-in appearance is not considered clutter. 1 Yes 2 No -2 Can’t tell

P6) ho01a2 Type Of Dwelling / Surroundings. Type of dwelling. 1 Separate house 2 Semi-detached house / row or terrace house /

townhouse etc. 3 Flat / unit / apartment 4 Caravan / cabin 5 House or flat attached to shop, office, etc. 6 Farm 7 Other -9 Not sighted

P7.1) ho02a External condition of this dwelling. 1 Badly deteriorated 2 Poor condition with peeling paint and need of

repair 3 Fair condition 4 Well kept with good repair and exterior surface -2 Don’t know -9 Not sighted

P7.2) ho02b How would you rate the general condition of most of the buildings nearby, say within 100 metres of the respondent's house? 1 Badly deteriorated 2 Poor condition with peeling paint and need of

repair 3 Fair condition 4 Well kept with good repair and exterior surface -1 No other dwellings nearby -2 Don’t know -9 Not sighted

P7.3) ho02c How many high-rise (more than 4 storeys) blocks of flats are visible from this dwelling? 1 A lot - more than 50% of structures 2 A fair bit - more than 20% of structures 3 One or two such structures 4 None at all -9 Not sighted

P8) id12a Use Of Interpreter. Was an interpreter used? 1 Yes, member of the family or friend of family 2 Yes, ABS employee 3 Yes, professional interpreter 4 No If an interpreter was used [If id12a=1, 2 or 3]

P9) id12a1 Enter language. String

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Overall Flow of Instrument

Household Form(HHF)

Child's Health(HEAB)

Child's Health(HEAL)

Family Activities(FACTBK)

Matrix Reasoning(WISC)

Child Care(CHIB)

Child Care(CHIK)

Education(EDUC)

Housing andNeighbourhood

(HOUS)

Paid Work(WORK)

Parental Background(PARB)

Parent LivingElsewhere

(PLE)

Income(INC)

Family Activities(FACTK) Measurements

(MEAS)

Child Self Report(CSR)

Paper Forms(SCFS)

Picture Vocabulary(PPVT)

Interview Parent 1

Interview child with

permission

If B cohort

If K cohort

If K cohortIf B cohort

If B cohort

If K cohort

If K cohort

If B cohort

Interviewer Observations

(IOBS)