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British Household Panel Survey, 1991-2002, Waves 1-11 (M930)

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Title British Household Panel Survey, 1991-2002, Waves 1-11 (M930)
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ERBEC2
 
Creator Institute for Social and Economic Research
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.

The main objective of the BHPS is to further understanding of social and economic change at the individual and household level in Britain, and to identify, model and forecast such changes and their causes and consequences in relation to a range of socio-economic variables. It was designed as an annual survey of each adult member (aged 16 years and over) of a nationally representative sample of more than 5,000 households, making a total of approximately 10,000 individual interviews. The same individuals are re-interviewed in successive waves and, if they leave their original households, all adult members of their new households are also interviewed. Children are interviewed once they reach the age of 16; there is also a special survey of household members aged 11-15 included in the BHPS from Wave 4 onwards (the British Youth Panel, or BYP). From Wave 9, two additional samples were added to the BHPS in Scotland and Wales, and at Wave 11 an additional sample from Northern Ireland (which forms the Northern Ireland Household Panel Study or NIHPS), was added to increase the sample to cover the whole of the United Kingdom. For Waves 7-11, the BHPS also provided data for the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). For details of sampling, methodology and changes to the survey over time, see Volume A of the documentation (Introduction, Technical Report and Appendices). Further information about the BHPS can be found on the ISER/ULSC British Household Panel Survey web pages.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Social Indicators - International
Europe - Great Britain
 
Language English
 
Contributor UCLA Social Science Data Archive
 
Type Survey