British Household Panel Survey, Waves 1-18, 1991-2009: Secure Access, National Grid Reference (Easting, Northing, OSGRDIND)
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<P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P><br><p>The British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) ran for 18 waves, from
1991-2009, and was conducted by the ESRC UK Longitudinal Studies Centre
(ULSC), together with the <a href="https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/" title="Institute for Social and Economic Research">Institute for Social and Economic Research</a>
(ISER) at the University of Essex. The ULSC, established in 1999, was a
continuation of the research resource component of the ESRC Research
Centre on Micro-Social Change (MISOC), established in 1989. In addition
to running panel studies, ISER undertakes a programme of research based
on panel data, using <a href="https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/understanding-society" title="Understanding Society">Understanding Society</a>, the BHPS and other national panels to monitor and measure social change. <br>
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The main objective of the BHPS was 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 were re-interviewed in successive waves
and, if they left their original households, all adult members of their
new households were also interviewed. Children were interviewed once
they reach the age of 16; there was 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 formed 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). <br>
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Further information may be found on the ISER <a href="https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps">BHPS</a> webpages.<br>
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<b>Secure Access BHPS Dataset:</b><br>
The <i>British Household Panel Survey, Waves 1-18, 1991-2009: Secure Access, National Grid Reference (Easting, Northing, OSGRDIND)</i> dataset contains British National Grid postcode grid references (at 1m resolution) for each household surveyed, derived from the ONS National Statistics Postcode Directory (ONSPD). Grid references are presented in terms of Eastings and Northings, which are distances in metres (east and north, respectively) from the origin (0,0), which lies to the west of the Scilly Isles. Each grid reference is given a positional quality indicator to denote the accuracy of the grid reference. In the majority of cases, the assigned grid reference relates to the building of the matched address closest to the postcode mean. The grid references provided for Northern Ireland postcodes use the Irish National Grid system that covers all of Ireland and is independent of the British National Grid. No grid references are provided for postcodes in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.<br>
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The Secure Access version includes all files in the Special Licence version (see SN 8380), plus files that contain 3 variables relating to the National Grid Reference for each household: Easting, Northing and positional quality indicator (OSGRDIND). The Secure Access version also includes a data file containing full dates of birth of BHPS respondents. All other files are the same as in the Special Licence version, which is held under SN 8380. The Secure Access version of the dataset has more restrictive access conditions than other BHPS studies - see 'Access' tab.<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">International Data Access Network (IDAN)</span><br>These data are now available to researchers based outside the UK. Selected UKDS SecureLab/controlled datasets from the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) and the Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS) have been made available under the International Data Access Network (IDAN) scheme, via a Safe Room access point at one of the UKDS IDAN partners. Prospective users should read the <a href="https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/app/uploads/securelab-access-to-non-ons-data_idan.pdf" target="_blank">UKDS SecureLab application guide for non-ONS data for researchers outside of the UK via Safe Room Remote Desktop Access</a>. Further details about the IDAN scheme can be found on the <a href="https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/about/research-and-development/international-data-access-network-idan/" target="_blank">UKDS International Data Access Network</a> webpage and on the <a href="https://idan.network/" target="_blank">IDAN</a> website.<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">Latest edition information</span><br>For the fourth edition (October 2018), Special Licence version files are
supplied alongside grid reference files instead of the End User Licence
versions for all waves. Minor changes to waves 1 to 18 have been
incorporated. The grid reference files remain unchanged. A new full
dates of birth file is included with the BHPS waves for the first time.
See Appendix 4 of the User Guide and other documentation for further
details.</p><br><B>Main Topics</B>:<BR><br><p>The questionnaire package consists of the following elements:<br></p><ul><li>a household coversheet</li><li>a
household composition form comprising a complete listing of all
household members, together with some brief summary data of their
gender, date of birth, marital and employment status and their
relationship to the household reference person</li><li>a short household
questionnaire containing questions about the accommodation and tenure
and some household-level measures of consumption</li><li> an individual
schedule asked of every adult member of the household (aged 16 or over),
covering: neighbourhood; individual demographics; residential mobility;
health and caring; current employment and earnings; employment changes
over the past year; lifetime childbirth, marital and relationship
history (Wave 2 for the main sample, supplemented for new entrants from
Wave 8 onwards); employment status history (Wave 2 only); values and
opinions; household finances and organisation</li><li>a self-completion
questionnaire including subjective or attitudinal questions particularly
vulnerable to the influence of other people's presence during
completion, or potentially sensitive questions requiring additional
privacy. It also contains attitudinal items and questions on social
support</li><li>a proxy schedule: the questionnaire is a much shortened
version of the individual questionnaire, collecting some demographic,
health, and employment details, as well as a summary income measure</li><li>a
telephone questionnaire, developed from the proxy schedule, for use
when all other efforts to achieve a face-to-face interview have failed</li><li>from
Wave 4 to Wave 11, the youth questionnaire (aged 11-16 years) was
administered using a 'Walkman' personal cassette tape player and a blank
self-completion answer grid, as some of the questions cover sensitive
issues. From Wave 12 onwards, a normal self-completion script has been
used</li></ul>
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UK Data Service
创建时间:
2009-12-11



