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The United Kingdom Longitudinal Household Study

Mainstage Survey Wave 1

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Datafiles

NameDescription
a_hhsamp Sample and Household level data for issued households
a_issue Information about households issued to interviewers
a_callrec Call records
a_hhresp Household data from respondent households
a_indall Enumeration information
a_egoalt Kin and other relationships between pairs of individuals
a_indresp Individual interview, self completion interview, observations, timings, proxy
a_marriage Information about previous marriages
a_cohab Information about previous spells of cohabitation
a_adopt Adopted and step-child information
a_natchild Information about natural child
a_empstat Employment history (half of year 1)
a_child Childcare, consents and school information for each child
a_childcare Information about each childcare arrangement
a_income Income and payment information
a_youth From youth questionnaire

Understanding Society is a world leading study of the socio-economic circumstances and attitudes of 100,000 individuals in 40,000 British households.

It is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and run by the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER). The study allows for deeper analysis of a wide range of sections of the population as they respond to regional, national and international change. Understanding Society will greatly enhance our insight into the pathways that influence peoples longer term occupational trajectories; their health and well-being, their financial circumstances and personal relationships.

Understanding Society also breaks new ground with its interdisciplinary focus. The study will capture biomedical data on 20,000 participants and place this alongside rich social histories, helping us weigh the extent to which people's environment influences their health.