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Redmine Understanding Society User Support - Support #1539 (Resolved): Identifying indivdiual movershttps://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/15392021-04-29T15:36:15ZVivian So
<p>Dear US User Support Team,</p>
<p>I am working on a project on residential mobility in UK. I need to identify individuals who change address between waves using UKHLS wave 2 to wave 10.</p>
<p>I am aware of some replies to similar issue ( [<a class="external" href="https://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/733">https://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/733</a>] and [<a class="external" href="https://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/688]">https://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/688]</a>) about four years ago. After going through all these replies, I still have difficultly to find out how to identify those who moved between waves. I understand that origadd is a household-level variable, so it will not capture those who split from the original household. In the previous reply, I noticed that the variable ff_allmoved has been mentioned for few times. However, it seems that this variable has been removed from the data.</p>
<p>I am wondering if you might have any idea that allow me to identify individual movers? Any advice would be great!</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />Vivian</p>