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Universe for mglife and other home-ownership related questions

Added by Vikram Patil over 1 year ago. Updated about 1 year ago.

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Resolved
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Normal
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Category:
Data documentation
Start date:
09/01/2023
% Done:

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Hello,

My question concerns the universe for the following home-ownership related variables viz. mglife, hsval, hscost, hsyr04 etc.

From the documentation on the website, I understand that mglife (for example) is asked to all households if hsownd = 2|hsownd = 3. hsval, is also asked to households if hsownd = 2| hsownd = 3. Yet, in many waves, despite the overlap in universe, variables such as mglife/hsyr04/hscost etc. will be listed as "inapplicable" whereas hsval will not.

My question is: are variables such as mglife, hscost, hsyr04 etc. only asked if the owner-occupier respondent is NOT being interviewed at their original address (i.e., has shifted to a new home)? Is hsval always asked irrespective of whether the owner-occupier household is at the same address as before or has changed addresses?

For example, in Wave 4, 16495 households have hsval>=0. Out of these, 15296 had the same tenure in the previous wave and thus hsowndchk 1, 428 changed tenure (hsowndchk 2), and 771 are maybe new entrants since ff_hsownd is missing/inapplicable.

Out of the above 16495 households, 8749 have hsownd 2|hsownd 3. Thus, going by the stated universe of mglife, we should have
8749 non-missing responses for mglife AND hsval. Yet, only 595 households have non-missing values for both variables. Out of these 16495 households, 695 are NOT interviewed at their original address. This still leaves about 100 households who are interviewed at their original address but have non-missing values for both variables...so maybe there is something else at play.

Is my understanding of the above correct?

Thanks and best wishes - Vikram

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