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Inconsistency between movest/origadd and grid references

Added by Sam Wilding about 8 years ago. Updated almost 8 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
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Category:
Data inconsistency
Start date:
12/21/2016
% Done:

100%


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Dear US user support team,

I am using the secure access releases of BHPS (6340) and US (6670) to track the original BHPS sample and Wales/Scotland BHPS booster sample, and have a question regarding the best way to measure inter-wave migration. I have noted from query 257 (https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/support/issues/257) that there are inconsistencies in how origadd captures movers in US, and would like to adopt a comparable approach for BHPS and US returns.

So far I have been using movest to measure migration for BHPS survey waves, and origadd for US survey waves. I have noted that a small proportion of non-movers (<2%) have differing grid references, and that a small proportion (<4%) of movers have identical grid references (I suppose these are intra-postcode movers, if that is the case then this proportion is rather high). These rates of 'inconsistency' are similar in BHPS and US survey waves.

Do you suggest measuring residential mobility using the survey measures, or using grid reference values (i.e. differing grid references = mover)? Presumably the latter approach will exclude intra-postcode movers?

Thanks in advance,
Sam

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