We have attempted to keep the names of variables that came from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) the same.
Variables ending in “_dv” are derived variables.
Variables ending in “_code” are text variables that have been coded, such as indicators for whether the respondent gave address information, such as an email address.
The variable labels for some variables begin with “mc”. This indicates that the variable is related to a multi-code question, where respondents can select all response options that apply.
Additional codes denote different reasons for the lack of a valid response. These values have not been specified as missing in Stata or SPSS. However, these statistical packages have commands to assign values to missing for many variables simultaneously. The codes are:
-1 Don’t know
-2 Refused
-7 Proxy respondent
The meaning of substantive codes is explained with each variable’s value labels.
Note that in waves 5, 7 and 8 there are some variables in the w_youth_ip file with a value of 9 which is labelled as “Not Applicable”. The variables are:
| Datafile | Variable |
|---|---|
| e_youth_ip | e_ycawiout, e_ycapiout |
| g_youth_ip | g_ypestc, g_ypestk, g_ypfythclub, g_ypdistv, g_ypfadmus, g_ypfhmwrk, g_yphmwkhlp, g_yplvsc2do, g_ypsrhlth, g_yphlwtr, g_yptrvl2sch, g_ypsmrsk2, g_ypalcrsk2, g_ypmjrsk1, g_ypmjrsk3, g_ypersk1, g_ypamrsk1 |
| h_youth_ip | h_ypcomp, h_yppchw, h_ypconstm, h_ypupset, h_ypsibverab, h_ypstealsib, h_ypverabsib, h_yphlf, h_ypllknbrd, h_ypacvwell, h_yplvsc2do, h_yp2uni, h_ypfrobulli, h_ypsave, h_ypdklm, h_ypfght |



