----> Identifiers:
· indid: unique individual identifier
· hhid: unique household identifier
----> Variables:
· pt 1 includes questionnaire 2 variables and created variables
----> Weights:
· expan_hh: this is the cross-sectional household expansion weight for the full sample and can be used with the rep xs and xs files. This is the main weight you should use in cross-sectional analyses on the household level (using variables from questionnaires 1 and 3 only, household level analyses). This variable is available in the panel, but should not be used for panel analyses; see panel weight below.
· expan_indiv: this is the cross-sectional individual expansion weight for the full sample and can be used with the rep xs and xs files. This is the main weight you should use in cross-sectional analyses on the individual level (using variables from questionnaire 2 or individual level analyses). This variable is available in the panel, but should not be used for panel analyses; see panel weight below.
· expan_ref_hh: this is the weight, specific to 2016, that is a cross-sectional expansion weight based on only the refresher sample. This is a weight you can use in cross-sectional analyses on the household level (using variables from questionnaires 1 and 3 only, household level analyses).
· expan_ref_indiv: this is the weight, specific to 2016, that is a cross-sectional expansion weight based on only the refresher sample. This is a weight you can use in cross-sectional analyses on the individual level (using variables from questionnaire 2 or individual level analyses).
· panel_wt_10_16: this is the panel weight, designed for analyses spanning 2010 and 2016. It is not an expansion weight, but normalized to 1.
Cases: | 33450 |
Variables: | 1943 |