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HUS - Administrative data

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Supplementary variables: Current child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Type of employment

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Additional jobs

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Changes in household composition

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Moves

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Supplementary variables: Current child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Household composition - persons moving in

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Household composition - persons moving out and returning

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Child care 1991-1993

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Changes in housing

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Supplementary survey 1993

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Time-use survey, First time-use interview

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Supplementary variables: Current child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Supplementary variables: Waiting list for child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Spell variables 1984-1996: Type of employment

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Spell variables 1993-1996: Additional jobs

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS84 - Time-use survey, Second time-use interview

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS98 - Panel survey 1998

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS88 - Panel survey 1988

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS91 - Panel survey 1991

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey 1993

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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Swedish level of living survey (LNU): Registerinformation on income

Johansson, Sten (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); Erikson, Robert (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); Jonsson, Jan O. (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); (1 more)
The first level of living survey started within the framework of a governmental commission set up to study the prevalence and problems of low incomes. Their task was broadly defined, so beside a range of studies on income and income distributions they also commissioned a group of sociologists, headed by Sten Johansson, to study the distribution of welfare in Sweden more...
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Swedish level of living survey (LNU) 1968

Johansson, Sten (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); Erikson, Robert (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); Jonsson, Jan O. (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); (1 more)
The first level of living survey started within the framework of a governmental commission set up to study the prevalence and problems of low incomes. Their task was broadly defined, so beside a range of studies on income and income distributions they also commissioned a group of sociologists, headed by Sten Johansson, to study the distribution of welfare in Sweden more...
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Swedish level of living survey (LNU) 1974

Johansson, Sten (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); Erikson, Robert (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); Jonsson, Jan O. (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); (1 more)
The first level of living survey started within the framework of a governmental commission set up to study the prevalence and problems of low incomes. Their task was broadly defined, so beside a range of studies on income and income distributions they also commissioned a group of sociologists, headed by Sten Johansson, to study the distribution of welfare in Sweden more...
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Swedish level of living survey (LNU) 1991

Johansson, Sten (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); Erikson, Robert (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); Jonsson, Jan O. (Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University); (1 more)
The first level of living survey started within the framework of a governmental commission set up to study the prevalence and problems of low incomes. Their task was broadly defined, so beside a range of studies on income and income distributions they also commissioned a group of sociologists, headed by Sten Johansson, to study the distribution of welfare in Sweden more...
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Wealth and Assets Survey, Waves 1-5 and Rounds 5-7, 2006-2020: Secure Access

Office for National Statistics, Social Survey Division
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Wealth and Assets Survey (WAS) is a longitudinal survey, which aims to address gaps identified in data about the economic well-being of households by gathering information on level of assets, savings and debt; saving for retirement; how wealth is distributed among households or individuals; and...
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Survey of Extra County Migration, 1974

Mapstone, J. R., State University of New York, Department of Sociology
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.To investigate counterstream migration to rural areas, specifically rural areas with static or declining populations.Main Topics:Variables Migrant status (having lived in a county different from the present one), age, occupation, education, family composition, migration history, social participation,...
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Household Movements and Planning Policy, 1976-1980

Evans, D. M., Loughborough University of Technology, Department of Geography; Herington, J. M., Loughborough University of Technology, Department of Geography
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.To investigate the way in which household movements are influenced by planning control over the differential expansion of rural settlements on Leicester's urban fringe.Main Topics:Variables Migration over one year period (repeated four times, 1976 to 1979); origins of migrants; household characteristics...
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5% Sample Survey of Building Society Mortgages, 1976

Department of the Environment
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The 5% Sample Survey of Building Society Mortgage Completions (BSM) has been in existence since 1965. The Archive holds data from 1974. Monthly returns, giving detailed information on a nominal 5% sample of all mortgage completions, have been submitted on a voluntary basis by most building societies to...
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