United Kingdom British Household Panel Survey 2002-2003
General Info
The BHPS, also known as the Living in Britain Survey, was an annual, nationally representative panel study. Data was collected through household and individual questionnaires, a self-completion questionnaire on opinions of various subjects, a proxy questionnaire for household members away from home, and a young persons questionnaire for those ages 11-15. Core questionnaire modules, included in most years of the survey, were on topics of household demographics, housing, health, employment, income, household expenditures, finances, and values and opinions. Rotating core modules were included with less frequency and variable modules were used occasionally to collect information that does not change significantly from year to year. For wave 12, the variable modules were on computers and computing, crime, and children and parenting. In 2009, the BHPS was subsumed into a new longitudinal study called Understanding Society or the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS).
Citation
Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, Gfk NOP, Office for National Statistics (ONS) (United Kingdom), Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA), Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Health Development Agency (United Kingdom). United Kingdom British Household Panel Survey 2002-2003. Essex, United Kingdom: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.