2018
DOI: 10.23889/ijpds.v3i1.452
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Including household effects in Big Data research: the experience of building a longitudinal residence algorithm using linked administrative data in Wales

Abstract: The effect of the wider social-environment on physical and emotional health has long been an area of study. Extrapolating the impact of the individual's immediate environment, such as living with a smoker or caring for a chronically-ill child, would potentially reduce confounding effects in health-related research. Surveys, including the UK Census, are beginning to collect data on household composition. However, these surveys are expensive, time consuming, and, as such, are only completed by a subsection of th… Show more

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