Dennett, A;
Norman, P;
Shelton, N;
Stuchbury, R;
(2016)
A synthetic Longitudinal Study dataset for England and Wales.
Data Brief
, 9
pp. 85-89.
10.1016/j.dib.2016.08.036.
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Abstract
This article describes the new synthetic England and Wales Longitudinal Study 'spine' dataset designed for teaching and experimentation purposes. In the United Kingdom, there exist three Census-based longitudinal micro-datasets, known collectively as the Longitudinal Studies. The England and Wales Longitudinal Study (LS) is a 1% sample of the population of England and Wales (around 500,000 individuals), linking individual person records from the 1971 to 2011 Censuses. The synthetic data presented contains a similar number of individuals to the original data and accurate longitudinal transitions between 2001 and 2011 for key demographic variables, but unlike the original data, is open access.
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