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THE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY AS A SOURCE FOR SECONDARY ANALYSIS
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THE GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY AS A SOURCE FOR SECONDARY ANALYSIS

G. Nigel Gilbert, Angela Dale and Sara Arber
Sociology (Oxford), Vol.17(2), pp.255-259
05/1983

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Archives Data models Employment Households Product labeling SHORTER REPORTS Social mobility Social research Social surveys Womens health
In contrast to the importance placed on secondary analysis by researchers in other disciplines, British sociologists have long neglected the rich data available from large scale government surveys, perhaps because of technical obstacles. This report describes work to make the General Household Survey (GHS) data more easily accessible for sociological analysis, summarizes the contents and structure of the GHS and reviews the arrangements which have been made to allow researchers access to it.

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