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Innovation Panel Variable

pxpborrow

expected loans for university

Datafile

Variable note:

This variable is part of the "Subjective expectations about the returns to higher education and decisions to attend university" experiment. See the description of experiments in the IP User Guide.

Question asked in the latest wave:

paredexpectations_ip9.pxpborrow

Question label:

Expected loans for university

Question text:

How much does CHILD NAME expect to borrow yearly in student loans if he/she goes to university?

Question universe:

if ff_paredexpectip8 = 1 and ff_paredaboutip8 MIS (Adult responded to the Parental Educational Expectations module at IP8 AND identifier for subject of questions at IP8 is not missing)
and if (ff_paredaboutip8 = 1) & (HHGRID.CLSTAT for that child 0) (Child was asked about at IP8 and is not deceased)
and if (KATUNI 4) & (KATUNI 5) (Child is not studying at a HE College or University)
and if PODDSQUAL > 0 (Child has greater than no chance of gaining qualifications to get into university)
and if PHEAPPLIED = 1 | PODDSAPPLY > 0 (Has applied to university or greater than no chance of applying to university)

Question interviewer instructions:

ENTER NUMBER, IF DOES NOT EXPECT TO BORROW ANYTHING, ENTER 0.

Further details:
For further details about this question, please see the questionnaires

Value labelValueAbsolute frequencyRelative frequency
inapplicable-8203289.79%
proxy-7632.78%
don't know-1231.02%
[Value >= 0]11195.26%
Total2263100.0%
MeanNumber MissingMinMaxStd DevN
5618.492144025000.05274.69119

Value labelValueAbsolute frequencyRelative frequency
inapplicable-8199783.98%
proxy-71114.67%
refusal-210.04%
don't know-1873.66%
[Value >= 0]11827.65%
Total2378100.0%
MeanNumber MissingMinMaxStd DevN
7544.342196030000.06670.18182

Value labelValueAbsolute frequencyRelative frequency
inapplicable-8175381.84%
proxy-71476.86%
refusal-220.09%
don't know-1984.58%
[Value >= 0]11426.63%
Total2142100.0%
MeanNumber MissingMinMaxStd DevN
17062.012000075000.015719.93142

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