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should too. Presumably this constraint was not necessary, since no imputation would be required<br />

if it was known that no children were in the household.<br />

6.4.3.4 Additions to the Analytic File<br />

The imputation-revised versions of the parent-child household-level person count<br />

variables were called IRHPCCxx <strong>and</strong> IRHPCPxx, where the final C <strong>and</strong> P refer to the focus in<br />

the domain. The "xx" refers to the age range of the children, which is the upper bound, since the<br />

lower bound is always 12. The edited version of these variables, HCPCCxx <strong>and</strong> HCPCPxx, also<br />

were released to the analytic file. The sibling-sibling imputation-revised variables were called<br />

IRHSxxyy, where the "yy" refers to the upper bound of the age range corresponding to the focus<br />

pair member, <strong>and</strong> the "xx" refers to the upper bound of the age range corresponding to the<br />

remaining pair member. The edited version of these variables was given by HCSxxyy. Finally,<br />

the imputation-revised versions of the spouse-spouse counts were given by IRHCSPSP <strong>and</strong><br />

IRHCSPWC for the spouse-spouse <strong>and</strong> spouse-spouse-with-children counts, respectively. The<br />

edited versions of these spouse-spouse counts were called HCSPSP <strong>and</strong> HCSPSPWC. The<br />

imputation indicators also were released to the analytic file with II prefixes instead of IR<br />

prefixes.<br />

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