Description: Lengthier description of the parent element. The attribute "level" indicates the level to which the element applies. The attribute "sdatrefs" allows pointing to specific dates, universes, or other information encoded in the study description.
Example(s):
<varGrp type="subject"><txt>The following five variables refer to respondent attitudes toward national environmental policies: air pollution, urban sprawl, noise abatement, carbon dioxide emissions, and nuclear waste.</txt></varGrp> <nCubeGrp type="subject"><txt>The following four nCubes are grouped to present a cross tabulation of the variables Sex, Work experience in 1999, and Income in 1999.</txt></nCubeGrp> <var><txt>Total population for the agency for the year reported.</txt></var> <catgryGrp><txt>When the respondent indicated his political party reference, his response was coded on a scale of 1-99 with parties with a left-wing orientation coded on the low end of the scale and parties with a right-wing orientation coded on the high end of the scale. Categories 90-99 were reserved miscellaneous responses.</txt></catgryGrp> <catgry><txt>Inap., question not asked in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Luxembourg.</txt></catgry> <nCube><txt>Detailed poverty status for age cohorts over a period of five years, to be used in determining program eligibility</txt></nCube> <otherMat URI="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/.."><txt>This is a PDF version of the original questionnaire provided by the principal investigator.</txt></otherMat> <otherMat><txt>Glossary of Terms. Below are terms that may prove useful in working with the technical documentation for this study.. </txt></otherMat> <otherMat><txt>This is a PDF version of the original questionnaire provided by the principal investigator. </txt></otherMat>