How are mover and split household identifiers constructed?
If a household moves as a whole (no split parts), it keeps its previous round *ID (like, CID=BID). If a household splits, one of the parts keeps the “old” *ID (like CID=BID), and other parts are given a new *ID. The new ID number starts with 51, as a rule. This eliminates duplicates in current round IDs. For example, if a person in household 40008 in round 6 moved out of the household, and he was successfully followed to his new household, he was assigned a new ID, 40051, in round 7.
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