We don't have this in the FRS microdata, and per discussions around UK public service imputations it seems important to have imputations take into account of statistics splitting service usage by index of multiple deprivation, so we should try and impute this for households. I think the best method here is to map the constituencies to their average IMD (IMD is of small local areas, smaller than constituencies), then use the constituency weights to get average IMDs for each national weight sum.
We don't have this in the FRS microdata, and per discussions around UK public service imputations it seems important to have imputations take into account of statistics splitting service usage by index of multiple deprivation, so we should try and impute this for households. I think the best method here is to map the constituencies to their average IMD (IMD is of small local areas, smaller than constituencies), then use the constituency weights to get average IMDs for each national weight sum.