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DOC: Documentation on supported groupings #723
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The groups are documented in GEP 01, but are not yet part of the proper tutorial. |
Thanks! Very helpful although I also found the |
fg is basically the potential bg, before removing children with too high
incomes. So I guess the answer is no.
Christian Zimpelmann ***@***.***> schrieb am Do., 25. Apr.
2024, 09:14:
… Thanks! Very helpful although ehe and eg are still missing there.
I also found the SUPPORTED_GROUPINGS dictionary now which provides some
more context and is all I need for now. There, I am just not sure whether
fg can consist of an adult (say 30 year old) and his/her parents. The
description reads as if it is possible ("Maximum of two generations"),
but the code base seems to imply that a fg consists of at most two adults.
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Is there any documentation on the groupings we are currently supporting? Would be great to have a short description of who is expected to be in that group (not sure about Familiengemeinschaft
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