Activity
From 04/19/2014 to 05/18/2014
05/16/2014
- 10:05 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #257: Residential mobility and LSOA codes
- Hi Jakob,
Thanks for your very informative post, that clears almost everything up. It would be great to have a 'mo...
05/15/2014
- 10:51 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #263 (Closed): Ethnic Boost
- I have been looking through the cognitive ability data, and I can't seem to find a variable corresponding to the ethn...
- 09:54 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #262 (Closed): Weights
- Hi,
I’m new to understanding society data and stata and just wanted to check I’m weighting the data properly (both...
05/09/2014
- 01:34 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #256 (Closed): BHPS to US migration data
- 01:29 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #261 (Closed): Weighting for wave 2
- Dear support team,
I am using the wave 2 of US survey in a cross-sectional analysis. I need to account for all res... - 01:03 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #260 (Closed): age leaving home
- We are analysing the wave 3 question ‘age you think when you leave home’ (lvhm). We noticed that there are a signific...
- 12:52 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #254 (Closed): svyset query
- 12:51 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #259: Question about individual self comepletion weight in UKHLS Wave 3
- Thanks for your request - now forwarded to the stats dep.
Jakob - 11:28 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #259 (Closed): Question about individual self comepletion weight in UKHLS Wave 3
- Dear Sir/Madam,
We are currently look at some of the self-completed measures in the UKHLS Wave 3 data; our sample...
05/07/2014
- 02:14 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #257: Residential mobility and LSOA codes
- > a) Using xwhist on xwavedat - although it is not entirely clear what a change in postcode actually means. Is this a...
05/06/2014
- 10:53 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #255 (Closed): Inconsistency in data set and online documentation for variable b_fimngrs_dv
05/05/2014
- 01:31 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #258: High number of 0 weights
- Dear support team - just a short note: The title is misleading (I first misread the problem, please ignore the title)...
- 01:30 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #258 (Closed): High number of 0 weights
- Dear support team,
I am conducting an analysis where I want to compare life-satisfaction means (n_sclfsato) betwe...
05/02/2014
- 11:03 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #257 (Closed): Residential mobility and LSOA codes
- Hi Jakob,
Apologies for the long post. I'm using UKHLS studies SN6614 and SN7248 (Special License Census 2011 LSOA...
05/01/2014
- 11:22 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #256: BHPS to US migration data
- The new user guide explains all about the overlap between the two studies and how the data may be linked;
https://ww... - 11:06 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #256: BHPS to US migration data
- Thanks - geography is not an issue - it's only regions that I need. But I couldn't see any matching unique person or ...
- 09:02 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #256: BHPS to US migration data
- UK Region of residence is
https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps/documentation/volb/wave18/rindresp20.html#RREGION2
for...
04/30/2014
- 12:50 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #256 (Closed): BHPS to US migration data
- First time here so apologies if not the correct place to post. Is it possible to analyse movements of people (literal...
04/22/2014
- 09:16 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #255 (In Progress): Inconsistency in data set and online documentation for variable b_fimngrs_dv
- Looks like you've got the End User Licence version of the data. Please see the special licence FAQ here;
https://www...
04/20/2014
- 08:10 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #255 (Closed): Inconsistency in data set and online documentation for variable b_fimngrs_dv
- Dear sir/madam,
The documentation on the understanding society website reports that the max value of b_fimngrs_dv ...
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