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From 02/21/2015 to 03/22/2015

03/19/2015

11:32 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #351 (Closed): longitudinal vs. cross-sectional weights
Hello,
I have been doing analysis on the impact of parental employment (measured with the retrospective question) ...
Carolina Zuccotti

03/17/2015

12:40 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #350 (In Progress): Council tax
from Wave 2 onwards the question (assuming you refer to hsctax?) is routed on whether the household questionnaire res... Redmine Admin
11:56 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #350 (Closed): Council tax
I'm trying to do some work on council tax and I'm quite surprised at the high level of non-response to the council ta... David Comerford
09:57 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #349 (In Progress): GLYCATED HAEMOGLOBIN (HbA1c)
can be found on xindresp_ns - documented around here:
https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/health-as...
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03/16/2015

05:37 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #349 (Closed): GLYCATED HAEMOGLOBIN (HbA1c)
Hi,
I am interested in analysing HbA1c data which is available at xlabblood_ns dataset.
In the Biomarker User Guid...
Rasha Alfawaz
12:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #341 (Closed): ethnicity or place of birth of partners (cohabiting partner or spouses)
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12:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #342 (Closed): BHPS sample in US
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12:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #345 (Closed): pregnancy
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12:04 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #346 (Closed): b_ff_ukborn - high level of missing data
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12:03 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #348 (In Progress): longitudinal or cross-sectional weights
Generally speaking ...Cross-sectional weights can be used to look at changes in the population at large, while longit... Redmine Admin

03/14/2015

02:10 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #348 (Closed): longitudinal or cross-sectional weights
If looking at data from wave 1 and wave 4 with the intention of comparing jbstat frequencies (only for respondents wh... Stefanie Jane

03/11/2015

09:08 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #344: Where can I find the variables movemth and moveyr in waves 2, 3 and 4?
We are looking into this issue and hope to provide you with the relevant advice soon. Jakob Redmine Admin

03/09/2015

08:45 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #347: finding open-ended question data from BHPS
Hey Jakob,
thanks a lot, that's what I've found as well, but that's a numeric encoding already. I have trouble t...
Achim Edelmann
03:54 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #347: finding open-ended question data from BHPS
Documented around here;
https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps/documentation/volb/wave17/qindresp16.html#QQALLIF1
o...
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03/02/2015

01:29 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #347 (Closed): finding open-ended question data from BHPS
Dear Documentation Team,
I try to locate data from the BHPs but have trouble locating it. Would be
great if you ...
Achim Edelmann

02/26/2015

01:57 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #345 (In Progress): pregnancy

> number of total pregnancies that current pregnant woman had in wave 4 ,wave 2
The questions are asked in a l...
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11:37 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #341 (In Progress): ethnicity or place of birth of partners (cohabiting partner or spouses)
I have received the following advice:
Essentially the partnership history modules collect nothing about the partner ...
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10:54 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #340 (Closed): job spell data
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10:40 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #346 (In Progress): b_ff_ukborn - high level of missing data
If you crosstabulate the variable with household origin (hhorig), you will find that the fed-forward data from the BH... Redmine Admin

02/24/2015

12:06 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #346 (Closed): b_ff_ukborn - high level of missing data
Hello,
There are a lot of missing values (33.9%) for the variable b_ff_ukborn in Wave 2. As this question was ask...
Dharmi Kapadia

02/23/2015

08:16 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #345: pregnancy
Nora Alafif wrote:
> Kindly provide me with your suggestion based on your good experience in understanding society...
Nora Alafif
08:14 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #345 (Closed): pregnancy
Kindly provide me with your suggestion based on your good experience in understanding society study :
1- I'm ...
Nora Alafif
12:15 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #342: BHPS sample in US
Dear Onyinye,
Yes, if you are doing analysis that simultaneously uses variables from all 21 waves (up to wave 4 of...
Peter Lynn
09:45 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #344: Where can I find the variables movemth and moveyr in waves 2, 3 and 4?
Thank you for this prompt response.
The problem we have is that we need the dates left the household for children an...
Gilllian Paull
09:15 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #344: Where can I find the variables movemth and moveyr in waves 2, 3 and 4?
please see mvyr and mvmth on INDRESP.
Jakob
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