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From 04/28/2016 to 05/27/2016
05/27/2016
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01:17 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #567: Household Income vs. Housing costs
- Hi Emily,
sorry this took a bit longer to reply.
We have checked with experts on income and expenditure data to s... -
12:55 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #547: Socio-economic status parents BHPS and UKHLS
- Dear Victoria,
Many thanks for your reply. I have noticed that there are a lot of missing values on the PASOC vari... -
11:58 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #570: Missing stable characteristics data in xwavedat
- Hi Alita,
Thanks for your quick response.
I understand that this question would not be asked of children 11-1...
05/25/2016
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01:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #572: No description of difference between b_nqfhigh_dv and b_qfhigh_dv in Wave 2
- Great!
FYI you won't find any information about derived variables / weights in the questionnaire because these var... -
12:57 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #572: No description of difference between b_nqfhigh_dv and b_qfhigh_dv in Wave 2
- Hi Gundi
Sorry, that’s me using the wrong terminology! I meant the PDF of the questionnaire that is downloaded wit... -
12:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #572 (In Progress): No description of difference between b_nqfhigh_dv and b_qfhigh_dv in Wave 2
- Hi Rachel,
I am not sure what you mean by the "codebook"?
Have you tried the online dataset documentation? The vari... -
12:08 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #572 (Closed): No description of difference between b_nqfhigh_dv and b_qfhigh_dv in Wave 2
- Hi
I'm struggling to work with the above two variables. Their difference is not delineated in the code book/docume...
05/24/2016
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01:26 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #538 (In Progress): missing proxy interviews in wave 1
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01:25 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #563 (In Progress): Weights when using the youth panel
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01:23 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #565 (Closed): Egoalt file and meaning of alwstat codes
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10:59 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #561: Survey design and longitudinal weight choice in unbalanced panels
- Dan,
1) xtreg assumes you have clustering / nesting (this does not include psu - some nesting related to analysis)...
05/23/2016
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07:20 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #561: Survey design and longitudinal weight choice in unbalanced panels
- And thanks Alita - have found and read that example!
Alita Nandi wrote:
> Hello Dan,
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> The training manual t... -
07:19 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #561: Survey design and longitudinal weight choice in unbalanced panels
- Hi Olena,
Thanks for your reply.
I have two follow up questions:
1) You say 'basically you will have at leas... -
05:48 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #561: Survey design and longitudinal weight choice in unbalanced panels
- Hello Dan,
The training manual that Olena has asked you to look at to deal with single unit PSUs, is Example 6 of ... -
04:58 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #561: Survey design and longitudinal weight choice in unbalanced panels
- Dan,
Thanks for your questions.
To start with the issues with weights and strata+psu are separate and are not re... -
06:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #568 (In Progress): BHPS: analysing results from children who have left the household and matching them to their parents
- Hi Marianne,
there are different ways of doing this.
One option is to start off with the data file XWAVEDAT. It in... -
11:15 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #571 (In Progress): routing for a_jbhad and b_jbbgd/b_jbbgm/b_jbbgy
- Hi Zoe,
on your query regarding a_jbhad. In Wave 1 JBHAD had the following routing:
if (JBHAS = 2 and JBOFF = 2)
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05/21/2016
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04:25 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #571 (Resolved): routing for a_jbhad and b_jbbgd/b_jbbgm/b_jbbgy
- Hi,
I am trying to work out the routing for some of the employment variables and for some variables, the routing i...
05/20/2016
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02:08 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #569 (In Progress): Repeated child identifer for a given adult in a_natchild file
- Hi Paulino,
Thanks for letting us know. We are looking into this.
Best wishes,
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12:04 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #569 (Closed): Repeated child identifer for a given adult in a_natchild file
- Hello,
In the file a_natchild the variable a_childno records every child listed by a given adult. However, some of... -
01:59 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #570 (In Progress): Missing stable characteristics data in xwavedat
- Hi Meg,
This file includes every person who has ever been part of a sampled and enumerated household. Which means ... -
01:50 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #570 (Closed): Missing stable characteristics data in xwavedat
- Hi,
I am using the xwavedat file to match stable characteristics of individuals in the main survey, but I noticed ...
05/19/2016
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10:25 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #568 (Closed): BHPS: analysing results from children who have left the household and matching them to their parents
- Hi, I'm hoping someone could offer some guidance.
I'm currently working with the BHPS and trying to see the effect... -
04:47 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #563: Weights when using the youth panel
- Libby,
Thank you for your question. You situation is complex and unique and we do not have the weight that will ta... -
04:39 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #566 (In Progress): Data on children's mental health
- Yes, there is information on 10-15 yaer olds' SDQ scores (see the youth quesionnaires), their self-reported ethnic gr...
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01:53 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #564 (Feedback): Is there an Opportunity to get the BHPS Waves 1-18 and BHPS data that's integrated in UKHLS as one big dataset?
- Hi Leolo,
we do not provide a combined BHPS/Understanding Society, but the BHPS member’s pid is included in the Unde... -
08:37 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #567 (Closed): Household Income vs. Housing costs
- I am trying to derive a measure of the % of household income that is spent on housing. I am using gross household in...
05/17/2016
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02:46 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #511 (Closed): SCEVERDRNK variable Wave 2
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02:46 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #537 (Closed): Merged File Request
05/16/2016
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10:11 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #566 (Closed): Data on children's mental health
- Dear Understanding Society,
I wanted to ask about the process of applying to access the data for a research proje... -
12:56 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #565 (Closed): Egoalt file and meaning of alwstat codes
- I have previously asked ISER for the meaning of the alwstat codes in the egoalt file, but did so via email (not on th...
05/12/2016
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07:42 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #564 (Closed): Is there an Opportunity to get the BHPS Waves 1-18 and BHPS data that's integrated in UKHLS as one big dataset?
- Hey,
If I understood coorectly, the BHPS got completely integrated into UKHLS. So that the variables and questionair... -
04:46 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #563 (Closed): Weights when using the youth panel
- Hi,
I'm wondering which are the most appropriate weights for my analysis. I'm analysing employment transitions betwe... -
02:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #554: Special license data for non-UK issues
- Hi Moyin,
Apologies for the delay. Please find attached details of the 2a/2b classificaitons for BHPS and UKHLS.
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01:38 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #557 (Resolved): hscost mgold
- Dear David,
Apologies for the delay in responding. We do not currently provide a summary measure of housing/mortga... -
09:39 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #561: Survey design and longitudinal weight choice in unbalanced panels
- Dear Dan,
Many thanks for your follow-up. My colleague Olena, who is responsible for weighting, is currently on le...
05/11/2016
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05:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #561: Survey design and longitudinal weight choice in unbalanced panels
- Dear Victoria,
Thanks for your reply, and sorry for posting as an attachment! I have read the worksheets on weight...
05/10/2016
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05:16 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #556: Death in BHPS and US
- Hi Emily,
"ret'ing" stands for "retiring" and "ret'd" for "retired". If you cross-tabulate astat with the variable l... -
04:18 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #561 (In Progress): Survey design and longitudinal weight choice in unbalanced panels
- Dear Dan,
Many thanks for your enquiry. In the first instance, please have a look at the worksheets on weighting i... -
03:48 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #561 (Closed): Survey design and longitudinal weight choice in unbalanced panels
- Hi all!
My questions are in the attached pdf file. Thanks very much for your help!
Cheers,
Dan -
04:03 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #541 (Closed): Health conditions module
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04:02 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #555 (Closed): Household and individual income components
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04:02 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #550 (Closed): Interview date
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04:01 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #553 (Closed): Measuring highest level of education in both the BHPS and US data
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04:01 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #551 (Closed): Hiqual_dv derivation
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04:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #544 (Closed): Background informations on the questions in BHPS/US data regarding gender equality
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04:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #549 (Closed): self employment
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03:59 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #543 (Closed): household income
05/06/2016
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05:25 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #511: SCEVERDRNK variable Wave 2
- Note that 959 persons had left both boxes of Q23 blank (so -9 was coded) but had filled in b_scfalcdrnk categories 1-...
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05:14 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #511: SCEVERDRNK variable Wave 2
- B_SCEVERDRNK was mislabelled: 1 means they ticked the "Have never had an alcoholic drink" box. We will revise it. Tha...
05/04/2016
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11:01 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #537: Merged File Request
- Thanks for letting us know that m_rename is not available in the Moodle course. It has now been uploaded. Check the f...
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06:52 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #537: Merged File Request
- Hi Gundi,
can you please post the m_rename.sps macro for exercise 8? i am reworking through the exercises.
than... -
02:44 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #537 (Resolved): Merged File Request
- Further to my last post, it has puzzled me why your interpretation of Stata code does not yield the same number of in...
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04:11 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #560 (Resolved): PNO of spouse in BHPS and UKHLS
- Hi Christa,
when you are unsure about which relationships are covered in a variable pointing to a significant other ... -
03:23 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #560 (Closed): PNO of spouse in BHPS and UKHLS
- Hello,
Just for clarification: is the hgspn variable in BHPS waves 1-18 the same as ppno in UKHLS? It is not exact...
05/03/2016
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07:50 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #537: Merged File Request
- Hi Zoe,
as we have said before, it is bejond the remit of this support forum to work through individual user's code ... -
09:51 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #556 (In Progress): Death in BHPS and US
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09:50 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #548 (Closed): Age variables BHPS and UKHLS
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09:49 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #547 (Closed): Socio-economic status parents BHPS and UKHLS
04/29/2016
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06:08 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #554: Special license data for non-UK issues
- Hi Victoria,
Thank you very much for your reply. I read through the links you gave me, I still have 3 more quest... -
05:42 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #537: Merged File Request
- Hi
I have managed to finally perform steps 1 and 2. In case other people read this feed you need to:
ADD FILES for... -
12:34 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #556: Death in BHPS and US
- Alita Nandi wrote:
> Please note that the data structure of indsamp is different from indresp or indall. Here each i...
04/28/2016
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04:54 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #557 (Closed): hscost mgold
- Is it correct that to obtain the original purchase price and the amount borrowed at purchase for mortgagors it is nec...
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03:35 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #554 (Feedback): Special license data for non-UK issues
- Dear Moyin,
Many thanks for your enquiry. Apologies for the broken link, we will get this fixed.
Medium level g... -
12:08 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #541 (Resolved): Health conditions module
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11:57 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #555 (Feedback): Household and individual income components
- Dear Alba,
The great majority of differences are proxy cases for which we do include the component values in the d... -
11:04 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #556: Death in BHPS and US
- Please note that the data structure of indsamp is different from indresp or indall. Here each individual can have mor...
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11:02 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #556: Death in BHPS and US
- Additionally:
In the BHPS, as in UKHLS, you can also identify deceased respondents using "wivfio" variable in "winds... -
10:53 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #556: Death in BHPS and US
- Emily,
There is a cross-wave variable indicating final known status of respondents: it is astat in xwlsten.dta dat... -
09:30 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #550: Interview date
- Great, thanks Victoria!
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08:47 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #550: Interview date
- Hi Christoph,
In the BHPS, the respondent never reports the date of interview, it’s always done by the interviewer...
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