Alita Nandi's activity
From 03/21/2019 to 04/19/2019
04/17/2019
- 05:57 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1183 (Feedback): Discrepancies in the distribution of religion between US and UK Census
- Hello Jing Shen,
The Census question and the Understanding Society questions are slightly different.
In the 2... - 10:02 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1185: Linking all waves of BHPS and UKHLS: Inconsistencies?
- Also, sex_dv is only available for the 8 UKHLS waves and it does not have the same problem, that is, there is a valid...
- 09:40 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1185 (Feedback): Linking all waves of BHPS and UKHLS: Inconsistencies?
- Hi Nicole,
Without looking at your code I cannot comment but I can say that when I appended 25 waves I too find si...
04/12/2019
- 04:33 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1183 (In Progress): Discrepancies in the distribution of religion between US and UK Census
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 03:43 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1184: informal care receipt in wave 7
- >> In that case do the data team correct RELATIONSHIP_DV based on a respondents answers to other questions in the sur...
- 12:16 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1184 (In Progress): informal care receipt in wave 7
- Hello Sean,
I have looked into this and identified these discrepancies that you have mentioned.
The relationsh...
04/08/2019
- 09:47 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1182 (In Progress): Pooling data for analysis by calendar year
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
04/01/2019
- 07:18 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1174 (Feedback): Creating reliable fertility history variables - UKHLS waves 1-8
- The variable ch1bm_dv ch1by_dv in xwavedat show the month and year of birth of first child (note: ch1bm_dv variable ...
- 07:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1177 (Feedback): Birth order for all natural children ever had by a mother
- Each row in this file is uniquely identified by A_HIDP A_PNO A_CHILDNO. The variables A_HIDP A_PNO identify the paren...
03/31/2019
- 03:31 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1177 (In Progress): Birth order for all natural children ever had by a mother
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 03:30 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1174 (In Progress): Creating reliable fertility history variables - UKHLS waves 1-8
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 03:29 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1175 (In Progress): Can the cross-sectional self-completion interview weight variable be used to estimate the real population distribution at the Local Authority level?
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 03:26 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1176 (Feedback): Merging a set of variables to wave 1
- INSTEAD OF
use filename, clear
USE
use var1 var2 using filename, clear
This only extracts var1 var2 iste...
03/27/2019
- 02:29 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1172 (Resolved): seeming errors in fnspid and mnspid variables
- 10:44 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1172 (In Progress): seeming errors in fnspid and mnspid variables
- USE
egen long fpidp=max(fnspid), by (pidp)
INSTEAD OF
egen fpidp=max(fnspid), by (pidp)
Best wishes,
Alita - 02:24 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1171: How to match information of any two household members across waves
- Following on from our discussion now here is the syntax file.
- 10:31 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1171: How to match information of any two household members across waves
- Stephanie now handles this forum and I am responding as she is away :)
When matching for each wave separately (as ... - 11:57 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1173: Clustering
- If you use a pooled cross-sectional set up then there will be more than one observation for some individuals and so t...
- 11:41 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1173 (Feedback): Clustering
- Hello,
Please provide some more information about your analysis.
We can say that the data is clustered and stra... - 11:42 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1124 (Resolved): A binary variable for children under the age of 7 in a given household
- 11:16 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1038 (Resolved): Imputations for savings, investment, debts and housing value
- 10:32 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1168 (In Progress): Selecting correct weighting
03/25/2019
- 10:11 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1171 (In Progress): How to match information of any two household members across waves
- Hi Nico,
Yes, you can replicate this matching excercise for each wave. You could do this excercise for each wave a...
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