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From 11/23/2020 to 12/22/2020
12/17/2020
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04:48 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1465: Highest qualifcation variable
- Alita Nandi wrote in #note-2:
> You may find this document which shows how the different qualifications are matched ... -
02:58 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1459 (Feedback): Covid module high risk
- The derived variable which identified individuals who were considered to be highly or extremely highly clinically vul...
12/16/2020
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11:45 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1464 (Feedback): Matching household data from parents to children
- Hello,
In any wave, parental IDs are included only for co-resident parents in that wave. To identify parents not l... -
11:01 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1464 (In Progress): Matching household data from parents to children
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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10:39 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1464 (Resolved): Matching household data from parents to children
- Dear Support-Team,
I am trying to match the household income (e.g. fihhmngrs_dv) of parents to the children in the... -
11:03 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1465: Highest qualifcation variable
- You may find this document which shows how the different qualifications are matched onto the derived variables.
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10:59 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1465 (Feedback): Highest qualifcation variable
- Hello,
hiqual_dv and qfhigh_dv are longitudinally produced, that is, at each wave these are the highest qualificat... -
10:44 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1465 (Resolved): Highest qualifcation variable
- Hi there,
I want to run some longitudinal analysis which includes a variable for participants' highest qualificati...
12/11/2020
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02:01 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1462: respondents without a record in the jk data weights and representativeness
- Thank you Alita,
that is very helpful.
all best,
Laura -
07:27 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1462 (Feedback): respondents without a record in the jk data weights and representativeness
- Hello Laura,
Here are our responses:
"Would I be correct in saying that they do not correct for differential re... -
07:08 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1457: Variable for living in a big city
- In order to know the city of residence, you will have to download the SPecial License datafiles for LAD residential c...
12/10/2020
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05:51 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1462 (In Progress): respondents without a record in the jk data weights and representativeness
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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05:25 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1462 (Resolved): respondents without a record in the jk data weights and representativeness
- Dear US team,
I don't believe this question has been asked elsewhere or addressed in the user manual, but please do ... -
05:43 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1461 (Feedback): Special license access to wave 10-11 JK data
- Hello,
Special License version of Wave 10 has been released in November, and the Wave 11 data will be released in ...
12/09/2020
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12:58 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1457: Variable for living in a big city
- Hello,
Thank you very much!
I am not sure it is what we need. Is there a way to know in which city individuals ... -
10:48 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1461 (Resolved): Special license access to wave 10-11 JK data
- Hi,
We are conducting analysis on the Teacher Labour Market and we are using Understanding Society data. We have ... -
10:29 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1458: Weights for Covid longitudinal sample
- Also there is a difference between using Wave 10 or the sub-sample of Wave 10 and Wave 11, which was integrated to th...
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10:11 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1458: Weights for Covid longitudinal sample
- Manuel Serrano wrote in #note-2:
> Dear Olena, thanks very much for the help.
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> Should I take out of my respons...
12/08/2020
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03:29 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1460 (Feedback): HE consent variables
- Yes, these are available as a Special license dataset: https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacatalogue/studies/study?i...
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10:51 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1460 (Resolved): HE consent variables
- Hi,
I was wondering if the HE consent variables from Wave 5, specifically the university attended "Heiname", are a...
12/07/2020
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05:47 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1458 (Feedback): Weights for Covid longitudinal sample
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12:28 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1458: Weights for Covid longitudinal sample
- Manuel,
Yes, you should.
Thanks,
Olena -
11:54 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1458: Weights for Covid longitudinal sample
- Dear Olena, thanks very much for the help.
Should I take out of my response model also those who died and moved ou... -
11:50 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1458: Weights for Covid longitudinal sample
- Manuel,
Yes, this sounds correct. Although it has one unnecessary assumption of no household composition change be... -
11:21 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1458 (Resolved): Weights for Covid longitudinal sample
- Hi,
I am doing a longitudinal analysis of a balanced sample from Wave 9 to Wave Covid 4. So far I am using the cro... -
05:46 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1459 (In Progress): Covid module high risk
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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12:06 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1459 (Resolved): Covid module high risk
- Hello, hope you're well!
The first release of the April wave of the Covid module contained derived variables for b...
12/06/2020
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03:38 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1457 (Feedback): Variable for living in a big city
- A more detailed version of the indicator is available here:
https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacatalogue/studies/... -
10:37 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1457 (Resolved): Variable for living in a big city
- Hello,
We use the data in a study that examines the gender wage gap, and we would like to have information about w...
12/04/2020
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01:42 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1456 (Feedback): Youth and young adults who filled in incorrect surveys
- Hi Amy,
there is to our knowledge no written statement why this occurs. There is sometimes a bit of a time gap bet...
12/03/2020
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05:09 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1456 (Resolved): Youth and young adults who filled in incorrect surveys
- Dear US team,
I am analysing some of the US youth and young adult sample, and a very small proportion of participa...
12/02/2020
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04:43 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1455: Inapplicable responses to GHQ-12 and SF-12 in the extra five minutes sample
- Hi Alita
That is great thank you so much for your help.
Best wishes
Natalie -
03:02 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1455 (Feedback): Inapplicable responses to GHQ-12 and SF-12 in the extra five minutes sample
- Hi Natalie,
These questions were asked in the self-completion part of the questionnaire. If these respondents didn... -
02:34 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1455 (Resolved): Inapplicable responses to GHQ-12 and SF-12 in the extra five minutes sample
- Hi
I am trying to work out why there is such a high number of ‘inapplicable’ responses to the GHQ-12 and SF-12 me... -
03:03 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1448 (Feedback): Selecting longitudinal weights for youth starting at wave 1
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02:56 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1452: panssec8_dv and manssec8_dv
- Hi Michael,
apologies, there was a typo in the variable name - PASOC is filtered on PAJU==1 (MASOC is filtered on... -
02:36 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1442: Calculating change in the extra 5 minutes sample size and sub-sample sizes waves 1 to 3
- Great, thanks so much for your help Alita.
Best wishes
Natalie -
12:28 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1441: Reasons for migration - w6 and w7
- Great thanks very much Alita!
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11:59 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1454 (Feedback): Understanding Society area level deprivation measure
- No, we don't provide this information with the data. But we provide geographical locator variables which you can use ...
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11:46 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1454 (Resolved): Understanding Society area level deprivation measure
- I am just wondering if Understanding Society contains a measure of area level deprivation
12/01/2020
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07:50 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1452: panssec8_dv and manssec8_dv
- Hi Gundi,
Thanks for your reply. Yeah I understand that, thanks. So if a respondent did list their father's occupa... -
10:35 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1441 (Feedback): Reasons for migration - w6 and w7
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10:34 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1441: Reasons for migration - w6 and w7
- You are correct, you need to type to see the cases that appear in only one of the waves
ta f_mreason6 g_mreason6, m
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10:25 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1442: Calculating change in the extra 5 minutes sample size and sub-sample sizes waves 1 to 3
- Yes. There are 8883 individual adult respondents who are either in EMB, LDA or GPC samples. Of these 722 are proxy. S...
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10:09 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1442: Calculating change in the extra 5 minutes sample size and sub-sample sizes waves 1 to 3
- Apologies, the table was in line when I sent the previous message.
I have attached it as a word document here inst... -
10:06 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1442: Calculating change in the extra 5 minutes sample size and sub-sample sizes waves 1 to 3
- Hi Alita
Thank you for your reply. Apologies if I am not understanding, I am still unsure as to why the LDA + GPS ...
11/30/2020
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11:08 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1441: Reasons for migration - w6 and w7
- Hi Alita,
Thanks for this and sorry for the delayed response. Thanks for clarifying the samples that this question...
11/25/2020
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03:27 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1448: Selecting longitudinal weights for youth starting at wave 1
- Hi George,
In my experience the use of survey weights in R can be tricky with some packages. Having a quick look a...
11/24/2020
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07:30 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1452 (Feedback): panssec8_dv and manssec8_dv
- Hi Michael,
hope you are doing fine as well.
Information about the parents' job when the respondent was aged 14 i... -
02:17 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1448: Selecting longitudinal weights for youth starting at wave 1
- Hi, thank you for your reply on the last bit.
I have tried using the weight in my data but can't seem to find an ...
11/23/2020
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12:56 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1451: Matching household partners to find out who has the higher occupational class
- Hi Alita,
Thanks for your advice. I have referenced the NSSEC variables for occupation- based social class status.... -
12:26 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1451 (Feedback): Matching household partners to find out who has the higher occupational class
- Hello,
Yes, you can use ppid or sppid (depending on whether you want to include spouses or spouses & partners) to ... -
10:23 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1451 (Resolved): Matching household partners to find out who has the higher occupational class
- Hello,
Is there a way to use ppid and sppid variables to designate a household's social class? For example, a man ... -
12:40 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1453 (Feedback): Wave 10 release date
- Yes, that is still the plan.
Best wishes,
Understanding Society User Support Team -
12:38 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1453 (Resolved): Wave 10 release date
- Dear support team,
I've read on your website that wave 10, including 2018-2020 responses, will become available in... -
12:29 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1448: Selecting longitudinal weights for youth starting at wave 1
- Dear George,
Thank you for your question. We do not provide longitudinal youth weights as one quickly runs out of ... -
11:53 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1452 (Resolved): panssec8_dv and manssec8_dv
- Hi folks,
I hope you are well. I was just wondering if you could inform me as to why there are such large inapplic... -
08:13 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1388 (Resolved): Merging geographical special license data
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08:06 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1432: Self-employed who have applied for UC in Covid modules
- Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. You will need to create the weight yourself by estimating the probability...
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07:56 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1433: Category of education variable 'd_qfhigh' and 'd_hiqual_dv'
- Correspondence continued via email
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07:53 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1450 (Feedback): Covid Study netpay_amount
- Hello Darja,
These are not variables derived by us, but as reported by the respondent.Please take a look at the qu...
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