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From 07/14/2021 to 08/12/2021
08/12/2021
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03:17 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1554: hsval - units
- Hi, sorry for the delay. I've been away.
After compiling the full BHPS and UKHLS data and retaining the HH head, I...
08/10/2021
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12:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1567 (Resolved): Information about most recent job
08/09/2021
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08:41 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Carolin,
If you represent individuals and therefore run individual-level analysis you can use as many household at...
08/06/2021
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03:16 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Hi Olena,
Thanks, this helps a lot, again!
Yes, we are using information from the household head (age, age at m... -
02:48 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Carolin,
Wave 8 is representative of the population with one exception: it does not include immigrants that ente... -
01:25 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Hi Olena,
Our research question doesn't depend on the wave number and we were wondering if we could just use wave ... -
11:08 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Carolin,
If you tell me how you define your longitudinal households I would be able to suggest the best option for... -
10:09 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Hi Olena,
Thanks for the quick reply. We are looking at households and so, there are no longitudinal weights in th... -
11:18 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1554: hsval - units
- Thanks Ted. I understand. I have passed on your request to the data team. If you have written any code to automate th...
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08:42 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1554: hsval - units
- Good morning. No problem.
So if I have understood correctly this soft check occurs when Hsval < 50000 OR > 100000... -
11:12 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1571 (Feedback): Coding of Arts Variables (Wave 2 & 5)
- Hello,
The way to understand -8 cases is to look at the questionnaire and see who is asked the question. Those who...
08/05/2021
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06:21 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Carolin,
I can't comment on the substantive idea of using later wave income. I will only mention that I wouldn't u... -
01:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Those aspects that are not expected change frequently are asked less frequently including wealth. So, it is expected ...
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05:40 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1567: Information about most recent job
- Thank you - that is very helpful. What a fantastic support service!
Best wishes,
Catherine -
12:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1567: Information about most recent job
- Dear Catherine,
1) for those who are unemployed in wave 8 and for whom the information on their occupation in the... -
04:29 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1571 (Resolved): Coding of Arts Variables (Wave 2 & 5)
- For variables b_arts1freq, b_art2freq and e_arts1freq, e_arts2freq, does "-8" refer to all those who replied "none of...
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02:06 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1482 (Resolved): Top-coded income
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02:03 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1501 (Resolved): xtreg and fixed effects
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01:56 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1520 (Resolved): Pooling cross-sectional data of UKHLS - Waves 1 to 7
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01:55 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1555 (Feedback): Weighting across main survey and Covid-19 survey
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01:50 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1529 (Resolved): Linking couples across waves
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01:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1546 (Resolved): Wave 8 innovation panel trace/keystroke files for a few cases as a manipulation check
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11:32 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1570: BHPS hhmove variable with 0 values
- The bk_ivnadd shows whether this is a new address, corrected address etc and bk_ivfho shows the household interview o...
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11:16 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1570: BHPS hhmove variable with 0 values
- Hi,
Thank you for looking into this, these explanations are very helpful.
Could I please just ask how the bk_hh... -
11:00 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1570 (Feedback): BHPS hhmove variable with 0 values
- Hello,
In Wave 7, the UK component of the ECHP panel sample were added to the BHPS and the hhmove variable is miss... -
11:27 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1554: hsval - units
- Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. The data team have looked into this but their investigation releaved that...
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10:16 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1554: hsval - units
- Hello. Thank you. When convenient, please could you let me know if the data team have been able to look at this yet? ...
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11:02 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1561 (Resolved): Residential mobility of youth and children
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11:02 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1562 (Resolved): Is the answer to question #933 up to date?
08/04/2021
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10:58 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1570 (Resolved): BHPS hhmove variable with 0 values
- Hi,
In BHPS waves 7 and 11, the derived _hhmove_ variable has blank values associated with a value label of 0. The... -
12:51 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Dear Olena,
Thanks for the details. I'll meet my coauthors soon and will discuss the definition of households with...
08/02/2021
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01:25 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1567: Information about most recent job
Thank you very much for a clear and helpful response. I can now see how to derive the variable I need using a combi...
07/30/2021
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02:07 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1569 (Feedback): USoc Query SEISS
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02:04 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1569 (In Progress): USoc Query SEISS
- Hello,
1. The best way to find out sample sizes for the main survey is to use the online variable search facility:... -
09:47 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1569 (Resolved): USoc Query SEISS
- Dear Usoc Team,
I work for HMRC on the evaluation of the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS). I’m hopin... -
02:07 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1568 (Feedback): Household income components
- Thanks for your question. Our income team has had a deeper a look into the issue and can confirm the variables contai...
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01:18 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1567 (Feedback): Information about most recent job
- Dear Catharine,
There is no quicker alternative to the method you are suggesting. But your method needs to be adj...
07/28/2021
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07:15 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1567 (In Progress): Information about most recent job
07/24/2021
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10:30 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1568 (Resolved): Household income components
- Hi - In the User Guide it says "At the household level, w_fihhmnnet1_dv is the net household monthly income. It is th...
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09:04 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1567: Information about most recent job
- Hello,
No, I won't exclude those respondents. I will include them as a distinct sub-group (e.g. 'long-term unemplo...
07/23/2021
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05:45 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1567: Information about most recent job
- Dear Catherine,
I would like to clarify something - are you planning to exclude from your analysis respondents who... -
11:53 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1567: Information about most recent job
- Dear Catherine,
Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get ba...
07/22/2021
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06:02 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Carolin,
Thank you for your question. UKHLS does not think of households as longitudinal entities as they change w... -
05:06 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1567 (Resolved): Information about most recent job
- Hello,
I am carrying out some analysis of the cohort of respondents who were unemployed at Wave 8 of the survey (h...
07/21/2021
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02:14 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1558: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Dear Alita,
Thanks, that helps a lot.
I have another follow-up question (probably fo Olena?). It may sound stra...
07/20/2021
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03:17 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1565 (Feedback): Income Variable: Drop negative values?
- Dear Ipsitaa,
Negative values result from self-employed respondents reporting losses. You might also find useful o... -
02:08 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1565 (Resolved): Income Variable: Drop negative values?
- Hi,
I am using the fimngrs_dv variable from indresp files. Some of the reported values are negative, for example,...
07/15/2021
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04:07 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1563 (Feedback): Survey Participant Drop-Outs
- Hello Ethan,
The number of adult interviews of Scotland residents increased in Wave 2 when we added the BHPS sampl...
07/14/2021
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10:08 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1563 (In Progress): Survey Participant Drop-Outs
- 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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