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From 11/16/2021 to 12/15/2021
12/15/2021
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12:34 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1622: Creating my own longitudinal weight
 - Kate,
As your analysis is longitudinal you will need a longitudinal weight. You can create your own tailored weigh... - 
  
10:48 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1622 (Feedback): Creating my own longitudinal weight
 - Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
 
12/14/2021
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04:38 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1622 (Resolved): Creating my own longitudinal weight
 - I am running a linear regression using participants who have responded in waves 9 and 10. I understand that using the...
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02:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1617 (Resolved): Rare cases of time varying psu and strata
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02:27 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1617: Rare cases of time varying psu and strata
 - Thank you very much for following up on this so quickly, and for providing such a detailed explanation! Helps a lot.
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01:43 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1605 (Resolved): Life Satisfaction Data
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01:42 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1604 (Resolved): religiosity variables
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01:42 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1602 (Resolved): unemployment rate
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01:38 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1601 (Resolved): SF-12 Physical and Mental Component Scores
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01:37 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1600 (Resolved): 'Other' response in hsownd variable
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01:37 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1599 (Resolved): Recreating adresp17 - person number of responsible adult
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01:37 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1598 (Resolved): Time Use Module
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01:36 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1597 (Resolved): UK born variable for BHPS member in UKHLS
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01:36 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1596 (Resolved): Identifying a birth in indresp
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01:36 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1594 (Resolved): Distributing household level information to individuals
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01:35 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1593 (Resolved): Are the BHPS and UKHLS pidp values unique?
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01:35 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1592 (Resolved): individual records for variables collected during the survey
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01:34 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1590 (Resolved): Creating a weight variable for fixed effects analysis
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01:34 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1589 (Resolved): Tracking individuals moving house: lack of wave 2 data for addrmov_dv and distmov_dv
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01:33 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1588 (Resolved): Combining the BHPS and UKHLS CNEF datasets
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01:33 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1586 (Resolved): Merging UKHLS waves and optimal weight
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01:32 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1574 (Resolved): Children's weights in the COVID-19 survey
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01:32 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1581 (Resolved): Variables for the creation of education history spells
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01:31 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1584 (Resolved): "inapplicable" end date of maternity leave & how to find out when leave ended
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01:20 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1621 (Feedback): How to merge two data files from two different waves?
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(1) Merge into a wide format file, and you only want to keep those who appeared in both datasets
use j_ind... - 
  
01:15 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1619 (Feedback): Differentiating between income-based benefits and contribution-based / "new style" benefits (JSA, ESA)
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We do not collect the information that you need. You can double check by looking at the questionnaires:
ht... 
12/13/2021
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01:44 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1621 (Resolved): How to merge two data files from two different waves?
 - Could you please provide me with stata syntax to merge 'j_indresp.dta' and 'k_indresp.dta' into one file ? 
I need... - 
  
10:00 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1612: Understanding length of time unemployed
 - Thank you for this reply. All clear on inapplicables and universes. In the downloaded file, "...\UKDA-6614-stata\stat...
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09:38 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1620: Raven Progressive Matrix
 - Thank you very much. That was very helpful
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07:54 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1620 (Feedback): Raven Progressive Matrix
 - The Raven Progressive Matrices were collected from 10-15 year olds via the youth self-completion questionnaire in Wav...
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09:06 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1619 (In Progress): Differentiating between income-based benefits and contribution-based / "new style" benefits (JSA, ESA)
 - 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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08:32 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1617 (Feedback): Rare cases of time varying psu and strata
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There are 3-4 persons for whom this has happenned. This is because they moved from one sample into the hous... - 
  
08:17 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1618 (Feedback): Measuring attacks in the home using wave 1 module on harassment. Q'aire suggests this is possible. Data does not.
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Thanks for bringing this to our attention. The variable label for these variables a_attackedw17, a_unsafew1... 
12/12/2021
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10:04 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1620 (Resolved): Raven Progressive Matrix
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In youth questionnaires of Wave 10, there are questions on the Raven Progressive Matrix. However, I could ... 
12/09/2021
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10:34 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1619 (Resolved): Differentiating between income-based benefits and contribution-based / "new style" benefits (JSA, ESA)
 - Dear Support Team,
In my current research project, I am focussing on benefit recipients. More specifically, I would ... 
12/08/2021
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05:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1618 (Resolved): Measuring attacks in the home using wave 1 module on harassment. Q'aire suggests this is possible. Data does not.
 - Hello, 
Might you be able to help?
The variable lables are inconsistent with the questionnaire grid for the har... - 
  
02:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1617 (In Progress): Rare cases of time varying psu and strata
 - 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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01:34 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1617 (Resolved): Rare cases of time varying psu and strata
 - Dear support team,
When trying to account for the complex survey design, I have run into the following stata error m... - 
  
09:11 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1613: Linking administrative health data
 - Dear Understanding Society team,
Would you still be able to answer my final questions in this thread? Thank you in... 
12/07/2021
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08:20 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1615 (Feedback): Enquiry of participants data collection
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Ethnic group and country of birth questions are asked only once - the first time someone is interviewed. It... - 
  
03:34 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1615 (Resolved): Enquiry of participants data collection
 - Hello, I am interested in exploring the data of ethnicity in the Understanding Society report. I understand the quest...
 
12/03/2021
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07:54 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1614: jbstat Wave 11
 - Many thanks!
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07:46 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1614 (Feedback): jbstat Wave 11
 - Thanks for letting us know that the issue has been resolved. You may also find this document looking at changes made ...
 
12/02/2021
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09:43 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1614: jbstat Wave 11
 - I have just read the comment that "New response option code added in Wave 11: 12 Furloughed and 13 Temporarily laid o...
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09:36 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1614 (Resolved): jbstat Wave 11
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Jbstat variable in Wave 11 has two additional values (12 and 13) that are not label and also they don't e... 
12/01/2021
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03:01 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - Hi Olena,
Yes, for each wave I only link data of the same wave. After creating 'complete' data sets for each wave,... - 
  
12:15 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - Marie,
Yes, youth weights will be suboptimal weights for your analysis (assuming analysis within one wave, and not... 
11/30/2021
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10:23 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - Hi Olena,
Can I assume that the youth cross-sectional weight is the sub-optimal (or indeed the optimal) weight for... - 
  
11:55 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610: Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Jun,
Assuming no change in population size of PSUs over time, the selection probability at the PSU stage is the sa... 
11/29/2021
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01:57 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1613: Linking administrative health data
 - That is very useful to know, many thanks. Is this list of examples of available administrative data still accurate?
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12:33 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1613 (Feedback): Linking administrative health data
 - Linked Welsh administrative health data are almost with us (with possibility of access to users by Spring 2022) but l...
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01:39 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1612: Understanding length of time unemployed
 - (1) About your question regarding inapplicables - anyone who is not asked the question is coded as inapplicable. You ...
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08:28 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610: Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Olena Kaminska wrote in #note-8:
> Jun,
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> Yes, there may be a population increase (by newborns or immigration).... - 
  
08:14 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610: Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Olena Kaminska wrote in #note-3:
> Dear Jun Wang,
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> Thank you for your question.
> 1. Selection probabilities ... 
11/28/2021
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04:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1612: Understanding length of time unemployed
 - Thank you for the quick response. When I follow the approach you describe I get some values that I struggle to interp...
 
11/26/2021
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06:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1591 (Resolved): Design and testing of questionnaire questions
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06:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1595 (Resolved): Modified OECD equivalence scale in BHPS
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06:12 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1613 (In Progress): Linking administrative health data
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10:05 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1613: Linking administrative health data
 - Thank you very much for the clarification!
Good to know that more information will be provided soon. Do you maybe ... - 
  
09:53 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1613 (Feedback): Linking administrative health data
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We collected the consents but the data hasn't been linked yet. As and when data are linked information abou... - 
  
09:46 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1613 (Resolved): Linking administrative health data
 - Dear Understanding Society team,
I am interested in participants' health status around the time of the Understandi... - 
  
06:12 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610 (Feedback): Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
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02:04 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610: Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Jun,
Also, if people move across PSUs you are in the territory of a cross-classified design, which would need to b... - 
  
02:03 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610: Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Jun,
Yes, there may be a population increase (by newborns or immigration). It depends on your longitudinal plans f... - 
  
01:50 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610: Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Hi, Olena, thanks very much, the second question is solved.
For the first question, suppose there are 100 PSUs in ... - 
  
12:39 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610: Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Jun,
Let's talk about a theoretical example.
In IP1 let's say we sample 10 people out of each PSU. If each PSU ha... - 
  
08:03 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610: Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Dear Olena,
I'm working on CHARLS project. Thanks for your reply, but there is still some questions here:
Accor... - 
  
08:00 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610: Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Dear Olena,
I'm working on CHARLS(China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study) project. Thanks for your reply, ... - 
  
06:11 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1612 (Feedback): Understanding length of time unemployed
 - The end of the first employment status since last interview is recorded in j_empstend(y/m/d). Then if the next employ...
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03:34 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - Thanks!
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12:29 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - Marie,
I can confirm that "if weight2011>0" is not necessary in this example and should result in the same estimat... - 
  
08:08 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - Hi Olena,
Thank you!
What confused me is this part:
> svyset psu2011 [pw=weight2011], strata(strata2011) sin... 
11/25/2021
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02:45 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - Marie,
The FAQ is not related to the question you have. It relates to a pooled dataset where if you pool over many... - 
  
12:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - Hi Olena,
Very helpful - thank you! Now I am confident that I did use the weights correctly.
I guess it is on m... - 
  
11:43 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - Marie,
Yes, I see what you mean, and I was able to replicate your results. By expectation this should not happen. ... 
11/24/2021
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03:23 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - Hi Olena,
Yes, I use the same svyset (and therefore all 3 scenarios are weighted). I guess this is evident also in... - 
  
03:07 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - Marie,
Are all of your 3 scenarios weighted? And do you use the same svyset for them?
Thanks,
Olena
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12:18 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - Hi Olena,
Interesting! Let me give you an example that I just tested:
I have a sample of n = 2,671. Of these, 3... - 
  
11:27 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - Marie,
I am not sure about your question. If you use weights correctly people with 0 weights won't contribute to y... - 
  
09:08 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609 (Feedback): Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
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09:06 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609 (In Progress): Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
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11:20 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610: Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Dear Jun Wang,
Thank you for your question.
1. Selection probabilities for refreshment sample are independent of ... - 
  
09:05 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610 (In Progress): Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - 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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09:09 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1612 (In Progress): Understanding length of time unemployed
 - 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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08:50 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1611 (Feedback): Geographical data
 - Hi Chiara,
The geographical locator variables for our survey respondents, levels lower than GOR are available as S... 
11/23/2021
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01:10 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - Hi Olena,
Essentially, I am interested in the effect of exposure X on outcome Y. Exposure X is linked data (via LS... - 
  
12:52 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - Marie,
First of all, you could use youth in a longitudinal analysis, just keeping in mind that a few years before ... - 
  
12:26 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - Hi Olena,
I use youth data from waves 1-8. I pool these data into one data set. I do not run a longitudinal analys... - 
  
12:04 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - Marie,
Thank you. Do you mean that you pool all youth data from all waves? And for each wave you want to combine y... - 
  
01:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1612 (Resolved): Understanding length of time unemployed
 - Dear team, I hope you can help. I'm working with US W10 in Stata (file: j_indresp.dta). I'm using "j_jbstat == 3" to ...
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11:16 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1611 (Resolved): Geographical data
 - Hi, will it be possible to know in which council area Scottish respondents live in? I know in the main survey there i...
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08:54 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1610 (Resolved): Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
 - Hi, 
I'm user from Peking University, my research interests include survey sampling and data integration.
R... 
11/22/2021
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01:30 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609: Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
 - PS In the FAQ on pooling cross-sectional data you say: "We strongly recommend that a non-zero value of the
weight va... - 
  
10:35 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1609 (Resolved): Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
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In my project, I am analysing youth data. For my analyses, I define my analytic sample. For example, youth ... 
11/19/2021
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04:48 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - I forgot to mention: I use data from waves 1-8, and youth and adult data are matched for each wave (i.e., youth wave ...
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04:46 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - Dear Olena,
Thank you for your rapid response. Yes, for the *youth* analysis, I am using data from the youth quest... - 
  
04:24 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - Marie,
Thank you. It sounds like the best approach would be for you to create a tailored weight. But you could als... - 
  
03:57 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608 (In Progress): Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - 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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03:54 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1608 (Resolved): Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
 - Dear Understanding Society support team,
Today I attended a workshop on using weights in Understanding Society. I ... 
11/17/2021
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11:18 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1607 (Feedback): Questionnaire Sequencing for the last 5 minutes- EMBS
 - The questionnaire shows the order in which the questions were asked. These questions were not asked in one block.
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10:32 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1607 (Resolved): Questionnaire Sequencing for the last 5 minutes- EMBS
 - Can we be told whether the extra 5 minutes worth of questions for EMBS and GP sub-samples occured at the end of the C...
 
11/16/2021
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11:16 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1606: Adult Subject Birth Order
 - Yes, there is a variable which ask for the number of siblings - NSIBS (also asked in BHPS Wave 13)
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