Activity
From 12/03/2022 to 01/01/2023
12/22/2022
- 05:59 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1831 (Feedback): hhgrid_w12.clstat
- Hello Becky
According to our data team, leavers are dropped as the Household Grid module (hhgrid) is only for thos... - 04:46 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1835 (In Progress): Number of dependent children (inside or outside of household) - variable availability
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 02:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1835 (Resolved): Number of dependent children (inside or outside of household) - variable availability
- Good afternoon,
By my reading, Understanding Society doesn't have a variable (derived or otherwise) on the number ... - 12:33 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1834 (In Progress): Linkage National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED)
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 11:27 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1834 (Resolved): Linkage National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED)
- Dear Support team,
I am writing to ask if there has been any process regarding the linkage of the National Energy ...
12/21/2022
- 06:44 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1833 (Feedback): Data information necessary for publication in journal
- 06:43 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1833: Data information necessary for publication in journal
- Congratulations Nico!
We ask all data users to cite all datasets used - both SN6631 and SN6666 - correctly. The e... - 10:09 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1833 (Resolved): Data information necessary for publication in journal
- Dear Understanding Society Team,
I would like to inform you that my job market paper out of my dissertation (Essays... - 05:51 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1827 (Feedback): Correct weights to use
12/20/2022
- 11:36 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1832 (Feedback): Highest qualification variables - query about correct variable and coverage of non-UK qualifications
- Hello Thomas,
For your first question.
The key highest educational qualification variables are QFHIGH_DV and HIQ... - 09:31 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1832 (In Progress): Highest qualification variables - query about correct variable and coverage of non-UK qualifications
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
12/19/2022
- 12:19 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1822: Issue with Census 2011 Rural-Urban Indicators
- Ah ok, that's annoying but thanks for letting me know.
- 10:02 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1797: Child birth years/fertility histories
- Dear Olena
I've had a look into this and still haven't been able to get similar numbers so I think I do need the syn...
12/16/2022
- 06:03 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1832 (Resolved): Highest qualification variables - query about correct variable and coverage of non-UK qualifications
- I just have a couple of very minor queries about the variables on qualifications in Understanding Society. By my unde...
- 01:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Sorry for the late reply. Thanks so much for your suggestion, I've worked through it this week! I would just like to ...
12/15/2022
- 07:35 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1829 (Feedback): Proportions of groups within inactive population.
- 07:33 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1831 (In Progress): hhgrid_w12.clstat
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 05:02 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1831 (Resolved): hhgrid_w12.clstat
- Hello,
There is a question in the household grid about where household leavers are now living (leavers abode): hhg... - 11:16 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1822: Issue with Census 2011 Rural-Urban Indicators
- Hello Albert,
According to our data team, the ONS Postcode Directories are provided by the ONS, and they say for th...
12/13/2022
- 11:40 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1773: Gig Economy module
- Yuliya,
Thank you for your question. One doesn't need specific weights for small subgroups - just use our weights.... - 10:25 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1830 (In Progress): Many missing values of sclonely (How often do you feel lonely?)
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
12/12/2022
- 10:15 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1773: Gig Economy module
- Dear Support Team,
Following my question about the *Gig Economy* module. Given the relatively small sample size (w... - 02:11 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1830 (Resolved): Many missing values of sclonely (How often do you feel lonely?)
- Dear all,
In the latest wave 12, there are so many missing values for the variable sclonely (How often do you feel... - 01:55 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1827: Correct weights to use
- Amelia,
No, this isn't a valid option. Our sample months don't have the same selection probabilities, so using som...
12/11/2022
- 05:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1822: Issue with Census 2011 Rural-Urban Indicators
- Hi,
Sorry, would it be possible to get an update on the northern ireland question? It would be good to be able to ...
12/09/2022
- 04:28 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1827: Correct weights to use
- Hi Olena,
Many thanks for your response.
Could I ask a further question to help me understand the cross-secti... - 03:03 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1827: Correct weights to use
- Amelia,
Thank you for your clarification.
1) No, you can't use only one calendar year. Using 2014 from wave 5 fo... - 02:58 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1829: Proportions of groups within inactive population.
- Alex,
Thank you for your question. There may be many reasons for the difference you mention, but from my previous ... - 02:51 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Henrique,
Thank you. This clarifies the question. You should put the model together. If a person is in your model ... - 01:51 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Sorry, I am a bit confused. My wave-combination of interest is participants at waves 7 to 11 of the mainstage and 1 t...
12/08/2022
- 09:50 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1826 (Feedback): Socioeconomic status
- 09:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1826: Socioeconomic status
- Hello Sadia,
A sketch of the matching is as follows:
For i_youth file, you have different identifiers for paren... - 04:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1829 (In Progress): Proportions of groups within inactive population.
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 03:46 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1829 (Resolved): Proportions of groups within inactive population.
- Hi, I have recently analysed the inactive population using USoc within DWP to expand our evidence base, applying the ...
- 02:23 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1828: Partnership histories response status
- Dear Michaela
Yes, the Partnership Histories dataset (SN 8473) is about to be deposited at the UK Data Service to ... - 11:53 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1828: Partnership histories response status
- Dear Understanding Society Support Team,
Thank you very much for this, it is really helpful.
One thing I'd like t... - 04:26 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1828 (Feedback): Partnership histories response status
- Hello Michaela,
In the initial wave someone is interviewed they are asked if they were ever married, ever cohabite... - 02:07 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Henrique,
Do you mean you want to model first nonresponse to a Covid wave, and then conditional on response your m... - 01:51 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Thanks so much for your suggestion. So what you are suggesting would be to fit a conditional model of response, where...
- 11:50 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1825: 2011 LSOAs for BHPS waves
- Hi,
Thanks for this; that makes sense. I am considering using 2001 LSOAs - though this would make the UKHLS waves ... - 10:53 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1825 (Feedback): 2011 LSOAs for BHPS waves
- Hello Albert,
According to our data team, there are no current plans to make LSOA 2011 apply to BHPS waves. As do... - 10:45 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1827: Correct weights to use
- Thank you Olena for your response.
For 1), if I’m going to select respondents who were interviewed in 2014 in wav...
12/07/2022
- 10:16 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1828 (Resolved): Partnership histories response status
- Dear Understanding Society team,
I was wondering if there is any way to know whether a woman (specifically, a moth... - 02:56 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Ok, then your best option would be to use wave 11 longitudinal weight as your base weight, and predict response in yo...
- 02:38 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- No, a person just needs to participate in one of the Covid waves.
Kind regards,
Henrique - 02:20 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Henrique,
Thank you. This clarifies it. Can you tell me how you are using Covid data - do you need a person to par... - 01:40 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Thanks for your reply.
We are indeed interested in a 0/1 effect of our treatment variable. We are simply regressi... - 02:26 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1827: Correct weights to use
- Amelia,
Thank you for your question. Our weights work with any population subgroup (but not a subsample). If you w... - 09:58 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1827: Correct weights to use
Just to clarify regarding 2), I’m not looking at changes in this wave 2 independent variable over time, but simply ...- 09:40 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1827 (Resolved): Correct weights to use
- Dear Olena,
I have two questions regarding using weights. I’m trying to conduct a cross-sectional analysis using ... - 09:50 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1826 (In Progress): Socioeconomic status
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 09:45 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1825 (In Progress): 2011 LSOAs for BHPS waves
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
12/06/2022
- 06:59 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1826 (Resolved): Socioeconomic status
- I wondered if there is a variable for socioeconomic status (e.g., parents' annual income) that I could match with the...
- 06:01 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1825 (Resolved): 2011 LSOAs for BHPS waves
- Hi,
I was wondering whether you have any plans to make the 2011 LSOA file (https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/dataca... - 02:17 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Henrique,
Just to clarify, by treatment variable do you mean that you are interested in 0/1 effect of your treatme...
12/05/2022
- 07:19 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1817: oldest child via family matrix
- yes
- 10:01 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1820: Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
- Thanks for your reply, and my apologies for not being clear. Responding to your questions:
1) We have combined th...
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