Activity
From 04/02/2023 to 05/01/2023
04/28/2023
- 02:57 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1898 (Feedback): Link respondents to Westminster electoral constituencies
- Hi Margherita,
Have you considered using Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies Special Licence datasets? These ... - 02:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1897 (Feedback): Birth year and birth order of all ever child
- Hi Luca,
I'd suggest the following steps:
1) using xhhrel file to identify all resident children,
2) linking the inf... - 01:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1895 (Feedback): Parental leave histories
- Hello,
Regarding q1, it seems that you have already covered most possible scenarios as w_jbstat inquires about you...
04/27/2023
- 03:54 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1898 (Resolved): Link respondents to Westminster electoral constituencies
- Hello, I would like to be able to link respondents in a given wave to Westminster electoral constituencies for the la...
- 08:26 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1897 (Resolved): Birth year and birth order of all ever child
- Dear Support Team,
I aim to derive for each women the birth year, age and birth order of all her child ever had i.e...
04/24/2023
- 07:31 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1894: Weight for unbalanced and merged UKHLS and BHPS data
- Olena Kaminska wrote in #note-2:
> Dear Yanan Zhang,
>
> Thank you for your question. Yes, you always need to use... - 01:20 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1894: Weight for unbalanced and merged UKHLS and BHPS data
- Dear Yanan Zhang,
Thank you for your question. Yes, you always need to use weights with UKHLS, regardless of analy... - 01:16 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1892: Question regarding longitudinal weights
- Johanna,
Yes, clustering changes only standard errors, and therefore confidence interval, and therefore p-values o...
04/23/2023
- 11:10 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1892 (In Progress): Question regarding longitudinal weights
- 11:09 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1894 (In Progress): Weight for unbalanced and merged UKHLS and BHPS data
- Thank you for your email.
We aim to respond to simple queries within 48 hours and more complex issues within 7 wo... - 11:09 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1895 (In Progress): Parental leave histories
- Thank you for your email.
We aim to respond to simple queries within 48 hours and more complex issues within 7 wo... - 11:06 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1896 (Feedback): why there are so many cases inapplicable in terms of occupational class (current job)
- Hello,
This variable value for jbsoc00_cc is missing for anyone who does not have a job. Please check the question... - 09:31 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1896 (Resolved): why there are so many cases inapplicable in terms of occupational class (current job)
- Dear User Support Team,
I was wondering why there were so many cases inapplicable in terms of occupational class (...
04/21/2023
- 07:22 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1892: Question regarding longitudinal weights
- Dear Olena,
thank you very much for your in-depth answer! I'm interested in what happens after a particular event... - 02:22 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1892: Question regarding longitudinal weights
- Johanna,
It sounds to me that you may be pooling information from multiple waves, which depending on how you do it... - 04:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1895 (Resolved): Parental leave histories
- Hello
I'm hoping to find a way to construct a dataset listing paternity and maternity leave uptake (yes/no) and d... - 03:30 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1894 (Resolved): Weight for unbalanced and merged UKHLS and BHPS data
- Dear Sir/Madam,
I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits.
I am currently working with indi... - 09:23 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1886 (Feedback): Weighting unemployment duration data
- 09:22 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1890 (Feedback): Extracting PSU and Individual-Level Weights for a Multilevel Model
- 09:21 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1893 (Feedback): How can I match the information of youths onto that of their fathers and mothers
- 09:20 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1893: How can I match the information of youths onto that of their fathers and mothers
- The father and mother pidps are included in the youth files. Using those you can match their information from other f...
- 09:13 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1893 (Resolved): How can I match the information of youths onto that of their fathers and mothers
- Dear User Support Team,
I am a postdoc researcher in Sociology at Nankai University, China. I was awarded a PhD in...
04/19/2023
- 04:58 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1892 (Resolved): Question regarding longitudinal weights
- Dear support,
I've got another question regarding longitudinal weights in UKHLS. I'm using data from adult respon... - 10:31 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1830: Many missing values of sclonely (How often do you feel lonely?)
- Hello Roberto,
Thank you very much! I was just a bit confused because the data shows that there are some cases in ...
04/18/2023
- 05:31 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1830: Many missing values of sclonely (How often do you feel lonely?)
- Hello Frank
As was mentioned before, the Loneliness (self-completion) module was added to the questionnaires in wave...
04/17/2023
- 03:53 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1830: Many missing values of sclonely (How often do you feel lonely?)
- Dear all,
I have a follow-up question. Is there a variable to identify these cases? I have tried to identify the ...
04/14/2023
- 02:26 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1890: Extracting PSU and Individual-Level Weights for a Multilevel Model
- Laurence,
The individual weight should be the appropriate weight for your analysis.
Best of luck,
Olena
- 01:38 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1890: Extracting PSU and Individual-Level Weights for a Multilevel Model
- Dear Olena,
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Just one further question - for the individual weight, you sta... - 12:42 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1890: Extracting PSU and Individual-Level Weights for a Multilevel Model
- Laurence,
Thank you for coming back to me. Please ignore my earlier recommendations. You actually don't need desig... - 12:27 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1890: Extracting PSU and Individual-Level Weights for a Multilevel Model
- Dear Olena,
Thank you very much for your reply. How do I access previous releases of the data?
Additionally, I tr... - 12:01 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1890: Extracting PSU and Individual-Level Weights for a Multilevel Model
- Laurence,
Thank you for your question. Yes, your consideration of the weights at each level is correct.
You can ...
04/12/2023
- 01:51 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1891: l_nbrcoh_dv in wave 12 not found
- Thank you!
- 01:46 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1891 (Feedback): l_nbrcoh_dv in wave 12 not found
- Hello Emanuele
The variable l_nbrcoh_dv is now part of the household questionnaire so will appear in the w_hhresp ... - 01:10 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1891 (Resolved): l_nbrcoh_dv in wave 12 not found
- I might be wrong, sorry, in case.
I cannot seem to find l_nbrcoh_dv in wave 12.
Thanks in advance for any hel... - 08:57 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1883 (Feedback): Periods for personal income - fimnlabgrs_dv & paygu_dv
04/11/2023
- 05:35 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1890 (In Progress): Extracting PSU and Individual-Level Weights for a Multilevel Model
- Dear Understanding Society team,
I am running a multilevel model using individuals nested within census areas (LSOAs... - 12:23 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1888: Interpretation of 'trainany'
- Hello Laura,
I have noticed that the table is not displaying properly. I have attached an Excel file containing t... - 12:14 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1888 (Feedback): Interpretation of 'trainany'
- Hello Laura,
Sample members are interviewed every year as long as they continue to live in the UK and can be loca... - 09:17 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1888 (In Progress): Interpretation of 'trainany'
- Hello Laura
Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back t... - 11:02 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1889 (Feedback): Missing waves when merging UKHLS and BHPS datasets
- Hello Neil,
Consider incorporating the "isvar" command in your code to identify defined variables when working wi...
04/07/2023
- 03:33 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1889 (Resolved): Missing waves when merging UKHLS and BHPS datasets
- Hi there,
I have merged the UKHLS and BHPS datasets for a few data variables which were used in both datasets and ...
04/06/2023
- 02:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1888 (Resolved): Interpretation of 'trainany'
- I wanted to clarify the interpretation of the variable 'trainany' in the annual event history module.
The variable... - 12:36 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1887: Merging PEACH with core file
- Dear Piotr,
Thanks for your quick reply! I have now deleted this version of PEACH and will use the new one upon it... - 11:01 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1887 (Feedback): Merging PEACH with core file
- Dear Gabriele,
We have identified a major issue with the data - a lot of pidps are incorrect. Please refrain from ...
04/05/2023
- 03:33 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1887 (Resolved): Merging PEACH with core file
- Hi,
I have been trying to merge the newly-released version of PEACH (2009-2021) to the core file (indresp, W1-W12...
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