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From 05/20/2023 to 06/18/2023
06/18/2023
- 12:48 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1924 (Resolved): Control for mother/father educ
- Hi team,
In Wave 11 of the UKHLS- is there any variables to control for father/mother's education?
Thanks, Pauline
06/16/2023
- 05:06 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1923 (Resolved): Utilising questions from UKLHS as national benchmarks in Wales
- The question was answered over email.
- 10:09 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1923 (Resolved): Utilising questions from UKLHS as national benchmarks in Wales
- I am a Research Fellow at Cardiff University working on a project funded by Healthy Working Wales (HWW) of Public Hea...
- 05:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1922 (Feedback): Care Home
- Hi Joshua,
To see if the household is in an institution, use dweltyp (hhsamp) for CAPI, and whether the respondent...
06/15/2023
- 01:42 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1913: Weighting with analysis of a dataset of infants
- Thanks Olena,
One final question - why do you suggest using the father's weight as opposed to the mother's? Since mo... - 12:19 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1913: Weighting with analysis of a dataset of infants
- If both parents need to respond to a full personal interview, we don't have a weight for this combination. You could ...
06/14/2023
- 04:35 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1913: Weighting with analysis of a dataset of infants
- to clarify the above - children's eligibility depends on *both* of their parents incomes (assuming they live in a two...
- 10:24 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1913: Weighting with analysis of a dataset of infants
- Thanks so much for your response Olena.
I am a little confused as to how that would work in practice given that many... - 12:22 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1908 (Feedback): Weights using the BHPS Consolidated Marital, Cohabitation and Fertility Histories
- 11:28 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1921 (Feedback): Non-Covid affected data
- When you don't weight our data your estimates will be biased in certain ways, please see the weighting section of the...
- 10:37 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1921: Non-Covid affected data
- I am actually confused about the weights?
What is wrong/what happens if I use for example Wave 11's data only with... - 09:03 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1922 (Resolved): Care Home
- Understanding Society states, 'Sample is not selected from institutions such as care homes but if sample members move...
06/13/2023
- 07:20 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1921 (In Progress): Non-Covid affected data
- Hi,
In wave 10 there 145 respondents (j_indresp, count if j_ienddaty==2020 & j_ienddatm>=3) who completed their i... - 07:11 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1920: Create a Schooling years variable
- Sorry, I missed your further posts.
Re 2, the advice is the same, the most efficient way is to link that informati... - 05:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1920 (Feedback): Create a Schooling years variable
- Hi,
1) I am afraid I can't help you with this one, that depends on you research problem and we leave such decision... - 05:03 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1919 (Feedback): Marital status (mastat_dv & marstat_dv)
- Hi Luis,
mastat_dv is more detailed and has slightly less missing values than marstat_dv. The reason behind is tha... - 04:41 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1918 (Feedback): Controlling for residence/county
- Hello,
You need to apply for one of the geographical identifiers datasets. These datasets include only the househ... - 02:21 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1908: Weights using the BHPS Consolidated Marital, Cohabitation and Fertility Histories
- Dear Natalia,
Thank you for your question. All the weights we provide are probability weights (pw in stata).
If y...
06/10/2023
- 03:51 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1920: Create a Schooling years variable
- Here is the code I have tried for query 2) using the xwavedat file but I still get only 1081 observations...
use x... - 02:50 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1920: Create a Schooling years variable
- Note: I am confused about a 3) thing
3)When recoding the -8 and -1 as misisng in wave 11 for both scend and feend,... - 02:39 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1920 (Resolved): Create a Schooling years variable
- Hi team,
I need help with some Stata coding...I want to create a schooling years variable to get the number of yea... - 02:59 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1921 (Resolved): Non-Covid affected data
- Hi team,
If I want the most recent data unaffected by Covid, what wave should I use? I started using 2019-2020 but...
06/09/2023
- 06:07 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1919 (Resolved): Marital status (mastat_dv & marstat_dv)
- Dear colleagues,
I'm wondering which of the derived variables of maritat status to use for my analysis.
When I ... - 01:39 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1918 (Resolved): Controlling for residence/county
- Hi team,
I am looking to control for the region where respodents live/work at. I have found variables that allow t...
06/08/2023
- 03:48 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1917 (In Progress): DVLA Data: Untaxed vehicles
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 03:37 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1916 (Feedback): xwavedat vs xwaveid
- Hello Alexey,
Universe of xwavedat is all sample members who have ever been enumerated in any household in the BHP... - 02:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1913 (Feedback): Weighting with analysis of a dataset of infants
- 01:39 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1913: Weighting with analysis of a dataset of infants
- Laura,
What you need is the weight of the parent individual full interview, like indinui_xw. Technically, you comb...
06/07/2023
- 07:14 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1917 (Resolved): DVLA Data: Untaxed vehicles
- Hello
I would be greatful if anyone could explain this aspect of the DVLA dataset. I’m looking at the proportion o... - 04:21 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1916 (Resolved): xwavedat vs xwaveid
- Hello,
What is the difference in the universe between the xwavedat file (150,393 rows) and xwaveid file (128,036 r... - 09:07 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1914: job title and descriptive information in the covid wave
- Hello,
These variables were dropped due to some inconsistencies we had discovered. There is a plan to release them... - 08:58 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1912 (Feedback): Merging newborn and child data Waves 11 & 12
- Hello,
w_child - that file is at the child level, there are two unique identifiers, pidp and the combination of w_...
06/06/2023
- 04:10 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1914 (In Progress): job title and descriptive information in the covid wave
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 11:25 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1914 (In Progress): job title and descriptive information in the covid wave
- To who it may concern,
I am currently using UKHLS covid wave 7,8,9 to conduct research. In the questionnaires, jbs... - 04:08 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1912 (In Progress): Merging newborn and child data Waves 11 & 12
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 03:40 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1913 (In Progress): Weighting with analysis of a dataset of infants
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
06/05/2023
- 05:01 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1913 (Resolved): Weighting with analysis of a dataset of infants
- Dear US team,
My question is about weighting when carrying out analysis with infants (0-2).
I want to carry out... - 04:30 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1910: Information about NHS and purchase of private health isurance
Hi Piotr,
Thank you for your timely response.
Yeah I saw those variables but does private use equal private i...- 12:55 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1910 (Feedback): Information about NHS and purchase of private health isurance
- Hello,
I am assuming you are asking about the hlcvr question which has been discontinued in UKHLS. You can find so... - 06:20 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1910 (Resolved): Information about NHS and purchase of private health isurance
- Hi,
I am conducting a longitudinal study on factors that predispose individuals to purchase private medical insura... - 01:56 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1912 (Resolved): Merging newborn and child data Waves 11 & 12
- Hello,
I am trying to look at breastfeeding data for waves 11 and 12, and note there is breastfeeding data in both k...
06/02/2023
- 03:31 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1909 (Feedback): Cognitive ability
- Hi Luis,
In addition to the raw data from this module a set of derived variables is included, you can find the lis... - 12:54 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1909 (Resolved): Cognitive ability
- Dear colleagues,
I am a Sociologist at the DemoSoc Research Group (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) I'm currently doing r...
05/29/2023
- 05:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1908 (In Progress): Weights using the BHPS Consolidated Marital, Cohabitation and Fertility Histories
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 04:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1905 (Resolved): Inapplicable codes on the W12 hhresp helpbuy questions
05/26/2023
- 10:16 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1908 (Resolved): Weights using the BHPS Consolidated Marital, Cohabitation and Fertility Histories
- Hello. I am studying differences in single/partnered parents. To do so, I am using the British Household Panel Survey...
- 05:08 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1905: Inapplicable codes on the W12 hhresp helpbuy questions
- Hi Alita,
Thanks for this - all makes sense now!
Best
Rory
Understanding Society User Support Team wrote i... - 12:24 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1907 (Feedback): Weighting advice for information from previous wave on wave 12 respondents
- Hello,
if you are using only variables from Wave 12 indresp file (l_indresp) to compute the statistics then you ca... - 11:33 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1907 (Resolved): Weighting advice for information from previous wave on wave 12 respondents
- Hi there
So I'm using the indresp dataset and looking at adult respondents. My population is respondents who are c...
05/23/2023
- 03:47 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1905 (Feedback): Inapplicable codes on the W12 hhresp helpbuy questions
- Thanks for highlighting this pattern.
First, I need to amend my answer above. The syntax of the Universe for helpb... - 01:30 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1903: Weighting guidance for intergenerational analysis
- Esme,
Yes, I think you've done your best.
Olena - 11:27 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1894 (Feedback): Weight for unbalanced and merged UKHLS and BHPS data
- 11:27 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1899 (Feedback): Household weights
- 11:14 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1890: Extracting PSU and Individual-Level Weights for a Multilevel Model
- Hi Olena,
That's good to know - thanks! I am just using indresp, so adults.
Thank you so much for your on-going h...
05/22/2023
- 04:55 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1903: Weighting guidance for intergenerational analysis
- Hi Olena,
Only 24 of the 330 people are TSMs. I've tried using issue weights from wave 2, but unfortunately, it le... - 02:46 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1903: Weighting guidance for intergenerational analysis
- Esme,
First, check if 330 people are OSMs. If they are TSMs they should not have any weight. And yes, if you want,... - 02:22 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1903: Weighting guidance for intergenerational analysis
- Hi Olena,
Thanks. I have done so using enumeration weights for my sample from the year they turn 25. However, now ... - 02:43 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1890: Extracting PSU and Individual-Level Weights for a Multilevel Model
- Laurence,
It is possible for you to create psnenub_xd yourself. But first, could you tell me if you are using any ... - 10:21 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1905: Inapplicable codes on the W12 hhresp helpbuy questions
- Just a quick update - I'm wondering if this temporal trend is related to the broader patterning of inapplicable cases...
- 09:39 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1905: Inapplicable codes on the W12 hhresp helpbuy questions
- Hi Alita,
Many thanks for looking into this so swiftly. I've rerun the code with your more restricted universe and...
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