Activity
From 06/22/2023 to 07/21/2023
07/19/2023
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02:19 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1942 (In Progress): Bornuk_dv missing data
- Dear colleagues,
I have observed that the derived variable "Born in UK" reports a substantial number (8.61% of obs... -
12:58 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1941 (Resolved): Employee (jbpen + jbpenm) and personal (ppen + ppreg) pensions in Understanding Society - query re. some wave data
- Good afternoon,
I have a query about some of the pensions data in Understanding Society.
Specifically, I have ...
07/14/2023
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03:04 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1936: Missing/Inapplicable Data on Physical Activity
- Dear Piotr,
Your answer is incredibly helpful.
Thank you very much for your kind help and support.
Best Wish...
07/13/2023
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06:00 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1935: Missing data on MSOA codes
- Thanks, Piotr. That's very helpful.
Best wishes,
Fiona -
01:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1935 (Feedback): Missing data on MSOA codes
- Dear Fiona,
You are right about the high number of -9 for MSOA11. We checked this and it seems that for MSOA11 for... -
02:34 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1939 (Feedback): Data availability
- Dear Ali,
You can see if a child has a foster parent using the relationship_dv variable from the egoalt datafile a... -
12:29 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1939 (Resolved): Data availability
- Hi,
I am looking for data relating to the motor development of children who are either in foster care or have experi...
07/12/2023
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03:54 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1937 (Feedback): "Inapplicable" responses for dweltyp
- Hello,
1) this was due to online interviewing being introduced in wave 7, in the web only households this informat... -
02:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1936 (Feedback): Missing/Inapplicable Data on Physical Activity
- Hello,
The high number of missing values on the variables you listed is expected as these were asked only when the... -
01:44 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1934 (Feedback): Linked credit history FCA data to be released in 2023
- Dear Belinda,
Please contact Dr Jack Kneeshaw (kneejw@essex.ac.uk) who can share a draft of the user guide for thi... -
01:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1935 (In Progress): Missing data on MSOA codes
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
07/10/2023
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03:08 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1937 (Resolved): "Inapplicable" responses for dweltyp
- Hello,
My question is about the variable "dweltyp" in the hhsamp files.
- Why are so many households reported as ... -
11:46 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1936 (Resolved): Missing/Inapplicable Data on Physical Activity
- Dear Support Team,
Hello! I am currently looking into the data on people's physical activity. I see that in waves ...
07/07/2023
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02:54 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1935 (Resolved): Missing data on MSOA codes
- Hello,
I have been using the 2011 census LSOA and MSOA codes and the LAD codes from the Special License Access dat... -
01:11 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1934 (In Progress): Linked credit history FCA data to be released in 2023
- Dear Belinda,
I will check this with the data linkage team and get back to you.
Best wishes,
Piotr
UKHLS User... -
01:09 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1932 (In Progress): Caring Module Covid Study Wave 2
- Hi Laurence,
I can confirm that it is indeed not clear which, if any, variable corresponds to the carechange2 ques... -
12:59 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1928: Health condition (hcond) for new entrants and missing values (including -8 inapplicable)
- Hi Alexander,
Yes, absolutely, you can take this information from the BHPS health questions, for some respondents ... -
10:16 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1928: Health condition (hcond) for new entrants and missing values (including -8 inapplicable)
- An additional question for respondents who have been interviewed before in one of the BHPS samples and are now being ...
07/06/2023
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02:07 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1934 (Resolved): Linked credit history FCA data to be released in 2023
- I am emailing to enquire about a forthcoming linked dataset mentioned on your website, namely “linked credit history ...
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01:52 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1931 (Feedback): Child Birthweight
- Hi Taiba,
The c_bwt, c_bwtlb, c_bwtoz, c_bwtk, c_bwtg5 are variables pertaining to child's birth weight, c_chdnbub... -
01:41 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1933 (Feedback): Linking individual data to mother's data in the BHPS
- Hi Dipanwita,
You say that "the BHPS indresp datafiles only contain the harmonised PIDP, and not the PID that was ...
07/05/2023
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03:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1933 (Resolved): Linking individual data to mother's data in the BHPS
- Hello,
I need to link individual level data on individuals aged 16-20 with their mother's data in the BHPS. My ori... -
03:36 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1932 (Resolved): Caring Module Covid Study Wave 2
- Dear UKHLS team,
In the telephone interview version of the second wave (May 2020) of the Covid study, the caring mod... -
01:48 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1931 (Resolved): Child Birthweight
- I am interested in looking at children's birthweight across the waves from 2010 and onwards. I have come across vario...
06/28/2023
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03:25 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1929 (Feedback): ISCO classification of occupations
- Hello,
4-digit ISCO is available in the Special Licence version of the main UKHLS data file available here: https:... -
12:56 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1929 (Resolved): ISCO classification of occupations
- I am wondering whether there exists also the full four digit version of ISCO(88 or 08) codes as the variable query on...
06/27/2023
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05:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1928 (Feedback): Health condition (hcond) for new entrants and missing values (including -8 inapplicable)
- Dear Alexander,
The definition of new entrants in the routing of the hcond questions is based on the following condi...
06/26/2023
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01:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1907: Weighting advice for information from previous wave on wave 12 respondents
- You will need a longitudinal weight for your analysis if you are using information from more than 1 wave.
Olena -
11:54 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1928 (Resolved): Health condition (hcond) for new entrants and missing values (including -8 inapplicable)
- I'm interested in constructing health status and especially certain health conditions over time.
Therefore I have cr...
06/25/2023
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09:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1927 (Feedback): SF1 and SCSF1 variables
- Hello Rowan,
Thanks for highlighting this. We are very sorry the variable note is not entirely correct. We will re...
06/24/2023
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09:35 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1927 (Resolved): SF1 and SCSF1 variables
- Dear sir or madam,
The variables SF1 and SCSF1, in the w_indresp files, are supposed to represent self-assessed h... -
03:48 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1917 (Feedback): DVLA Data: Untaxed vehicles
- Hello,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
The car registration data was collected at W5 (2013-15) whi...
06/23/2023
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03:49 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1907: Weighting advice for information from previous wave on wave 12 respondents
- One more thing, if you are using at least one self-completion variable in your analysis model then the correct weight...
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03:47 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1907: Weighting advice for information from previous wave on wave 12 respondents
- For the example you have described, the correct weight is l_indinui_xw.
Due to staff time constraints, we only ad... -
02:44 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1907: Weighting advice for information from previous wave on wave 12 respondents
- I'm looking to estimate the probably that a survey respondent is classified as economically inactive in wave 12 based...
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03:19 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1926: Parent-reported variables
- I see. What you are suggesting is correct.
These questions were asked only in the BHPS. Based on the questionnaire... -
10:43 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1926: Parent-reported variables
- Hi Alita/team,
Thanks for getting back to me. This information will be useful for me later on, but I'm not sure it... -
10:24 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1926 (Feedback): Parent-reported variables
- Hi Anna,
We provide some of this linking information so you don't need to do this yourself. In the w_indall files,...
06/22/2023
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04:05 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1926 (Resolved): Parent-reported variables
- I would like to check whether I have merged some files correctly, please? My aim is to gather parent-reported variabl...
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11:46 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1913 (Resolved): Weighting with analysis of a dataset of infants
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