Olena Kaminska's activity
From 09/26/2024 to 10/25/2024
10/25/2024
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10:04 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #2167: Using weights for 17 BHPS and 13 UKHLS waves for pooled cross-sectional analysis.
- Nico,
Yes, year does create an issue as our sample is not random within each year. There is a year of issue and ca...
10/24/2024
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07:57 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2167: Using weights for 17 BHPS and 13 UKHLS waves for pooled cross-sectional analysis.
- Nico,
Please explain more what you mean by collapsing? Does it mean that your unit of analysis are not people but ...
10/23/2024
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11:57 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #2167: Using weights for 17 BHPS and 13 UKHLS waves for pooled cross-sectional analysis.
- Nico,
Yes, this all looks good. Please note, that until 2001 BHPS represented GB excluding NI, and from 2001 NI is...
10/17/2024
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12:44 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2160: create a tailored weight
- Shiyu,
Couples are a bit complicated entity to study, but here are a few suggestions.
UKHLS represents people l...
10/15/2024
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02:20 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2161: weights query
- Georgina,
Don't use design weights - these will ignore nonresponse completely.
Yes, you can pool. Read about it h...
10/14/2024
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10:53 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #2161: weights query
- Georgina,
Thank you for your question. If you use information from a later adult interview, it would be best to us... -
10:49 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #2160: create a tailored weight
- Shiyu,
Yes, this sounds correct.
Olena
10/11/2024
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12:54 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2160: create a tailored weight
- Shiyu,
Thank you for your question.
1. For base weight it is best to use the first wave in your analysis, wave b...
09/27/2024
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01:47 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2154: Scaling weights for pooled calendar year analysis
- Emma,
Yes, your understanding is correct. In your situation first create a dataset for each year, and then rescale...
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