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How to combine two waves?

Added by Sabrina Khan almost 11 years ago. Updated almost 11 years ago.

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Closed
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Normal
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Redmine Admin
Category:
Survey design
Start date:
05/17/2013
% Done:

100%


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I have been referring to various literature available on how to combine the two waves in USoC and am a bit confused, either to use merge or append? Could you please guide me how to combine the entire datasets of Wave 1 and 2? And secondly how can I use the BHPS identifier - hidp and individual identifier - pidp, to identify the respondents from the BHPS? is there any literature available somewhere that might be useful?
Thanks!

#1

Updated by Redmine Admin almost 11 years ago

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pidp is the unique personal identifier across all waves and be used for merging data on the same individuals from different waves.

From the user guide (p.42):

“For longitudinal analysis of the GPS sample, cases may be matched to Wave 1 data, available as part of this release from the UK Data Service, using the variable pidp, the Understanding Society cross wave person identifier.
However for the BHPS sample, a different identifier will need to be used: the variable pid, which is the BHPS cross-wave person identifier. The pid identifier is available in all person level files in the Understanding Society Wave 2 release and in the 18-wave BHPS longitudinal data set, available separately from UK Data Service.”

The cases in the two samples can be distinguished using the variable b_memorig (INDSAMP) or b_hhorig (enumeration and response files).

Jakob

#2

Updated by Redmine Admin almost 11 years ago

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The user guide has examples of some common data handling tasks.
The training course materials here may also be of interest: https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps/courses

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