Support #2039
openHousehold identifier in Understanding Society COVID-19 Survey Waves
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I have a question about the use of the household identifiers (i_hidp, j_hidp, k_hidp) in the Understanding Society COVID-19 data. From what I understand from the user guide, j_hidp and k_hidp both refer to interviews made in 2019, in wave 10 and 11 of the main Understanding Society survey respectively. So, each respondent in the COVID-19 survey should either have j_hidp, and "-8" (inapplicable) in k_hidp, or viceversa. However, within the same COVID-19 survey wave respondents have both, except for few missing values (around 2-3 per identifier, code "-9"). Is there something I am not understanding? Shouldn't the two identifiers be alternative?
Updated by Understanding Society User Support Team 11 months ago
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Hello,
I am guessing you are referring to the values of these variables in the cw_indresp files. Indeed, in most cases these are non-missing for all three waves. This means that we have at least some information about the households the respondent was living in waves 9, 10, 11. We provided the information about all three identifiers to allow users to decide which wave they want to link the mainstage information from.
However, when you are looking for the mainstage survey interviews completed in 2019, in most cases these would be either in wave 10 or 11 (depending on the sample month for a given household). This is reflected by the value of these identifiers in the jk_indresp_cv file (included in the "mainstage_data_2019" folder) - when j_hidp is non-missing k_hidp equals -12 and when k_hidp is non-missing j_hidp equals -13, and there is an extra jk_hidp variable which either takes the value of j_hidp or k_hidp.
I hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Piotr Marzec
UKHLS User Support
Updated by Laura L 11 months ago
Understanding Society User Support Team wrote in #note-1:
Hello,
I am guessing you are referring to the values of these variables in the cw_indresp files. Indeed, in most cases these are non-missing for all three waves. This means that we have at least some information about the households the respondent was living in waves 9, 10, 11. We provided the information about all three identifiers to allow users to decide which wave they want to link the mainstage information from.
However, when you are looking for the mainstage survey interviews completed in 2019, in most cases these would be either in wave 10 or 11 (depending on the sample month for a given household). This is reflected by the value of these identifiers in the jk_indresp_cv file (included in the "mainstage_data_2019" folder) - when j_hidp is non-missing k_hidp equals -12 and when k_hidp is non-missing j_hidp equals -13, and there is an extra jk_hidp variable which either takes the value of j_hidp or k_hidp.I hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Piotr Marzec
UKHLS User Support
Hi,
Thank you very much, this is very clear now.
Best regards,
Laura
Updated by Understanding Society User Support Team 10 months ago
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