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Survey Weights for Multi-Wave Pooled Analysis

Added by Lisa Waddell 3 months ago. Updated 3 months ago.

Status:
Feedback
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Weights
Start date:
01/29/2024
% Done:

80%


Description

Hello,

I have constructed an unconventional sample by pooling tab-delineated data files for SN 6614-Understanding Society: Waves 1-13, 2009-2022 and Harmonised BHPS: Waves 1-18, 1991-2009. I request your advice regarding these weights.

Sample Construction: Using the family matrix, I identify everyone in the sample with both a mother and a father pidp identified. Using all waves of data, I keep participants whose mother and father both responded when the participant was aged 10 or younger. I then filter by participants who responded at the age of 21 or older. These two filtering functions leave me with a sample of around ~2000 people between the ages 21-41, from BHPS and USoc samples. Due to my pooling of BHPS and USoc samples, when I follow the steps for constructing a tailored sample weight, I lose a substantial portion of my sample. For example, if I choose a base weight from Wave 1 of USoc, I lose the entire BHPS sample. If I choose a base weight from Wave 2 of USoc, I lose a substantial portion of the USoc sample.

Given how I construct my sample, do you have any advice on how I should be applying survey weights?

All the best,
Lisa

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