Support #2193
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Paygu_dv: difference between EUL and special licence data
 
        
        Added by Nico Ochmann 10 months ago.
        Updated 7 months ago.
        
  
  
  
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  Dear Team, 
I would like to know whether the wage data in the EUL version of Understanding Society is top coded or censored. 
Thanks 
Nico
   
 
 
  
  
    
    
    
    
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Hello Nico,
	Reported and imputed income and investment amounts have been top-coded to protect respondent confidentiality. Specifically:
• Individual earnings, self-employment profits, investment income, and rent have been top-coded at £100,000 per annum (or the monthly equivalent), after accounting for tax and National Insurance for net incomes.
• Income sources (e.g. paygu_dv, payu_dv, etc) have been top-coded at ±£8,333 per month (or the equivalent net amount).
	For access to income and investment data without top-coding, the Special Licence version of the dataset (SN 6931) is available here https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacatalogue/studies/study?id=6931
	You can find more details in the "Imputation flags and top-coding of income variables" section of the user guide here: https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstage/user-guides/main-survey-user-guide/imputation-flags-and-top-coding-of-income-variables/
	I hope this information is helpful.
	Best wishes,
Roberto Cavazos
Understanding Society User Support Team
 
   
  
  
    
    
    
    Dear Roberto, 
thanks a lot for this great reply, much appreciated.  
I hope you have a good  day. 
Best,  
Nico
 
   
  
  
    
    
    
    
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