https://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/https://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/support/favicon.ico?15995719382016-01-05T14:25:43ZUnderstanding Society User SupportUnderstanding Society User Support - Support #473: Zero income from labour but high job satisfactionhttps://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/473?journal_id=16202016-01-05T14:25:43ZVictoria Nolanvlnolan@essex.ac.uk
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>New</i> to <i>In Progress</i></li><li><strong>Assignee</strong> set to <i>Chris Martin</i></li><li><strong>% Done</strong> changed from <i>0</i> to <i>80</i></li></ul><p>Dear Chris,</p>
<p>Thank you for your request.</p>
<p>Firstly for information, the routing information for each variable is available in the survey questionnaires which can be downloaded from the main Understanding Society website.</p>
<p>W_jbsat (job satisfaction) is only asked if a respondent did paid work in the last week or has a paid job but did not work last week (w_jbhas = 1 | w_jboff = 1). Therefore, by construction, respondents who are unemployed do not get asked the job satisfaction question. Also, if we look at the reported amounts of pay from employment (tabulate gross pay at last payment (w_paygl)) we see that there is not a mass of people with zero amounts. So as far as I can see there shouldn’t be a problem.</p>
<p>I hope this answers your request, however, do feel free to respond providing more details of the variables you are using. We derive and release a “gross pay per month in current job: last payment” variable which maybe of interest to you (w_payg_dv).</p>
<p>Many Thanks, Victoria</p>
<p>On behalf of the Understanding Society User Support Team</p> Understanding Society User Support - Support #473: Zero income from labour but high job satisfactionhttps://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/473?journal_id=16272016-01-06T17:35:16ZChris Martinchris.martin.e@gmail.com
<ul></ul><p>Victoria<br />Thanks for your update. I've been using both BHPS and Understanding Society data. In BHPS, I've been using the imputed variable wfiyrl and in US I've been using w_fimnlabgrs_dv (times 12) to compute annual income. The latter may not be ideal considering the participant may have annual income but no past-month income, but that seemed to be the best equivalent of wfiyrl. I'm only analyzing original BHPS participants.<br />Thanks<br />Chris</p> Understanding Society User Support - Support #473: Zero income from labour but high job satisfactionhttps://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/473?journal_id=16392016-01-08T19:43:37ZVictoria Nolanvlnolan@essex.ac.uk
<ul><li><strong>% Done</strong> changed from <i>80</i> to <i>90</i></li></ul><p>Dear Chris,</p>
<p>Based on the information you provided, I think you will find that the those with zero employment income but a high level of job satisfaction are the self-employed (that sounds interesting!). If you check the routing, you will see that W_jbsat (job satisfaction) is asked to both the employees (who always get positive income) and self-employees (where income can be negative).</p>
<p>One final word of warning, some respondents dropped out of the survey between the end of the BHPS and start of Understanding Society. The questionnaire content surrounding employment income is unchanged across the surveys but we have improved our imputation methods from the start of Understanding Society. So you may want to take this into account in your analysis.</p>
<p>Hope this helps,</p>
<p>Best wishes,<br />Victoria</p>
<p>On behalf of the Understanding Society User Support Team</p> Understanding Society User Support - Support #473: Zero income from labour but high job satisfactionhttps://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/473?journal_id=16402016-01-08T20:08:37ZChris Martinchris.martin.e@gmail.com
<ul></ul><p>Victoria<br />Thanks. There does appear to be one difference--the income from labor in US appears to be top-coded, whereas BHPS is not. Could you verify that this is the case? Thanks.<br />Chris</p> Understanding Society User Support - Support #473: Zero income from labour but high job satisfactionhttps://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/473?journal_id=16412016-01-11T09:31:41ZVictoria Nolanvlnolan@essex.ac.uk
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>In Progress</i> to <i>Resolved</i></li><li><strong>% Done</strong> changed from <i>90</i> to <i>100</i></li></ul><p>Dear Chris,</p>
<p>If you would like Understanding Society data with income not top-coded then you would need to apply via the UK Data Service for the special license version of the data.</p>
<p>Best wishes, Victoria.</p>
<p>On behalf of the Understanding Society User Support Team</p> Understanding Society User Support - Support #473: Zero income from labour but high job satisfactionhttps://iserredex.essex.ac.uk/support/issues/473?journal_id=16642016-01-19T12:46:15ZVictoria Nolanvlnolan@essex.ac.uk
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>Resolved</i> to <i>Closed</i></li></ul>