Activity
From 10/30/2012 to 11/28/2012
11/28/2012
- 12:01 PM Support #97 (Closed): Means-tested income - dervied variable
- Hello,
I need to create a variable in BHPS which gives total household income from means-tested benefits. Ideally ... - 11:19 AM Support #94: Children living with both birth parents
- > With regards to published figures for this, you would have to contact the authors directly.
Let us know if there... - 11:17 AM Support #93 (Closed): Significant variation in results running the 'satisfaction with leisure time query in both Understanding Society & British Household panel surveys
- 11:17 AM Support #95 (Closed): Follow up to Variation in responses in British Household Panel & Understanding Society surveys
11/23/2012
- 09:35 AM Support #95: Follow up to Variation in responses in British Household Panel & Understanding Society surveys
- > Can I check the variable for current job in BHPS, please.
> Ray
The variable names are the same. Please be awar...
11/22/2012
- 05:43 PM Support #96 (Closed): SN 3954 British Household Panel Survey Combined Work-Life History
- Hi,
I would like to know how the Date variable is actually calculated in the SN 3954 British Household Panel Surv... - 03:02 PM Support #95: Follow up to Variation in responses in British Household Panel & Understanding Society surveys
- > In current. Is there a similar distinction in the BHPS between current and last job?
> Ray
Yes, BHPS is the so...
11/21/2012
- 01:03 PM Support #95 (In Progress): Follow up to Variation in responses in British Household Panel & Understanding Society surveys
- Ray,
Are you interested in current (_jbsemp) or last job (_jlsemp)?
Jakob - 12:57 PM Support #95 (Closed): Follow up to Variation in responses in British Household Panel & Understanding Society surveys
- Many thanks for your suggestion Jakob.
On a related matter, i.e a variation between results
in Understanding Soci...
11/20/2012
- 01:46 PM Support #94: Children living with both birth parents
- Jakob
We have now applied the cross-sectional household weights _hhdenus_xw found on the response file _hhresp and w... - 07:44 AM Support #88 (Closed): about BHPS
11/19/2012
- 05:27 PM Support #94: Children living with both birth parents
- Tony,
Once you have a produced a household level dataset based on the household grid information on the individual l... - 05:10 PM Support #94: Children living with both birth parents
- Jakob
We want to apply the same definitions to our analysis of the data as was applied when the data was first pro... - 04:46 PM Support #94 (In Progress): Children living with both birth parents
- Dear Tony,
To give you the best possible advice, we would have to know a bit more detail about the definitions you w... - 02:46 PM Support #94 (Closed): Children living with both birth parents
- I recently made enquiries about data on the percentage of children living with both parents. National data broken do...
- 03:34 PM Support #93: Significant variation in results running the 'satisfaction with leisure time query in both Understanding Society & British Household panel surveys
- Ray,
As a tip: There is a weight for self-completion questions you can use for UKHLS, _indscus_xw (cross-sectional a... - 02:12 PM Support #93 (Closed): Significant variation in results running the 'satisfaction with leisure time query in both Understanding Society & British Household panel surveys
- Dear Sir,
I am in the process of running a query on ‘satisfaction levels with leisure time’
in both the British H...
11/16/2012
- 05:50 PM Support #92 (Closed): Origin of deprivation indicators
- 05:50 PM Support #91 (Closed): masoc & pasoc
- 05:49 PM Support #90 (Closed): Innovation Panel Variables and Wave
11/11/2012
- 03:35 PM Support #87 (Closed): labor income
11/05/2012
- 03:55 PM Support #92 (In Progress): Origin of deprivation indicators
- Matt,
The source of the material deprivation questions in the household questionnaire (from matdepa) is the Family R... - 11:35 AM Support #90 (In Progress): Innovation Panel Variables and Wave
- Alexandru,
The online documentation has something called "Variable occurence", see e.g.
https://www.understanding... - 11:04 AM Support #89 (Closed): variable bjBSECT (sector of current job) appears to be corrupt or anomalous with two thirds of employees being coded not applicable. Is there an explanation please?
- 09:54 AM Support #82 (Closed): Language of translation
- 09:52 AM Support #91 (In Progress): masoc & pasoc
- Ben,
There are a couple of things you could do to categorise the family background information.
The simplest would...
11/04/2012
- 11:23 AM Support #92 (Closed): Origin of deprivation indicators
- Hello User Support Service,
I am a student researching youth poverty in Britain using the
Understanding Society s...
11/01/2012
- 11:57 AM Support #91 (Closed): masoc & pasoc
- Hi
Do you have some code (preferably in stata) that I could use to collapse SOC90 information into something useful ...
10/31/2012
- 04:06 PM Support #82: Language of translation
- Jakob,
thanks for this detailed explanation. My confusion was based on the fact that there is no variable availabl... - 11:56 AM Support #90 (Closed): Innovation Panel Variables and Wave
- Hello,
I would want to filter variables depending on their presence in certain waves of the innovation panel (e.g....
10/30/2012
- 03:23 PM Support #86 (Closed): Query re: variables in Wave 1 data set
- 03:22 PM Support #83 (Closed): Employment histories
- 03:22 PM Support #89 (In Progress): variable bjBSECT (sector of current job) appears to be corrupt or anomalous with two thirds of employees being coded not applicable. Is there an explanation please?
- It was a deliberate decision to route some questions on whether people had changed job, but we reversed it at wave 3 ...
- 11:21 AM Support #89 (Closed): variable bjBSECT (sector of current job) appears to be corrupt or anomalous with two thirds of employees being coded not applicable. Is there an explanation please?
- 02:42 PM Support #88: about BHPS
- Dear Steve,
> First, for the purpose of my study, I will only include people from Scotland. Could I ask what is th...
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