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From 11/03/2012 to 12/02/2012

11/29/2012

04:23 PM Support #96: SN 3954 British Household Panel Survey Combined Work-Life History
Your interpretation of the date variable is correct (i.e. 1 represents January 1900, 2 represents February 1900 and s... Hersh Mann
01:14 PM Support #97 (In Progress): Means-tested income - dervied variable
It would be possible to sum up the amounts received month by month for responding adults (FRNOW is the routing to thi... Redmine Admin

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 ...
Alex Hurrell
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...
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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
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11:17 AM Support #95 (Closed): Follow up to Variation in responses in British Household Panel & Understanding Society surveys
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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...
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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...
Chris Foster
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...
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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
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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...
Raymond Storry

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...
Tony Doherty
07:44 AM Support #88 (Closed): about BHPS
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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...
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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...
Tony Doherty
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...
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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... Tony Doherty
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...
Redmine Admin
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...
Raymond Storry

11/16/2012

05:50 PM Support #92 (Closed): Origin of deprivation indicators
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05:50 PM Support #91 (Closed): masoc & pasoc
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05:49 PM Support #90 (Closed): Innovation Panel Variables and Wave
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11/11/2012

03:35 PM Support #87 (Closed): labor income
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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...
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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...
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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?
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09:54 AM Support #82 (Closed): Language of translation
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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...
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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...
Matt Ford
 

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