Activity
From 12/17/2012 to 01/15/2013
01/15/2013
- 04:57 PM Support #106: weights
- Having said this, I have a further question. Currently I am only working with Wave 1 (and with individuals/no proxy),...
- 03:14 PM Support #106: weights
- Ok, my confusion was with the PSU and STRATA, but I have understood how it works now. Thank you!
- 03:15 PM Support #109: ethnicity
- Thank you again!
01/14/2013
- 11:54 AM Support #109 (In Progress): ethnicity
- Carolina,
1) that is correct.
2) the ethnic minority boost sample can be identified using the variable _hhorig. The... - 11:34 AM Support #106 (In Progress): weights
- Carolina,
There is some advice on this in the new user guide, "If your analysis uses data from both Wave 1 and Wave ... - 10:48 AM Support #108 (In Progress): household income variables
- Jennifer,
Self-employed can report negative incomes. The income variables have not been equivalised. We only release... - 10:41 AM Support #107 (In Progress): households in low income
- Nick,
Please have a look at the free training materials here: https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps/courses
which inclu...
01/09/2013
- 01:42 PM Support #110 (Closed): Fieldwork dates for wave 1 of BHPS
- I found conflicting information on the fieldwork dates for wave 17 of BHPS. According to
https://www.iser.essex.ac... - 09:54 AM Support #109 (Closed): ethnicity
- 1) Just to confirm: ethnic parental background was not asked in Wave2, right?
- b_paid
- b_maid
2) Should b_embo...
01/08/2013
- 04:36 PM Support #108 (Closed): household income variables
- Hi,
Can you let me know why the variable b_fihhmngrs_dv has negative values? has this variable been already equivali... - 04:17 PM Support #107 (Closed): households in low income
- I have accessed the BHPS data from the UKDA (version SN 3909 -British Household Panel Survey Derived Current and Annu...
- 03:56 PM Support #105 (Closed): second wave full release date
- The full Wave 1 and 2 are now available from ESDS.
Wave 02 geographical lookup tables and postcode grid references a... - 03:41 PM Support #106 (Closed): weights
- In the UKHLS course in Essex, we were told that in order to account for the complex survey design, we needed to use t...
01/04/2013
- 01:03 PM Support #103 (Closed): stata files
- 01:02 PM Support #102 (Closed): Aggregarting results for numbers of users in the sample to user in the population using probability weights
- 01:02 PM Support #101 (Closed): Weighting in BHPS
- 01:01 PM Support #99 (Closed): questions regarding wave 2
- 01:01 PM Support #104 (Closed): occupation codes
- 12:21 PM Support #104: occupation codes
- Thank you!
- 10:56 AM Support #104: occupation codes
- Hi Carola
we use look-up files provided on the CAMSIS website to derive occupational classifications. We collect SIC... - 01:00 PM Support #105: second wave full release date
- The full Wave 02 is planned for release within a fortnight.
Jakob - 12:28 PM Support #105: second wave full release date
- I was about to post the same question, because I need the variable on "ethnic background" for the new cases in Wave 2...
- 11:13 AM Support #105 (Closed): second wave full release date
- Hello,
I just wanted to check when the full release of the Wave 2 data was expected. The US websites suggests Aut...
01/03/2013
- 11:26 AM Support #104: occupation codes
- (questions refer to Understanding Society)
- 11:26 AM Support #104: occupation codes
- (questions refer to Understanding Society)
- 10:34 AM Support #104 (Closed): occupation codes
- I have a few questions related to the occupational coding. I want to study social mobility for which I need parents a...
12/27/2012
- 10:58 AM Support #103: stata files
- Fiona,
When I downloaded the current release version from Spring 2012 (http://www.esds.ac.uk/findingData/ukhls.asp) ...
12/24/2012
- 11:56 AM Support #103 (Closed): stata files
- Are the wave 2 stata files in a later version than 10, as my version of stata 10 seems to think so and won't read in....
12/19/2012
- 09:14 AM Support #100 (Closed): Occupation variables
- 09:13 AM Support #102 (In Progress): Aggregarting results for numbers of users in the sample to user in the population using probability weights
- Matt,
The question, "HLSVA":https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps/documentation/volb/wave18/rindresp7.html#RHLSVA, was a...
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