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From 02/11/2013 to 03/12/2013

03/11/2013

12:02 PM Support #131 (Closed): Geocoded Wave 2 data
Hi, I’m a researcher working with the USoc data, interested in neighbourhood effects. I have been using the (Special ... Robert de Vries

03/08/2013

09:18 AM Support #125: household income variables in Understanding society
to answer your follow-up question: we are hoping to catch up with the net total household income part of your request... Redmine Admin

03/07/2013

03:31 PM Support #129 (In Progress): Item origin in Youth self completion data
Peter,
BHPS is the source.
We are planning to provide the source info for the youth paper self-completion items on ...
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03:24 PM Support #125 (In Progress): household income variables in Understanding society
Leen,
> Could you please inform me when the net total household income (ideally yearly income) will be available i...
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03/06/2013

04:27 PM Support #130 (Closed): Jbsec variable in wave 2 - 12 months or 2 months?
I have a query about the jbsec variable in understanding Society. The variable description suggests it is ‘job secur... Sagar Shah
02:13 PM Support #128 (Closed): working with England & Wales
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12:59 PM Support #128: working with England & Wales
Thanks! Carolina Carolina Zuccotti
11:19 AM Support #128: working with England & Wales
Carolina,
In this situation dropping countries that you don't need or using subpop() are both correct and should g...
Olena Kaminska
09:44 AM Support #128: working with England & Wales
Hi Jakob,
Would you then suggest selecting the country with the subpop() option after svy?
Thanks for your respon...
Carolina Zuccotti
12:18 PM Support #129 (Closed): Item origin in Youth self completion data
I wanted to know if the items in the youth self-completion data a_yphsw "feel about your school work" to a_yphlf "fee... Peter Taylor

03/05/2013

12:48 PM Support #128 (In Progress): working with England & Wales
Carolina,
Generally speaking, the weights should adjust different sub samples to UK figures.
Jakob
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11:38 AM Support #128 (Closed): working with England & Wales
Hello,
I want to work with England and Wales only. Do I need to do any adjustments to the weights?
Or just drop t...
Carolina Zuccotti

03/04/2013

09:29 AM Support #126: Wave 1 files
Charlie,
I don't seem to be able to reproduce this based on the information you have given me.
An alternative solut...
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08:51 AM Support #124 (Closed): Questionnaire routing of wJBSECT
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08:51 AM Support #127 (Closed): variables used to construct survey weights
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03/01/2013

05:03 PM Support #127: variables used to construct survey weights
Laura,
The answer to your question is - it depends. Each weight uses different set of variables, but the wave 2 we...
Olena Kaminska
12:49 PM Support #127: variables used to construct survey weights
Hi Jakob,
Thank you for your reply. I am not seeking advice about whether or not to use survey weights. I have rea...
Laura Kudrna
08:42 AM Support #127 (In Progress): variables used to construct survey weights
Laura,
I wonder whether this is a question about whether or not to use survey weights? The "User Guide":https://www....
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02/28/2013

11:58 PM Support #127 (Closed): variables used to construct survey weights
Hello,
Where can I find out which variables were used to construct the survey weights available for Wave 2 of US? ...
Laura Kudrna
01:43 PM Support #126 (Closed): Wave 1 files
I am analysing data from Wave 1 of Understanding Society (SN6614). There is a file called a_egoalt which defines the ... Charlie Owen

02/27/2013

09:23 AM Support #119: Large values on alcohol consumption variables
A clerical review of the paper self-completion questionnaires has shown that the true values of alcohol units will ha... Redmine Admin

02/21/2013

03:24 PM Support #125 (Closed): household income variables in Understanding society
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am trying to calculate income poverty measures on the basis of Understanding Society.
Could ...
leen vandecasteele

02/20/2013

03:21 PM Support #121 (Closed): Information Treatment-IP Wave 5
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03:21 PM Support #122 (Closed): Data Availability
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03:20 PM Support #124 (In Progress): Questionnaire routing of wJBSECT
Karen,
Just to confirm that we have come to the same conclusions as you have.
Jakob
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02/18/2013

02:34 PM Support #118 (Closed): total gross income variables
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02:34 PM Support #117 (Closed): Car use Qs in BHPS
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02:34 PM Support #115 (Closed): Highest qualification variable
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02:33 PM Support #123 (Closed): b_heritage96 and b_herfreq variables
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02:19 PM Support #123 (In Progress): b_heritage96 and b_herfreq variables
Jenny,
It is the opposite. b_heritage96 is 1 (or TRUE) if "None of these things" were visited and 0 (or FALSE) if at...
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02/14/2013

11:19 AM Support #124 (Closed): Questionnaire routing of wJBSECT
In the BHPS documentation [Volume A] the following is stated …
“III.9.2.2. The Employment Section
Users should be...
Karen Mackinnon

02/13/2013

12:46 PM Support #123 (Closed): b_heritage96 and b_herfreq variables
I'm a bit confused to what the variable b_heritage96 is suppose to record. My interpretation is that 0 means people w... Jennifer Brown

02/12/2013

09:00 PM Support #121 (In Progress): Information Treatment-IP Wave 5
These look like typical intro items - that we rarely release. If you are interested in figuring out the routing, it w... Redmine Admin

02/11/2013

02:26 PM Support #119: Large values on alcohol consumption variables
Jakob,
Thanks for your response; I would be grateful if you could keep me advised of the timeframe for checking this...
Kareena McAloney
12:04 PM Support #116 (Closed): height and weight data
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