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From 05/02/2013 to 05/31/2013
05/31/2013
- 03:26 PM Support #154 (Closed): '0' weight in BHPS
- Good afternoon,
I have a question regarding the weight variable xrwtuk1 in the BHPS. For my analysis I have select...
05/30/2013
- 11:50 AM Support #149 (Closed): Detailed description of derived variables
- 11:49 AM Support #146 (Closed): Possibility of creating duration data using UKHLS
- 11:49 AM Support #145 (Closed): working with two waves and weights
- 11:48 AM Support #152 (Closed): Question about ficode
- just to confirm that the data are correct in the latest release. Jakob
05/29/2013
- 01:55 PM Support #151: Unweighted sample sizes among sub-groups
- That seems fine. If you look at the sample origin (w_hhorig), you will find that most with zero weights were from BHP...
- 01:20 PM Support #152: Question about ficode
- Three questions; Are you looking at the INCOME files? Are you looking at the latest release of the data? Are you inte...
05/28/2013
- 04:23 PM Support #153 (Closed): weighting BHPS sample correctly in longitudinal analysis
- Hi, I want to make sure I am using the BHPS longitudinal weights correctly in my analysis. I am analysing respondents...
05/24/2013
- 04:22 PM Support #152 (Closed): Question about ficode
- Hello,
I have a question about the ficode variable in the UKHLS. The codebook says that if a respondent reports r...
05/23/2013
- 03:27 PM Support #151 (Closed): Unweighted sample sizes among sub-groups
- Hi,
I've doing some basic cross-sectional analysis of Wave 2 individual-level data. I understand that the appropri...
05/22/2013
- 10:57 AM Support #150: How to combine two waves?
- _pidp_ is the unique personal identifier across all waves and be used for merging data on the same individuals from d...
05/17/2013
- 01:29 PM Support #145: working with two waves and weights
- Dear Giulia,
Your problem seem to be less related to weights and more related to the variables you use. b_pacob is... - 12:44 PM Support #150 (Closed): How to combine two waves?
- I have been referring to various literature available on how to combine the two waves in USoC and am a bit confused, ...
- 12:38 PM Support #147 (Closed): What is the difference between a_racel and a_ethnic variables? The classification is the same but you get different numbers for ethnic groups???
- 12:36 PM Support #147: What is the difference between a_racel and a_ethnic variables? The classification is the same but you get different numbers for ethnic groups???
- Many thanks, the information provided was very useful :-)
- 08:24 AM Support #144 (Closed): LSOA file
- 08:24 AM Support #149: Detailed description of derived variables
- Let us know if you need some further information on some specific derived variables.
Jakob
- 07:43 AM Support #149: Detailed description of derived variables
- Ok, I had seen these individual variable pages but I thought there may be more detail somewhere. Thanks.
05/16/2013
- 03:17 PM Support #149: Detailed description of derived variables
- Derived variables have got the suffix, _dv, see e.g.
https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstage/... - 03:06 PM Support #146: Possibility of creating duration data using UKHLS
- We have yet to produce an added-value data set such as JOBHIST. We do however collect data on every spell of employme...
- 09:34 AM Support #145: working with two waves and weights
- Hello,
I have 8905 observations for gen1 after appending the two indresp files, as I joined b_pacob with its feed...
05/15/2013
- 02:54 PM Support #149 (Closed): Detailed description of derived variables
- Hi,
Please could you point me in the right direction to find the 'detailed variable view' referred to in documentati... - 02:18 PM Support #148 (Closed): test
- 02:18 PM Support #148 (Closed): test
05/10/2013
- 03:30 PM Support #147: What is the difference between a_racel and a_ethnic variables? The classification is the same but you get different numbers for ethnic groups???
- The Census 2011 ethnic group question is asked during the personal adult (16+ year olds) interviews, w_racel, but at ...
- 01:07 PM Support #147 (Closed): What is the difference between a_racel and a_ethnic variables? The classification is the same but you get different numbers for ethnic groups???
- Hey!
I am working on Wave-1 and looking into ethnicity. The issue is that whenever for example, I tabulate total %... - 11:12 AM Support #146 (Closed): Possibility of creating duration data using UKHLS
- I would like to ask whether it is possible to create a spell dataset using both BHPS and UKHLS. There seems to be no ...
05/09/2013
- 07:29 PM Support #145: working with two waves and weights
- Giulia,
So far, I have just tried to reproduce the first few lines and there seems to many more that would fit the d... - 05:54 PM Support #145: working with two waves and weights
- Hi,
what do you mean for the variable gen1 being the problem? I created this variable to indicate first generation ... - 04:36 PM Support #145: working with two waves and weights
Born outside UK with both parents born outside UK - from Wave 1, 2 and both.
Looks like your variable gen1 could b...- 09:11 AM Support #145: working with two waves and weights
- Hello,
thank you for the prompt reply. After joining or replacing the variables with the relative feed forward, I a...
05/08/2013
- 07:17 PM Support #145: working with two waves and weights
- Giulia,
We don't allow attachments, but you can copy and paste a table and maybe a snippet of the syntax to illustra... - 07:07 PM Support #145 (Closed): working with two waves and weights
- Hello,
I want to use both waves 1-2 of US. In such case I think I need to keep only those individuals that responded...
05/07/2013
- 09:47 AM Support #143 (Closed): Derived housing costs variable in BHPS
- 09:46 AM Support #144: LSOA file
- Carolina,
The LSOA lookup is congruent with A_HHSAMP, the file containing data on all households in the Wave 1 sampl...
05/06/2013
- 05:32 PM Support #144 (Closed): LSOA file
- Hello,
I have accessed the geo-coded information at the LSOA level.
Why are there so many more cases in the a_lsoa_...
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