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From 05/28/2013 to 06/26/2013

06/26/2013

04:53 PM Support #163 (In Progress): OMS movers, not resident in wave 2
The best way to analyse moves is to work with the postcode grid references, which are accessible through the secure d... Redmine Admin
04:06 PM Support #163 (Closed): OMS movers, not resident in wave 2
We are interested in OSM's who have moved or are not resident any more in the wave 1 household. In the wave 2 quest... peter tammes
04:42 PM Support #159: Father's social class
Thanks Jakob. I'm still a bit confused though. In BHPS Wave R, 230 people (1.6% of the sample) were rising 16 years o... Robert de Vries
03:43 PM Support #159: Father's social class
A bit of history ...PAJU and PASOC were asked at Wave 1 and again at Wave 8 of new entrants since Wave 1 and at Wave ... Redmine Admin
12:52 PM Support #162 (Closed): How to get data?
Hi,
I am from the university trier in germany and need to do a one year
reasearch project with the topic "union ...
Lisa Reuter

06/24/2013

02:28 PM Support #161 (Closed): Leisure, Culture and Sport module variables
Where do I find the variables for the above module (wave 2 main)? They're listed as being in b_indresp but they're no... Clare Leadbetter
12:40 PM Support #160: Mental health service use data
please see #81 Redmine Admin
12:22 PM Support #160 (Closed): Mental health service use data
I would like to know if any of the waves of Understanding Society thus far have collected data on use of NHS services... Dharmi Kapadia

06/21/2013

04:22 PM Support #159 (Closed): Father's social class
Hi, I'm interested in including father's social class in my analysis but I've noticed that there are a large amount o... Robert de Vries

06/20/2013

06:57 PM Support #155: Number of biological children in the household (nnatch)
Jakob
Thanks for your reply.
I have done some more work on this, and read everything I could find in the docum...
Ben Wilson

06/19/2013

01:15 PM Support #158: Derived income variables in the BHPS
pending response Redmine Admin

06/14/2013

11:36 AM Support #156: Variables and weights
Giulia,
Looks like it would be useful to have a short guide to the health condition module. This might take a little...
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06/12/2013

06:07 PM Support #158 (Closed): Derived income variables in the BHPS
Hi,
We've noticed some discrepancies in the construction of derived income variables. Any thoughts would be most ...
Sara Watson
05:17 PM Support #157: how long in the labor market
Please see #35 #83
Jakob
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05:02 PM Support #154: '0' weight in BHPS
It looks like the weights could be missing in a small proportion of cases. We would like to look into this in more de... Redmine Admin

06/10/2013

03:39 PM Support #157 (Closed): how long in the labor market
Dear Sir,
I'm trying to find out how long the individual has been in the labor market in wave 1 dataset. I can cal...
Frank Feng
01:40 PM Support #155: Number of biological children in the household (nnatch)
#141 (note 5) is the best advice we can give at the moment. The relationship pointers mentioned can be used to distin... Redmine Admin
01:25 PM Support #155: Number of biological children in the household (nnatch)
Jakob
I've spent quite a bit of time understanding the differences between the various fertility variables, so am ...
Ben Wilson

06/09/2013

11:51 PM Support #156 (Closed): Variables and weights
Hello,
I would like to ask a few questions:
- In wave 2, what is the difference between the variable b_hcondn an...
Giulia Montresor

06/07/2013

03:16 PM Support #151 (Closed): Unweighted sample sizes among sub-groups
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03:15 PM Support #153: weighting BHPS sample correctly in longitudinal analysis
Dear Robert,
If you are interested in descriptive statistics and your analysis
sample is UKHLS Wave 2 BHPS sample...
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06/06/2013

09:05 AM Support #154 (In Progress): '0' weight in BHPS
David, Would like to replicate this - please let us know the exact variable names and wave(s). Jakob Redmine Admin
08:57 AM Support #155 (In Progress): Number of biological children in the household (nnatch)
Ben,
Please see #141
Jakob
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12:44 AM Support #155 (Closed): Number of biological children in the household (nnatch)
Hi there, apologies if this is a known issue (I did search the FAQ & all open and closed issues), but I think I have ... Ben Wilson

06/03/2013

09:49 AM Support #150 (Closed): How to combine two waves?
The user guide has examples of some common data handling tasks.
The training course materials here may also be of in...
Redmine Admin

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...
David Bayliss

05/30/2013

11:50 AM Support #149 (Closed): Detailed description of derived variables
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11:49 AM Support #146 (Closed): Possibility of creating duration data using UKHLS
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11:49 AM Support #145 (Closed): working with two waves and weights
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11:48 AM Support #152 (Closed): Question about ficode
just to confirm that the data are correct in the latest release. Jakob Redmine Admin

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... Redmine Admin
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... Redmine Admin

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... Robert de Vries
 

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