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From 06/20/2013 to 07/19/2013

07/19/2013

10:06 PM Support #173 (Closed): Understanding "inapplicable"
This is a general question. I've found that "inapplicable" is a common answer to many questions in the xwavedat datas... Chris Martin
10:26 AM Support #172: racel
Hello,
I am just using the first wave of Understanding Society and I noticed a difference in the number of observat...
Giulia Montresor
07:46 AM Support #172: racel
racel is only asked of new adult entrants each wave and this information is consolidated together with other stable c... Redmine Admin
07:47 AM Support #170 (Closed): Unable to access full sample size
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07/18/2013

05:32 PM Support #172 (Closed): racel
Hello,
I was thinking I'd better use the ethnicity variable racel for adults of age 16+ from xwavedat instead ind...
Giulia Montresor

07/12/2013

02:03 PM Support #171 (Closed): Source: NSFH
In the questionnaire (UK Household Longitudinal Study: Mainstage Questionnaire:
Wave 1, v04) i have found a questio...
Charlie Owen

07/11/2013

02:55 PM Support #170: Unable to access full sample size
The UKDS helpdesk should be able to help you.
help@ukdataservice.ac.uk
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02:49 PM Support #170: Unable to access full sample size
I believe I may have identified the problem, the link that claims I am downloading wave 1 and 2 on the UK data servic... Madeline Crosswaite
02:11 PM Support #170 (In Progress): Unable to access full sample size
the sample sizes to expect can be gleaned from the tables here:
https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation...
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02:04 PM Support #170 (Closed): Unable to access full sample size
Despite having insured it is the main sample (no the innovation panel) and having downloaded it multiple times (in SP... Madeline Crosswaite
11:46 AM Support #155 (Closed): Number of biological children in the household (nnatch)
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11:46 AM Support #163 (Closed): OMS movers, not resident in wave 2
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11:45 AM Support #166 (Closed): country of birth
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11:45 AM Support #168 (Closed): Main survey access
w_gor_dv is the UK Region of the household.
Jakob
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11:41 AM Support #164 (Closed): ethnicity
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11:40 AM Support #154 (Closed): '0' weight in BHPS
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07/09/2013

04:46 PM Support #168: Main survey access
Jakob,

Thank you very much for drawing my attention to this part of the webpage. What I am unable to find in the ...
Kevin Mulligan

07/05/2013

10:41 AM Support #155: Number of biological children in the household (nnatch)
Hi Ben
as you know from the study documentation and user guide there were some problems with the collection of the h...
Gundi Knies

07/04/2013

09:53 AM Support #160: Mental health service use data
Progress on linkage will be updated here: https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/about/data-linkage
We are are app...
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09:44 AM Support #160: Mental health service use data
Thanks for the reply but has Understanding Society data actually been linked to NHS service use data i.e. has anyone ... Dharmi Kapadia
07:41 AM Support #160 (Closed): Mental health service use data
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07:41 AM Support #162 (Closed): How to get data?
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07:40 AM Support #168 (In Progress): Main survey access
GHQ is asked every wave and relased under the End User License, see e.g. https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/docum... Redmine Admin

07/03/2013

04:13 PM Support #164: ethnicity
Yes, that is correct.
Jakob
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04:00 PM Support #163: OMS movers, not resident in wave 2
This type of question can in some cases be answered by studying the household composition of persons across waves (us... Redmine Admin
02:22 PM Support #168 (Closed): Main survey access
Hello,
I am a masters student from the University of Limerick, Ireland. I am trying to access Wave 2 of Understand...
Kevin Mulligan

07/02/2013

05:23 PM Support #156 (Closed): Variables and weights
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05:22 PM Support #161 (Closed): Leisure, Culture and Sport module variables
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05:20 PM Support #167 (Closed): M2 Leisure, Culture and Sport
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04:03 PM Support #167: M2 Leisure, Culture and Sport
Could it happen that you have downloaded the Innovation Panel data rather than the data from the mainstage panel?
Jakob
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03:17 PM Support #167 (Closed): M2 Leisure, Culture and Sport
Sorry couldnt reply to the previous query so this follows on from issue #161. Where do I find the data for the varia... clare leadbetter
10:14 AM Support #166: country of birth
The univariate tabulations in the online documentation are based on the Special License version, see e.g. https://www... Redmine Admin

07/01/2013

10:20 AM Support #166 (Closed): country of birth
I need detailed information on parents' country of birth (or, more broadly, on their origin). From the questionnaire ... marta de philippis

06/28/2013

04:15 PM Support #164: ethnicity
Hello,
the ethnic variables in indall are part of the household grid module. As far as I understood this module is...
Giulia Montresor
12:35 PM Support #164: ethnicity
Please see #147 Redmine Admin
12:16 PM Support #164 (Closed): ethnicity
Hello,
I noticed that for some observations there is a mismatch for the ethnicity variables between the files a_i...
Giulia Montresor

06/27/2013

03:08 PM Support #153 (Closed): weighting BHPS sample correctly in longitudinal analysis
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03:06 PM Support #157 (Closed): how long in the labor market
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03:06 PM Support #162: How to get data?
The BHPS topic guide or thesaurus should be of use, see e.g. "job satisfaction"
https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps/do...
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03:04 PM Support #161: Leisure, Culture and Sport module variables
can be found around here
https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstage/dataset-documentation/wave...
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11:55 AM Support #156: Variables and weights
Giulia,
With regard to your question on subpopulation use in estimation of standard errors, I feel this is a quest...
Olena Kaminska
11:45 AM Support #154: '0' weight in BHPS
David,
The reason for 0 values in cross-sectional weights is most likely due to no OSM within a household having l...
Olena Kaminska
11:27 AM Support #163: OMS movers, not resident in wave 2
Dear Jacob,
Thank you for your quick reply. I would like to address a few follow-up questions on your reply and ex...
peter tammes

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
 

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