Activity
From 09/18/2013 to 10/17/2013
10/16/2013
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01:08 PM Support #215 (Closed): Recording of deaths to BHPS / US respondents
- Could you point me to anywhere in the documentation that describes how the death of a BHPS/US respondent is handled a...
10/15/2013
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05:32 PM Support #214 (Closed): SPSS files and documentation
- I'm new to Understanding Society and this site and am preparing introductory SPSS files and documentation for use in ...
10/11/2013
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12:19 PM Support #212 (Closed): Retrieving previous responses to questions asked only once
- I'm doing an undergraduate dissertation using the BHPS data and plan to use waves i through m. Crucially I need to ma...
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11:52 AM Support #211 (Closed): ethid4a and pride4a in wave 2
- Good morning,
I am now using wave 2 to construct some new variables in Stata12 for my research. This involves two ...
10/08/2013
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11:10 AM Support #210 (Closed): Non-resident adult children
- Hi, I'm interested in looking at people's transfers to their non-resident adult children. I'm wondering if it is poss...
10/07/2013
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03:14 PM Support #209 (Closed): BHPS movers and residential casward
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I’d be very grateful for some advice please regarding BHPS mover data and Special License casward georeference... -
01:41 PM Support #208 (Closed): move abroad
- Hello,
I am interested in those individuals who move abroad in wave 2.
I found the variable 'movearea' in the hous... -
11:34 AM Support #207 (Closed): income variables
- Hello,
I would like to know what sources of income contain the variables paygu_dv and paynu_dv.
Is it just labor ...
10/02/2013
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10:45 AM Support #203: Merging BPHS and US
- You can find out more about the continuation of the BHPS panel within the UKHLS study here;
https://www.understandin... -
08:07 AM Support #202: Analysing respondents from a particular year from two waves
- Gary,
Our data is not designed to the type of analysis you are doing but there is a way around it with a few assum... -
07:40 AM Support #201: combining cross-sectional weights from wave 1 and 2
- Ferdinand,
The cross-sectional weights are constructed to represent the population at the time of each wave. But f...
09/27/2013
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12:57 PM Support #206 (Closed): income variables in Understanding Society
- Hello,
I would like to know what sources of income contain the variables paygu_dv and paynu_dv.
Is it just labor...
09/26/2013
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10:04 AM Support #204 (In Progress): Linked administrative data
- We have collected consent to administrative health data linkage and our data linkage application is currently being p...
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09:56 AM Support #187 (In Progress): NIHPS 2008-09 (SN: 5151) - correct household weighting variable?
- the scaling factor you are looking for can be created as f=Pop_NI/Sum(survey weights). You will only find the survey ...
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09:50 AM Support #188 (In Progress): Job satisfaction and promotion variables
- Original advice has been revised.
09/24/2013
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02:02 PM Support #194: Type of postsecondary education attended
- Intended university course is asked at IP5-6 in connection with an experiment described in the IP user guide.
We a...
09/23/2013
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04:39 PM Support #205 (Closed): Comparable health variables: BHPS-USoc
- Good afternoon,
As part of a longitudinal study using the BHPS cohort I am looking for health variables that are c... -
01:05 PM Support #204 (Closed): Linked administrative data
- As regards the linked administrative data (health data is my area of interest), (a) is this linked already and presen...
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01:05 PM Support #203 (Closed): Merging BPHS and US
I wish to merge British Household Panel Data with Understanding Society data, (a) is this possible/straightforwa...
09/20/2013
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03:06 PM Support #188: Job satisfaction and promotion variables
- Promotion is a response category for reasons an employment spell has ended. This information is collected through the...
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12:37 PM Support #202: Analysing respondents from a particular year from two waves
- The standard set of weights we provide allow extrapolation to UK figures depending on instruments and samples for eve...
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12:36 PM Support #201: combining cross-sectional weights from wave 1 and 2
- The standard set of weights we provide allow extrapolation to UK figures depending on instruments and samples for eve...
09/19/2013
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04:42 PM Support #202 (Closed): Analysing respondents from a particular year from two waves
- Hi
I am hoping to isolate respondents by year of completing the survey, for example, to get everyone who was surve...
09/18/2013
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03:03 PM Support #201 (Closed): combining cross-sectional weights from wave 1 and 2
- We want to construct a 1980s cohort dataset using data from wave 1 and 2. We will only carry out cross-sectional anal...
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