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From 10/04/2018 to 11/02/2018
11/02/2018
- 10:38 AM Support #1084 (In Progress): Financial situation
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 10:08 AM Support #1084 (Resolved): Financial situation
- Dear User Support,
are you aware of a variable that is similar to b`w'_fisitc and b`w'_fisity of BHPS in USoc?
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11/01/2018
- 05:12 PM Support #1078: Marital change
- Dear Stephanie,
thank you very much for your answer.
I am aware of the consolidated histories. I am just wond... - 04:15 PM Support #1078: Marital change
- Dear Lydia,
Just to add that the data for the historical marriage and cohabitation data in Wave 1 (for GPS & EMBS)... - 03:29 PM Support #1078: Marital change
- Dear Lydia,
I see what you are asking for now. We do have that information available as follows:
For BHPS, ther... - 04:36 PM Support #1082: House details in youth or adult datasets
- Dear Dora,
We have some information which may help. In w_hhsamp we have an observational question, w_unkgard, whic... - 03:30 PM Support #1083 (In Progress): Subjective Well-Being Data
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
10/31/2018
- 04:40 PM Support #1081: Youth and individual respondents datasets - merging info
- Dear Stephanie,
This is really helpful. Thanks a lot!
Best wishes,
Dora
10/30/2018
- 07:26 PM Support #1083 (Resolved): Subjective Well-Being Data
- My name is Micah Kaats. I am a researcher from Utrecht University working on a project with Dr. Martijn Hendriks and ...
10/28/2018
- 03:20 PM Support #1081 (Feedback): Youth and individual respondents datasets - merging info
- Dear Dora,
The w_youth files contain the mother's ID in the variables w_mnpid (for natural mothers) and w_mnspid (...
10/26/2018
- 02:39 PM Support #1082 (In Progress): House details in youth or adult datasets
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 02:33 PM Support #1082 (Resolved): House details in youth or adult datasets
- Dear all,
I would like to ask if there is any info about whether respondents have access to a private garden and/o... - 02:39 PM Support #1081 (In Progress): Youth and individual respondents datasets - merging info
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 02:22 PM Support #1081 (Resolved): Youth and individual respondents datasets - merging info
- Dear all,
I would like to merge data from the "indresp" file into the youth file. Which would be the best way to d...
10/24/2018
- 01:17 PM Support #1079: How do I match adult respondents of the survey with their children (over 16 years of age) who also participate in the survey
- Thanks a lot. I will have a look. Best wishes. Nico
- 10:09 AM Support #1079 (Feedback): How do I match adult respondents of the survey with their children (over 16 years of age) who also participate in the survey
- Dear Nico,
You can use a similar strategy to the one you discussed with Alita in #692. If the child still lives in...
10/23/2018
- 02:41 PM Support #1080: Weights for pooled cross-sectional analysis - accounting for clustering
- Great, that answers my question. Thank you.
Regards,
Lewis
10/22/2018
- 06:06 PM Support #1078: Marital change
- Thank you for your answer.
So, this means that, in *both the surveys*, I am allowed to know only the changes betw... - 04:16 PM Support #1078 (Feedback): Marital change
- Dear Lydia,
Although a harmonised marital status variable has not yet been created, you can use the variables bw_m... - 05:58 PM Support #1077: Variable on country of birth
- Thank you for your answer. I am using ukborn. What do you mean by those who have never given a full interview? I cros...
- 04:35 PM Support #1077 (Feedback): Variable on country of birth
- Dear Lydia,
You don't say which data file or variable you are using. Is it plbornc in xwavedat? This question is o... - 04:32 PM Support #1080 (Feedback): Weights for pooled cross-sectional analysis - accounting for clustering
- Lewis,
With "svyset psu ..." you have indeed already specified PSUs to be the clusters. This will give you unbiase... - 11:33 AM Support #1080: Weights for pooled cross-sectional analysis - accounting for clustering
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 11:30 AM Support #1079 (In Progress): How do I match adult respondents of the survey with their children (over 16 years of age) who also participate in the survey
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
10/21/2018
- 06:55 PM Support #1021: Household weighting for longitudinal analysis
- Dear Olena,
Thank you for your clarifications.
Best regards,
Ante - 06:39 PM Support #1080 (Resolved): Weights for pooled cross-sectional analysis - accounting for clustering
- Dear Support Team,
This can be seen as a follow-up to #758, which presents a similar problem.
I am trying to ex... - 02:57 PM Support #1079 (Resolved): How do I match adult respondents of the survey with their children (over 16 years of age) who also participate in the survey
- Dear Alita,
I would like to have some labor market outcome information of children whose parents participated in ...
10/18/2018
10/17/2018
- 09:51 PM Support #1078 (In Progress): Marital change
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 06:22 PM Support #1078 (Resolved): Marital change
- Dear User Support Forum,
sorry for the second raised issue in one day, but I am revising my work so far.
I am cu... - 03:08 PM Support #1075: Weights in an unbalanced panel
- My suggestion to you would be to use W_XXXXXub_lw weight from the last wave that you have observation for any one per...
- 11:17 AM Support #1075: Weights in an unbalanced panel
- Olena Kaminska wrote:
> Are you thinking to represent people or events?
We want to represent people - 11:10 AM Support #1075: Weights in an unbalanced panel
- Are you thinking to represent people or events?
- 10:09 AM Support #1075 (In Progress): Weights in an unbalanced panel
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 09:23 AM Support #1075 (Resolved): Weights in an unbalanced panel
- Hello,
We have a question regarding the appropriate weights to apply when analyzing combined files from BHPS and Und... - 01:56 PM Support #1077 (In Progress): Variable on country of birth
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 01:32 PM Support #1077 (Resolved): Variable on country of birth
- Dear Help Forum,
I am including in my model the status of foreigner as a control and I noticed that there are man...
10/15/2018
- 10:41 AM Support #1021: Household weighting for longitudinal analysis
- Ante,
Yes, your understanding is correct. And the sampling error refers to the point that there is a small chance ...
10/12/2018
- 04:33 PM Support #1062: Income in Nurse Health Assessment
- Dear Luke,
Negative income values are due to self-employment loss.
Best wishes,
Stephanie - 04:22 PM Support #1060 (Resolved): Longitudinal weights to reflect UK population
- 04:22 PM Support #1059 (Resolved): the variable in BHPS "drinking"
- 04:22 PM Support #1049 (Resolved): Scottish Education Data Linkage
- 04:21 PM Support #1047 (Resolved): Weights
- 04:21 PM Support #1046 (Resolved): Wave 8
- 04:21 PM Support #1044 (Resolved): Merging children to parents in Wave 2 of Understanding Society survery
- 04:20 PM Support #1042 (Resolved): usage of social welfare services
- 04:20 PM Support #1030 (Resolved): how to incorporate the ISCO-88 into the regression in STATA
- 04:19 PM Support #1028 (Resolved): BHPS variables ''drinking'' +''obesity''
- 04:18 PM Support #1027 (Resolved): Pregnancy status
- 02:42 PM Support #1026 (Resolved): Personality composite scores
- 02:42 PM Support #1022 (Resolved): Longitudinal weight
- 02:38 PM Support #1020 (Resolved): Finding variables in the household data (wave 1)
- 02:38 PM Support #1019 (Resolved): Zero longitudinal weights
- 02:37 PM Support #1018 (Resolved): Religion Variable for Northern Ireland
- 02:37 PM Support #1017 (Resolved): Creating synthetic households
- 02:36 PM Support #1015 (Resolved): Selecting women who were employed in the year when their first biological child was born (both BHPS & UKHLS)
- 02:35 PM Support #1013 (Resolved): Weights for use with wave 2 self-completion questionnaire & nurse assessment data
- 02:35 PM Support #1012 (Resolved): Inconsistency on Wave 2 related to Raceldv compared to other waves
- 02:35 PM Support #1009 (Resolved): Details of the f_paygu_dv variable
- 02:34 PM Support #998 (Resolved): Finding Medication types
- 02:34 PM Support #1008 (Resolved): Creating longitudinal weights
- 02:32 PM Support #1007 (Resolved): Is there a gap in the data, in the year 2009?
- 02:32 PM Support #990 (Resolved): Neighbourhood Social Cohesion Measure
- 02:31 PM Support #957 (Resolved): Annual History Routing
- 02:20 PM Support #1038: Imputations for savings, investment, debts and housing value
- From: Müller, Nora
To: Auty, Stephanie
Subject: AW: [Understanding Society User Support - Support #1038] Imputatio... - 02:19 PM Support #1038: Imputations for savings, investment, debts and housing value
- Von: Auty, Stephanie [mailto:usersupport@understandingsociety.ac.uk]
An: Müller, Nora
Betreff: RE: [Understanding S... - 02:18 PM Support #1038: Imputations for savings, investment, debts and housing value
- From: Müller, Nora
To: usersupport@understandingsociety.ac.uk
Subject: AW: [Understanding Society User Support - Su...
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