Activity
From 02/21/2019 to 03/22/2019
03/22/2019
- 08:39 PM Support #1170 (Feedback): Self reported health
- Dear Erica,
You can access our data on the UK Data Service website, here: https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacat... - 04:27 PM Support #1170 (Resolved): Self reported health
- Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to inquire about self-reported health prevalence data (i.e variable scsf1 ), Is a da... - 07:58 AM Support #1166: Material deprivation response categories
- Thank you so much for your quick reply, Stephanie! This is very helpful.
Kind Regards,
Christina
03/21/2019
- 10:16 PM Support #1169: Micro-level locational data
- OLAYIWOLA OLADIRAN wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I access more micro-level locational information? I know there i... - 09:43 PM Support #1169 (Feedback): Micro-level locational data
- Dear Olayiwola Oladiran,
The geographical data available with Special Licence access are listed here: https://www.... - 06:25 PM Support #1169 (Resolved): Micro-level locational data
- Hello,
How can I access more micro-level locational information? I know there is the regional level data on the l... - 09:46 PM Support #1078: Marital change
- Dear Lydia, Ashley and Lewis,
We apologise for the delay in releasing this data. In April we should be able to giv... - 03:46 PM Support #1168 (Resolved): Selecting correct weighting
- Hi,
We are now conducting a housing research regarding the following three questions:
1. Comparison of the propor... - 12:33 PM Support #1165: Identifying the correct weights for analysis of Understanding Society (USoc) data
- Dear Olena,
Once again, thanks very much for your help. I may get in touch again later on if I have queries about ... - 12:10 PM Support #1165 (Feedback): Identifying the correct weights for analysis of Understanding Society (USoc) data
- 11:55 AM Support #1165: Identifying the correct weights for analysis of Understanding Society (USoc) data
- Dear Sergio,
I can confirm that everything you said is correct, except for the point 7 - we currently do not have ... - 11:12 AM Support #1165: Identifying the correct weights for analysis of Understanding Society (USoc) data
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 09:05 AM Support #1165 (Resolved): Identifying the correct weights for analysis of Understanding Society (USoc) data
- Good morning,
First of all, thanks for patiently discussing this issue with me yesterday. Your advice was indeed v... - 12:10 PM Support #1166 (Feedback): Material deprivation response categories
- Dear Christina,
We don't have any more information on why individuals may choose this response option, and it is u... - 11:19 AM Support #1166 (In Progress): Material deprivation response categories
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 10:09 AM Support #1166 (Resolved): Material deprivation response categories
- Hello,
I am conducting some research using the material deprivation items included in the UKHLS. In particular, I ... - 11:24 AM Support #1167 (In Progress): Linking Understanding Society and HESA data
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 10:13 AM Support #1167 (In Progress): Linking Understanding Society and HESA data
- Hi,
Could you please let me know what the predicted date of completion of the linking of Understanding Society and...
03/20/2019
- 05:58 PM Support #1121 (Feedback): Variable "plbornc" vs "plbornc_all
- 05:50 PM Support #1143 (Feedback): Derived interview and demographic characteristics
- Dear Nurfatima Jandarova,
Apologies for the delay in responding to the remaining part of this question.
The sam... - 05:38 PM Support #1146 (Feedback): Understanding Society Wave 8 Interview dates/times data
- Dear Olga,
This appears to be an error in the data as delivered to us. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.... - 05:13 PM Support #1152 (Feedback): Coding of x_jbxpcha in Waves 6 and 8
- Dear Nhlanhla,
Thanks for explaining.
We don't have any more information about why people may choose that optio... - 02:33 PM Support #1164 (Feedback): job classification
- Dear Michela,
w_jbsoc10 will only be populated for individuals who have changed their job since we introduced codi...
03/19/2019
- 09:58 PM Support #1164 (Resolved): job classification
- Dear support team,
I am using wave 3 to construct measures of over/under education by occupation. I would like to us... - 02:49 PM Support #1162 (Feedback): Month of Sample Issue
- Dear Liam,
Households were assigned randomly to sample months, apart from BHPS and NI sample members. The BHPS sam... - 01:22 PM Support #1078: Marital change
- Dear Stephanie,
Sorry to jump in with the same question as above - but are you able to give any indication of when...
03/18/2019
- 11:48 AM Support #1162 (In Progress): Month of Sample Issue
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 11:47 AM Support #1156 (Feedback): Fertility History and birth events
- Dear Maddalena,
Please use the egoalt files for this.
Best wishes,
Stephanie
03/15/2019
- 12:34 PM Support #1162 (Resolved): Month of Sample Issue
- Hi,
I'm interested in what specifically determined the month of sample issue in the General Population Sample. I l... - 11:53 AM Support #1155: What variables to use to construct hourly gross labor wage that accounts for overtime
- Thanks a lot Stephanie.
Have a great weekend.
Nico - 10:22 AM Support #1155 (Feedback): What variables to use to construct hourly gross labor wage that accounts for overtime
- Dear Nico,
w_paygu_dv includes overtime if the individual usually receives overtime pay.
You can find out wheth... - 10:42 AM Support #1151: Carrying forward variables across waves, creating 'how long lived at address' variable
- Dear Natasha,
Just to add, the month and year of moving are recorded in w_plnowm and w_plnowy4.
Best wishes,
S... - 10:39 AM Support #1151 (Feedback): Carrying forward variables across waves, creating 'how long lived at address' variable
- Dear Natasha,
w_mvyr is only asked of new entrants, which you can see from the Universe in the online documentatio... - 10:18 AM Support #1158 (Feedback): On variables in entrepreneurship studies
- Dear Daniel,
I think you will find our Index Terms page useful: https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentati...
03/14/2019
- 05:35 PM Support #1156: Fertility History and birth events
- Thanks a lot Stephanie. I have written to the principal investigator as you suggested because unfortunately the gende...
- 04:44 PM Support #1156: Fertility History and birth events
- Dear Maddalena,
The dataset British Household Panel Survey Consolidated Marital, Cohabitation and Fertility Histor... - 03:02 PM Support #1156: Fertility History and birth events
- Hi Stephanie,
Any news about my question? I'd be happy to just replicate the startegy suggested by the BHPS - if a... - 01:24 PM Support #1161 (Feedback): Medication query
- Dear Luke,
You can find the exact wording of all of the questions in the nurse visit by reading the questionnaire,... - 09:37 AM Support #1161 (Resolved): Medication query
- Hello,
In the nurse visit a question is asked as to whether the respondent was ‘taking or using any medicines, pil... - 01:22 PM Support #1160 (Feedback): sample size - households in NI in latest wave
- Dear Gillian,
The number of responses for Northern Ireland are:
Households (hh questionnaire completed): 1382 (W8... - 01:20 PM Support #1159 (Resolved): Weights for cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
03/13/2019
- 04:30 PM Support #1159: Weights for cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
- Dear Olena,
Sounds good. Many thanks again.
Luca - 04:26 PM Support #1159: Weights for cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
- Luca,
Yes, the weight is correct, and it should come from the last wave that you use in your analysis. Note, 'ub_l... - 01:39 PM Support #1159: Weights for cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
- Dear Olena,
Many thanks for replying so quickly. That's very helpful. If I understand correctly, since I am using ... - 12:01 PM Support #1159: Weights for cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
- Luca,
Thank you for your question.
If you are interested in estimates in a particular time point - you should us... - 11:33 AM Support #1159 (Resolved): Weights for cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
- Dear Understanding Society Support Team,
I am using data from adult main interviews from all waves. I am estimatin... - 03:15 PM Support #1160 (Resolved): sample size - households in NI in latest wave
- I would like to know how many households are represented in the most recent wave (full year) for Northern Ireland. I ...
03/12/2019
- 06:15 PM Support #1156: Fertility History and birth events
- Thank you very much Stephanie and sorry for uploading the file, it won't happen again now that I know I shouldn't do ...
03/08/2019
- 06:06 PM Support #1152: Coding of x_jbxpcha in Waves 6 and 8
- Dear Stephanie,
Thank you for the response, I think I was not quite clear with my question. The issue I had was wh... - 04:31 PM Support #1152: Coding of x_jbxpcha in Waves 6 and 8
- Dear Nhlanhla Ndebele,
Please can you tell me in which wave you found this problem? I have looked at Waves 6 and 8... - 04:38 PM Support #1154 (Feedback): Pay
- Dear Amandeep,
There is information on income estimation in section 3.4.3 of the Mainstage User Guide which you ca... - 12:48 PM Support #1154 (In Progress): Pay
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 04:22 PM Support #1142: Identifying unemployment spells
- Dear Lewis,
We are currently investigating this issue.
Best wishes,
Stephanie - 04:21 PM Support #1146: Understanding Society Wave 8 Interview dates/times data
- Dear Olga,
We are currently investigating this issue.
Best wishes,
Stephanie - 04:20 PM Support #1157 (Feedback): Missing variable: a_nbrsnci_dv (Buckner's Neighbourhood Cohesion Instrument)
- Dear Mike,
I see these variables in my copy of the a_indresp, c_indresp and f_indresp. Please try re-downloading t... - 12:59 PM Support #1157 (In Progress): Missing variable: a_nbrsnci_dv (Buckner's Neighbourhood Cohesion Instrument)
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 12:59 PM Support #1158 (In Progress): On variables in entrepreneurship studies
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 03:54 AM Support #1158 (Resolved): On variables in entrepreneurship studies
- I'm currently researching on self employment among ethnic minorities in the UK and I'm wondering if you have got a gu...
- 12:55 PM Support #1156: Fertility History and birth events
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 12:49 PM Support #1155 (In Progress): What variables to use to construct hourly gross labor wage that accounts for overtime
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
03/07/2019
- 07:29 PM Support #1156: Fertility History and birth events
- Also, there are opposite cases with respect to the one highlighted above, i.e. cases in which a supposedly natural ch...
03/06/2019
- 05:29 PM Support #1156: Fertility History and birth events
- I'd like to raise an extra point: there some instances in which the number of children computed in bchildnt.dta do no...
- 01:02 PM Support #1156 (Resolved): Fertility History and birth events
- I have a couple of questions regarding how to buid fertility hisotires and birth events for individuals in the BHPS. ...
- 01:06 PM Support #1157 (Resolved): Missing variable: a_nbrsnci_dv (Buckner's Neighbourhood Cohesion Instrument)
- I'm hoping to use the variables "a_nbrsnci_dv" (Buckner's Neighbourhood Cohesion Instrument), c_nbrsnci_dv and f_nbrs...
- 10:58 AM Support #1155 (Resolved): What variables to use to construct hourly gross labor wage that accounts for overtime
- Hello Stephanie,
I want to construct hourly wages with w_paygu_dv which I assume include payments for overtime pe...
03/05/2019
- 01:54 PM Support #1154 (Resolved): Pay
- Hi!
I am currently researching ethnic pay gaps using the Understanding Society data set.
Initially I was using ...
03/04/2019
- 09:56 AM Support #1128: How to match husbands and wives in USoc without dropping one or the other
- Dear Stephanie,
I found out a way to drop households that have a missing on any explanatory variable for both fem...
03/02/2019
- 03:51 PM Support #1128: How to match husbands and wives in USoc without dropping one or the other
- Stephanie,
I should note that in coming up with the above summary stats, I did combine all eight waves in USoc.
...
03/01/2019
- 04:15 PM Support #1152 (In Progress): Coding of x_jbxpcha in Waves 6 and 8
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 03:35 PM Support #1152 (Resolved): Coding of x_jbxpcha in Waves 6 and 8
- I am using the variable x_jbxpcha as part of a longitudinal study and noted that response options include a 'does not...
- 04:14 PM Support #1148 (Feedback): Geographic information
- Dear Nurfatima Jandarova,
Our Special Licence dataset SN7182 contains a variable called laestab. The first three d... - 03:43 PM Support #1128: How to match husbands and wives in USoc without dropping one or the other
- Dear Stephanie,
thank you very much for your kind reply and your help once again. Due to the discrepancy, my ques... - 02:45 PM Support #1128: How to match husbands and wives in USoc without dropping one or the other
- Dear Nico,
In reply to your first question, the _n refers to the number within the bysort group. You are using bys... - 10:12 AM Support #1078: Marital change
- Dear Stephanie,
Apologies for stepping in, but I thought this was the most appropriate place to ask this question... - 10:05 AM Support #1139: Polytechnic vs university degree
- Yes that's right, it is not yet released.
Best wishes,
Stephanie
02/28/2019
- 02:02 PM Support #1139: Polytechnic vs university degree
- Thank you for the information!
May I just clarify the very last sentence. Does it mean that name of institution (t... - 11:31 AM Support #1144: Matrix of variables vs waves
- Ah, thanks a lot! The index term is indeed helpful! No need in the spreadsheet then.
02/27/2019
- 03:59 PM Support #1144 (Feedback): Matrix of variables vs waves
- Dear Nurfatima Jandarova,
If we produce a spreadsheet like this it will not be interactive or have links to freque... - 10:55 AM Support #1128: How to match husbands and wives in USoc without dropping one or the other
- Hi Stephanie,
something else came up in this context, my apologies to post another question in this regard. I am ...
02/26/2019
- 06:07 PM Support #1139 (Feedback): Polytechnic vs university degree
- Dear Andrea Ichino and Nurfatima Jandarova,
Reading the questionnaires (https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/doc... - 01:45 PM Support #1128: How to match husbands and wives in USoc without dropping one or the other
- Dear Stephanie,
I got one final, final question with regard to this open issue. I am confused about this followin... - 11:23 AM Support #1147 (Feedback): Identification of members of household receiving care
- Dear Jose,
Where w_aidhua1-16 refers to person number, this is person number recorded in w_pno, so to link to the ... - 09:53 AM Support #1144: Matrix of variables vs waves
- Dear Stephanie,
It's for mainstage variables.
Thank you very much!
02/25/2019
- 07:15 PM Support #1144: Matrix of variables vs waves
- Dear Nurfatima Jandarova,
We are able to produce this for you, but can I just ask if it is for mainstage or IP?
... - 06:47 PM Support #1145 (Feedback): disdif and health variables
- Dear Lea,
Are you looking at Wave 8 data? At Wave 8 the filter for this question was removed in order to capture p... - 06:03 PM Support #1151 (In Progress): Carrying forward variables across waves, creating 'how long lived at address' variable
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 11:27 AM Support #1151 (Resolved): Carrying forward variables across waves, creating 'how long lived at address' variable
- Hi Understanding Society Support team,
I want to create a variable that tells me how long an individual has lived... - 06:02 PM Support #1146: Understanding Society Wave 8 Interview dates/times data
- Dear Olga,
Have you found this problem in mainstage or IP?
Best wishes,
Stephanie - 02:57 PM Support #1131: Harmonization of retrospective cohabitation and marital status information
- Dear Stephanie,
Thank you very much for the clarification. I think this resolves my initial concern.
Many tha... - 10:42 AM Support #1140: Mistake between ba_jbstat_bh ba_jbstat in Wave 1 of BHPS
- Dear Liam,
Thank you for pointing this out. It is a labelling issue in Wave 1 and we are working to resolve it. I ...
02/22/2019
- 04:35 PM Support #1148 (In Progress): Geographic information
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 04:34 PM Support #1149 (Feedback): Caregiving
- Dear Camille,
Those questions are asked of respondets who say yes to aidxhh, that they care for someone outside th... - 04:26 PM Support #1149 (In Progress): Caregiving
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 01:31 PM Support #1150 (Resolved): ypwght (samping (weight)?) appears as a physical characteristic on (https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstage/dataset-documentation/index/physical-characteristics)
- Thank you for making us aware of this issue. We'll pass it on to the team overlooking the index terms.
Cheers,
Gundi - 01:11 PM Support #1150 (Resolved): ypwght (samping (weight)?) appears as a physical characteristic on (https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstage/dataset-documentation/index/physical-characteristics)
- ypwght appears as a physical characteristic on:
https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstage/datas...
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