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From 03/25/2021 to 04/23/2021
04/13/2021
- 03:55 PM Support #1533: Adjusting weights when constructing a calendar year from two waves
- Thank you for the explanation.
Charlotte - 03:48 PM Support #1533: Adjusting weights when constructing a calendar year from two waves
- Charlotte,
Thank you for your question. Our years within one wave are not equivalent in size - year 1 has NI and B...
04/08/2021
- 02:12 PM Support #1533 (In Progress): Adjusting weights when constructing a calendar year from two waves
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 11:03 AM Support #1533 (Resolved): Adjusting weights when constructing a calendar year from two waves
- I'm combining the second half of one wave with the first half of the next wave based on sample month to create a cale...
- 01:13 PM Support #1532 (Feedback): b_scsf6c - last 4 weeks: felt downhearted and depressed
- This is part of the SF12 module of 12 questions to measure mental and physical health
These questions are asked in... - 01:11 PM Support #1531 (Feedback): w_sf12mcs_dv - SF-12 Mental Component Summary (PCS)
- These variables are derived from the SF12 questions: scsf*
The Stata syntax for deriving these variables is availa... - 01:08 PM Support #1530 (Feedback): Questions for assignment
- Hello,
The two versions summarise information collected in the 12 GHQ questions (w_scghqa - w_scghql) in two diffe...
04/07/2021
- 05:56 PM Support #1532 (Resolved): b_scsf6c - last 4 weeks: felt downhearted and depressed
- Hi -
Again, where is b_scsf6c - last 4 weeks: felt downhearted and depressed derived from?
Thanks
Jennie - 05:50 PM Support #1531 (Resolved): w_sf12mcs_dv - SF-12 Mental Component Summary (PCS)
- Hi -
Could you advise on what SF-12 Mental Component Summary (PCS) is derived from? For b_scghq1_dv Subjective well... - 05:45 PM Support #1530: Questions for assignment
- Sorry, could you also tell me how to identify which questions in the questionnaire link to the Subjective Wellbeing v...
- 05:42 PM Support #1530 (Resolved): Questions for assignment
- Hi -
I am a PhD student undertaking a module in quantitative methods with University of Birmingham.
I am wanting ...
04/06/2021
- 06:10 PM Support #1529: Linking couples across waves
Ok, that what I've done.
Thanks- 05:59 PM Support #1529 (Feedback): Linking couples across waves
- ok, thanks. Thse couple identifiers use pno & ppno and so are unique within a household and wave. So, you cannot use ...
- 05:52 PM Support #1529: Linking couples across waves
- Yes, I have.
I used the "Matching individuals within a household" syntax and then generated an id for each couple ba... - 05:39 PM Support #1529 (In Progress): Linking couples across waves
- Hello,
When you say you are trying to link couples in households across waves, have you produced couple identifier... - 12:59 PM Support #1529 (Resolved): Linking couples across waves
- Hi
I trying to link couples within the same household across waves.
Is there any way/test I can validate the outco...
03/31/2021
- 04:19 PM Support #1474 (Resolved): Covid-19 weighting
- 04:18 PM Support #1526 (Resolved): variable "region" - a mistake in "Variable Search tool?
- 04:17 PM Support #1527 (Resolved): parental education
- 04:13 PM Support #1517 (Resolved): Covid weights
- Correspondence is continuing via email, so setting to resolved here.
Our response is copied here:
1: If your m... - 12:46 PM Support #1525 (Feedback): BHPS Wave 1-18: Which documentation to use to convert SIC codes (variable mrjsic) to actual industries.
- Hello Simon,
Please take a look at the BHPS User Guide: https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps/documentation/vola/index... - 10:53 AM Support #1525: BHPS Wave 1-18: Which documentation to use to convert SIC codes (variable mrjsic) to actual industries.
- Dear Understanding Society User Support Team,
I would appreciate if you are able to provide an update to my query.... - 10:38 AM Support #1528 (Resolved): Difference between mainstage 2019 data and wave 10 UKHLS data
- 10:18 AM Support #1528: Difference between mainstage 2019 data and wave 10 UKHLS data
- Thank you very much, this clears it up
- 10:09 AM Support #1528 (Feedback): Difference between mainstage 2019 data and wave 10 UKHLS data
- Hello,
The 2019 datasets made available with the Covid survey data (SN8644), includes information collected during...
03/29/2021
- 01:46 PM Support #1528 (Resolved): Difference between mainstage 2019 data and wave 10 UKHLS data
- I am wondering what the difference in dates are between the mainstage_2019 and UKLFS wave 10 data and what differenti...
03/26/2021
- 03:10 PM Support #1527: parental education
- Thank you very much for your help.
Have a nice weekend.
Danuta - 09:05 AM Support #1527 (Feedback): parental education
- Hello,
Only for those respondents who lived with their parents in the same household at least once during the surv...
03/25/2021
- 04:27 PM Support #1527 (Resolved): parental education
- Hello again,
Is there a possibility to find information about an educational level obtained by respondents' parents ... - 03:52 PM Support #1526: variable "region" - a mistake in "Variable Search tool?
- Thank you, everything is clear!
- 03:27 PM Support #1526: variable "region" - a mistake in "Variable Search tool?
- Sorry just to be clear the search tool is working ok!
- 03:26 PM Support #1526 (Feedback): variable "region" - a mistake in "Variable Search tool?
- Hello,
This variable is only available for Waves 6 onwards in the files CHILD & INDALL for UKHLS, and for all BHPS... - 02:19 PM Support #1526 (Resolved): variable "region" - a mistake in "Variable Search tool?
- Hello,
Under the following link:
https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstage/dataset-documentati... - 02:53 PM Support #1524 (Resolved): Mortality weight adjustment
- Discussion has moved to email (usersupport@understandingsociety.ac.uk), so setting to resolved.
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