Activity
From 01/17/2022 to 02/15/2022
02/15/2022
- 04:52 PM Support #1662 (Resolved): Linking with a different data set
- Is it possible to link BHPS with Workplace Employment Relations Study? Thank you.
- 03:13 PM Support #1661 (Resolved): Merging children with thier parent using SPSS
- Hello,
I am trying to study the association between children's mental health and their parents' mental health, bef... - 03:07 PM Support #1655: Household income in Covid surveys
- Apologies, I have one final question. I can't seem to find household income in any of the mainstage wave 9 data files...
- 10:26 AM Support #1655: Household income in Covid surveys
- Ok great, thanks so much for your help.
Best wishes
Natalie - 09:47 AM Support #1655: Household income in Covid surveys
- Hi Natalie,
Yes, I think it is the only solution.
Best wishes,
Understanding Society User Support Team
02/14/2022
- 10:21 AM Support #1659: Longitudinal analysis - correct weight
- Yes, set it to zero.
- 08:51 AM Support #1659: Longitudinal analysis - correct weight
- Hi Olena,
Thanks very much for this quick and very clear answer.
One follow-up question: to correct for non-resp... - 09:13 AM Support #1650: yp2uni missing/inapplicable/don't know categories
- Dear Understanding Society User Support Team,
Thank you for your answer. So if I understand correctly, the "Inappl...
02/13/2022
- 04:27 PM Support #1656: Difference between variables bl_unib and bl_unim
- Thank you, this clears this up for me.
Additionally, is there a reason why both of these questions as well as the ...
02/11/2022
- 03:59 PM Support #1660 (In Progress): Attitudes towards immigration (self-comp) in Wave 11
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 12:27 PM Support #1660 (Resolved): Attitudes towards immigration (self-comp) in Wave 11
- The long-term content plan document appears to show that a module on attitudes towards immigration was planned for Wa...
- 11:27 AM Support #1655: Household income in Covid surveys
- Hi
Thanks for this. However, I am unsure how to handle the top coding of these household composition variables whe... - 11:00 AM Support #1653 (Feedback): Representativeness of lone mothers
02/10/2022
- 02:30 PM Support #1659: Longitudinal analysis - correct weight
- Rebeka,
Yes, your approach will be correct and you could use wave 9 weights for both analyses (latent and regressi... - 02:19 PM Support #1659 (Resolved): Longitudinal analysis - correct weight
- Hi there,
I'd like to conduct longitudinal analysis using UKHLS. In brief terms: I will be conducting a latent cla... - 01:03 PM Support #1657 (Feedback): Identifying parents of under 5-year-olds
- Hello,
Unfortunately, the parenthood status is not available in wave 1 of the Covid-19 survey. However, you can co... - 12:57 PM Support #1658 (Feedback): Questions
- Hello,
There is a technical problem with the website, thank you for letting us know, we will try fix this ASAP. Re... - 06:26 AM Support #1658 (Resolved): Questions
- Hello,
I am using BHPS Wave 15, however, do you know why I cannot access this variable: https://www.iser.essex.ac.u...
02/09/2022
- 04:49 PM Support #1657: Identifying parents of under 5-year-olds
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 03:37 PM Support #1657 (Resolved): Identifying parents of under 5-year-olds
- Hi,
I hope you are well.
I'm a research assistant working for Birgitta Rabe and Gabriella Conti on a project a... - 02:21 PM Support #1652: Should using longitudinal weights lead to a balanced panel?
- Lucas,
Thank you. You seem to be on a good track with your analysis.
And thank you for the suggestion on a better... - 12:40 PM Support #1652: Should using longitudinal weights lead to a balanced panel?
- Hi Olena,
Thanks for your reply. I was just typing up a follow-up:
I received the document yesterday and have g... - 12:11 PM Support #1652: Should using longitudinal weights lead to a balanced panel?
- Lucas,
Your approach seems fine. The choice of weights will be explained via email. Come back to me if you still h... - 02:14 PM Support #1653: Representativeness of lone mothers
- Tom,
Thank you for sharing this with us. We are aware of this general discrepancy. It can have a few different cau... - 12:39 PM Support #1651 (Feedback): Matching Partners Data
- Dear Laura,
You can identify partners who do not live with the respondent only in cases where we captured the two ... - 12:12 PM Support #1646: Weight for analysis of household income restricted to complete households
- Great - thanks very much for your help.
- 12:09 PM Support #1646: Weight for analysis of household income restricted to complete households
- Matt,
Thanks. For the situations likes yours we have prepared an online training course for creating your own tail... - 10:23 AM Support #1646: Weight for analysis of household income restricted to complete households
- Understanding Society User Support Team wrote in #note-3:
> Matt,
>
> Thank you for your question. Yes, you are ... - 11:25 AM Support #1655 (Feedback): Household income in Covid surveys
- Hi Natalie,
Yes, you need to multiply the hhincome_amount by a factor corresponding to the period provided in the ... - 10:56 AM Support #1656 (Feedback): Difference between variables bl_unib and bl_unim
- Dear Jonathan,
The unib question asked about the first degree (e.g. B.A., BSc, BEd), the unim about the second or ...
02/08/2022
- 08:51 PM Support #1650: yp2uni missing/inapplicable/don't know categories
- Dear Alessandro,
Thank you for pointing out these issues. In waves 6,8 and 9 the -8 "inapplicable" category was as... - 04:45 PM Support #1652: Should using longitudinal weights lead to a balanced panel?
- Dear Olena,
Thanks for the swift reply. I have now requested the information on pooled data from user support via ... - 03:29 PM Support #1652: Should using longitudinal weights lead to a balanced panel?
- Lucas,
Thanks. Please request usersupport for the information on pooled data. Have a look and come back to me if y... - 03:04 PM Support #1652: Should using longitudinal weights lead to a balanced panel?
- Hi Olena,
Thanks so much for getting back to me. Using the data in long format seemed to make perfect sense to me,... - 02:03 PM Support #1652: Should using longitudinal weights lead to a balanced panel?
- Lucas,
Thank you. Can you give me a little bit more details on your analysis. It's not clear why you are using lon... - 02:56 PM Support #1646 (Feedback): Weight for analysis of household income restricted to complete households
- Matt,
Thank you for your question. Yes, you are right - our weights are either for people who respondent to interv... - 02:26 PM Support #1646 (In Progress): Weight for analysis of household income restricted to complete households
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 02:55 PM Support #1654 (Feedback): Looking for motherhood status variables
- Dear Amwaj,
You can use nchild_dv which gives you the number of own children in the household, including natural c... - 02:48 PM Support #1647 (Feedback): Filter issues of "vote7"
- Dear Sebastian,
Vote7 was asked only of respondents who completed their interview after the 12th of December 2019,... - 02:27 PM Support #1655 (In Progress): Household income in Covid surveys
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 11:05 AM Support #1655 (Resolved): Household income in Covid surveys
- Hi
Could you advise me on the appropriate way to handle the income data provided in the covid-19 surveys? Am I ri... - 02:26 PM Support #1656 (In Progress): Difference between variables bl_unib and bl_unim
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 11:31 AM Support #1656 (Resolved): Difference between variables bl_unib and bl_unim
- Hi, I am seeking some information on what the difference is between variables "unib" and "unim" that are in wave BH12...
02/07/2022
- 12:12 PM Support #1648 (Feedback): Help with linking data across two waves
- Dear Fathia,
You can link variables across waves using the individual identifier variable pidp. Pidp is a cross-wa... - 11:35 AM Support #1648 (In Progress): Help with linking data across 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...
- 11:45 AM Support #1650 (In Progress): yp2uni missing/inapplicable/don't know categories
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 11:42 AM Support #1651 (In Progress): Matching Partners Data
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 11:41 AM Support #1653 (In Progress): Representativeness of lone mothers
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 10:28 AM Support #1653 (Resolved): Representativeness of lone mothers
- Hi,
I have been comparing the UKHLS data to data from the FRS and LFS. For reasons not clear to me, the UKHLS data... - 11:38 AM Support #1654 (In Progress): Looking for motherhood status variables
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
- 10:58 AM Support #1654 (Resolved): Looking for motherhood status variables
- To whom it may concern
I would like to conduct a study comparing women with children (group 1) to women without c... - 11:36 AM Support #1652: Should using longitudinal weights lead to a balanced panel?
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
02/05/2022
- 08:57 AM Support #1652 (Resolved): Should using longitudinal weights lead to a balanced panel?
- Dear Olena,
I have a question concerning the correct use of longitudinal weights. I want to perform longitudinal a...
02/04/2022
- 04:04 PM Support #1651 (Resolved): Matching Partners Data
- I am currently working with the data matched with partners but I am wondering if there is a way to match data with pa...
- 11:45 AM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Olena,
Thanks very much for your help. I have now implemented the longitudinal weights as you suggested and my es... - 10:32 AM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Ashley,
You can use only the first wave weights with survival analysis.
I am still not sure whether your analysis... - 10:00 AM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Olena,
I have now reviewed the pooled analysis document and it seems the document recommends that I use scaled x ... - 11:05 AM Support #1649: Weights for longitudinal analysis
- Hi Olena,
Ok that's good to know, thanks! I will email about the tailored weight course.
Many thanks
Laurence - 11:01 AM Support #1649: Weights for longitudinal analysis
- Laurence,
Thank you for your questions. Firstly, yes, the choice of your weights is correct - well done :)
And on... - 10:42 AM Support #1649 (Resolved): Weights for longitudinal analysis
- Hello,
I am trying to use Understanding Society to estimate how changes in workplace pension saving decisions are... - 11:04 AM Support #1650 (Feedback): yp2uni missing/inapplicable/don't know categories
- I am working with the yp2uni variable from the youth questionnaire and I see some incongruence in the missing values....
- 10:33 AM Support #1648 (Resolved): Help with linking data across two waves
- I am a Masters student completing my dissertation at Cardiff University using an COVID-19 Understanding Society data....
02/03/2022
- 02:27 PM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Ashley,
I haven't used lifetable calculations, so I can't say. It depends on how the analysis treats missing data.... - 02:04 PM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Olena,
I'm still waiting for the pooled analysis document, but I was wondering if your last comment applies to li...
02/02/2022
- 11:26 AM Support #1647 (In Progress): Filter issues of "vote7"
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
02/01/2022
- 02:54 PM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Ashley,
Ok, just one more question: are you using survival analysis? If so, you would use the weight at the first ... - 02:45 PM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Thanks, Olena.
I think, given your question, that I am interested in a pooled analysis (if an individual becomes ... - 11:44 AM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Ashley,
It sounds to me as a classic pooled analysis where you are not interested in representing people, but rath... - 02:31 PM Support #1647 (Resolved): Filter issues of "vote7"
- Dear Support-Team,
I am trying to make sense of the variable "vote7" which is called "voted in last general electi... - 01:52 PM Support #1646 (Resolved): Weight for analysis of household income restricted to complete households
- I'm undertaking analysis to understand if pensioners who enter/exit poverty do so because their household receipt of ...
01/31/2022
- 04:01 PM Support #1645 (Feedback): How to Deal with Missingness in Health Variables Over Time
- Hello Sue,
Which health variables are you referring to? For some questions, not everyone is asked the question so ... - 03:50 PM Support #1645 (Resolved): How to Deal with Missingness in Health Variables Over Time
- Hi,
How to Deal with Missingness in Health Variables Over Time
I'm looking t health variables in UKHLS waves 1-... - 03:54 PM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Olena,
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Not necessarily, individuals could be in my sample until the... - 02:40 PM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Ashley,
Thank you for the details. So, for each person you are only interested in their life time period between 2... - 02:27 PM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Olena,
I construct a panel using BHPS wave data only containing variables with information about age, marital sta... - 11:06 AM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Ashley,
Can you specify which information you use in each wave combination. Give me an example if a person is 24 i... - 09:46 AM Support #1643 (Feedback): Employment history for different samples
- Hello,
The employment history for GPS & EMBS first six months samples were asked in Wave 1, and for the remaining ... - 09:44 AM Support #1644 (Feedback): Inapplicable issue
- Hello,
Not every respondent is eligible for every question. To know who is eligible for a specific question, take ...
01/30/2022
- 09:50 AM Support #1624: Weights for subsample
- Olena,
Thanks for your response and apologies for the delay.
Not sure this will resolve my problem. I am usin...
01/28/2022
- 01:59 PM Support #1644 (Resolved): Inapplicable issue
- Hi, I am trying to analyse Wave 10 data and the following variables all have a high number of 'inapplicable':
j_plbo... - 01:36 PM Support #1643 (Resolved): Employment history for different samples
- Hi support team,
I am looking to construct a variable indicating any unemployment spell prior to wave 8. I underst... - 01:02 PM Support #1642 (Feedback): Incomplete Merge of Longitudinal individual indresp variables (a - k; 1 - 11) and longitudinal hhresp variables - Unmatched Data both ways
- Hello Sue,
While attempt is made that all enumerated/responding households complete the household questionnaire, t... - 12:20 PM Support #1642 (Resolved): Incomplete Merge of Longitudinal individual indresp variables (a - k; 1 - 11) and longitudinal hhresp variables - Unmatched Data both ways
- Hi,
I have merged (appended) core individual variables from all UKHLS indresp waves a - k (1 - 11) longitudinally,... - 09:38 AM Support #1641 (Feedback): 3 critical issues regarding COVID-19 UK Household Longitudinal Dataset
- Hello,
Thank you for your valuable feedback.
A quick clarification - Understanding Society is led and managed a... - 04:24 AM Support #1641 (Resolved): 3 critical issues regarding COVID-19 UK Household Longitudinal Dataset
- Dear UCL Institute of Education,
I am Seung Un Lee, currently studying Master's of Urban Economics at the National...
01/27/2022
- 02:11 PM Support #1621 (Resolved): How to merge two data files from two different waves?
- 02:11 PM Support #1618 (Resolved): Measuring attacks in the home using wave 1 module on harassment. Q'aire suggests this is possible. Data does not.
- 02:09 PM Support #1615 (Resolved): Enquiry of participants data collection
- 02:09 PM Support #1614 (Resolved): jbstat Wave 11
- 02:08 PM Support #1611 (Resolved): Geographical data
- 02:08 PM Support #1606 (Resolved): Adult Subject Birth Order
- 02:07 PM Support #1607 (Resolved): Questionnaire Sequencing for the last 5 minutes- EMBS
- 02:06 PM Support #1587 (Resolved): panssec8_dv
- 02:06 PM Support #1608 (Resolved): Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
- 02:05 PM Support #1609 (Resolved): Including/excluding zero weights changes SEs (but not coefficients)
- 02:05 PM Support #1610 (Resolved): Weighting method for IP4 refreshment sample
- 02:03 PM Support #1613: Linking administrative health data
- Hello Luke,
Sorry this slipped through. The best way to know of what linked administrative data is available is he... - 01:59 PM Support #1620 (Resolved): Raven Progressive Matrix
- 01:59 PM Support #1619 (Resolved): Differentiating between income-based benefits and contribution-based / "new style" benefits (JSA, ESA)
- 01:58 PM Support #1634: Employment Status History Wave 1 of UKHLS
- Hi Ishita,
For continuing sample members, they are asked questions about changes in employment status via the Annu... - 01:55 PM Support #1639 (Resolved): Creating housing benefit indicator using _renthb & _renthb_bh
- 07:51 AM Support #1639: Creating housing benefit indicator using _renthb & _renthb_bh
- Hello
Thank you for your response - it got me thinking and I realised my issue was that I did not account for resp...
01/26/2022
- 06:45 PM Support #1637 (Feedback): Religion in Covid survey
- Questions about religion has been asked in the main survey, every 4 years for the whole sample (Waves 1 4 8), and onl...
- 06:40 PM Support #1638 (Feedback): w_fimnlabnet_dv
- Hello,
Basic information on how the income variables were created is available in this User guide section:
https:... - 05:00 PM Support #1639 (Feedback): Creating housing benefit indicator using _renthb & _renthb_bh
- Hello,
If you look at the Universe for this question, i.e., who were asked this question in the Questionnaire, you... - 04:50 PM Support #1640 (Feedback): Onward Social Fabric Index and Understanding Society Wave
- Hello Luke,
Wave 12 data will be released in November 2022.
You can check which of these variables/questions we... - 01:49 PM Support #1640 (Resolved): Onward Social Fabric Index and Understanding Society Wave
- Dear Understanding Society team,
I am writing to you on behalf of the thinktank Onward, regarding our Social Fabri... - 01:04 PM Support #1632: Correct weighting for mental health
- Joe,
Thank you for the details. I suggest you start with either i_psnenus_lw or i_indinus_lw as your base weights ...
01/25/2022
- 03:42 PM Support #1632: Correct weighting for mental health
- Good afternoon Olena,
I watched the videos yesterday, but have spent today going over them again and trying to wr... - 02:56 PM Support #1639 (Resolved): Creating housing benefit indicator using _renthb & _renthb_bh
- I was wondering if you were able to help me out at all with some clarification regarding the amount of missing variab...
01/24/2022
- 04:54 PM Support #1638 (Resolved): w_fimnlabnet_dv
- Hi,
Does this Labour income variable (w_fimnlabnet_dv) also capture the Statutory maternity pay (SMP) that the emplo... - 04:47 PM Support #1632: Correct weighting for mental health
- Joe,
Have you listened to the full training material yet? Some of the answers will be there as well as an example ... - 03:10 PM Support #1632: Correct weighting for mental health
- Hi Olena,
So having a look at the data today, and playing around with creating a tailored weight. To be clear agai... - 10:54 AM Support #1632: Correct weighting for mental health
- Thanks very much for your help,
Will come back to this with further questions re. tailored weights if required.
... - 10:23 AM Support #1632: Correct weighting for mental health
- Yes, we asked you to continue to post your questions here. Thanks for doing that.
But to clarify you do need to em... - 09:57 AM Support #1632: Correct weighting for mental health
- Thanks Olena,
The USoc email team responded, asking me to make this request here:
I need the training manual f... - 01:17 PM Support #1637 (Resolved): Religion in Covid survey
- Hello,
I hope you are well.
I had a question about the Covid survey (adults 16+). Looking at the data I can't s... - 11:21 AM Support #1636 (Feedback): Empstat wave 5
- Hello,
You are correct the questions were about employment status and not jobs. The empstat datafile includes the ... - 11:08 AM Support #1631 (In Progress): Consistencies across gross and net income in BHPS and USoc
- 11:07 AM Support #1635 (Feedback): Scotland – all UKLHS participants who completed secondary education in Scotland?
- We also provide school locator variables of children's current schools and those of recent school leavers. To know mo...
01/22/2022
- 12:22 AM Support #1636 (Resolved): Empstat wave 5
- Hi Team,
I am trying to reconstruct the employment history of all the individuals. So, according to my understandi...
01/21/2022
- 02:10 PM Support #1635 (Resolved): Scotland – all UKLHS participants who completed secondary education in Scotland?
- Hello,
Could you please advise us on the best way to identify individuals (in all UKLHS waves, but not BHPS) who h... - 12:35 PM Support #1633 (Feedback): Query regarding measurement of food poverty in UKLHS mainstage questionnaire
- We do have food poverty questions in W12 but they are about foodbanks, not the Food Insecurity Experience (FIES) ones...
- 12:32 PM Support #1632 (Feedback): Correct weighting for mental health
- 11:21 AM Support #1634: Employment Status History Wave 1 of UKHLS
- Thank you for your quick response. It is extremely helpful.
In the life employment history('empstat' file in wave 5)... - 07:56 AM Support #1634 (Feedback): Employment Status History Wave 1 of UKHLS
- The employment history of the rest of the sample was asked in Wave 5. You may also be interested in the syntax that w...
01/20/2022
- 06:53 PM Support #1634 (Resolved): Employment Status History Wave 1 of UKHLS
- Hi,
According to the documentation the employment status history is only available for individuals surveyed betwee...
01/19/2022
- 08:28 PM Support #1633 (In Progress): Query regarding measurement of food poverty in UKLHS mainstage questionnaire
- Dear Rachel,
Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back... - 08:27 PM Support #1626: Who is the respondent parent - SDQ
- Dear Michaela,
There is also one more thing you might find useful. As part of Understanding Society efforts to h...
01/18/2022
- 03:22 PM Support #1633 (Resolved): Query regarding measurement of food poverty in UKLHS mainstage questionnaire
- Hello there,
I have been reviewing variables available in the UKLHS questionnaires related to food poverty. I see on... - 11:43 AM Support #1608: Question about weights for analysis of child and youth data
- Marie,
Sounds like using youth weights should be a good option for you.
Best,
Olena
01/17/2022
- 09:23 PM Support #1631: Consistencies across gross and net income in BHPS and USoc
- Hi,
Thank you very much for helping with this.
Yes that's correct, I'm using the EUL version of the data and it... - 02:50 PM Support #1632: Correct weighting for mental health
- Joe,
Thank you for your question. The set of instruments you use is unusual and we don't have specific weight for ... - 02:23 PM Support #1632 (Resolved): Correct weighting for mental health
- Hello all,
Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
I've recently carried out an analysis on adolescent men... - 01:30 PM Support #1630: Date of birth data
- Hi Isha,
It may take up to a few weeks, for further details please contact UK Data Service as they responsible fo...
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