Activity
From 03/07/2022 to 04/05/2022
04/05/2022
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06:24 PM Support #1673: pensioner_dv seems to be wrong for men
- Hi Tom,
We have passed this to our Data Team who are now investigating this discrepancy. We will keep you updated.... -
05:47 PM Support #1675 (In Progress): Wave 7 COVID-19 DATA- Employment Status
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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05:47 PM Support #1676 (In Progress): Youth self-esteem measure
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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10:56 AM Support #1676 (Resolved): Youth self-esteem measure
- Hello,
I am using the self-esteem measure from the youth questionnaire. There are 8 items - they seem to be from t...
04/04/2022
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02:31 PM Support #1675 (Resolved): Wave 7 COVID-19 DATA- Employment Status
- I am trying to find a variable for employment status but cannot find one measuring whether people are employed or une...
03/31/2022
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10:45 AM Support #1674 (Resolved): Merging parstyle and indresp using hidp
- The question was answered by email.
03/30/2022
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06:20 AM Support #1674 (Resolved): Merging parstyle and indresp using hidp
- I can't seem to merge parstyle and indresp using hidp
03/29/2022
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05:02 PM Support #1673 (In Progress): pensioner_dv seems to be wrong for men
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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11:29 AM Support #1673 (In Progress): pensioner_dv seems to be wrong for men
- Hi,
The pensioner_dv variable is supposed to determine whether the respondent is past State Pension Age (SPA). But...
03/25/2022
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03:09 PM Support #1668 (Feedback): Net household income including housing benefit adjustment
- If you look at the user guide section on hh income here https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstag...
03/24/2022
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12:48 PM Support #1671 (Feedback): Linking parents-children data during COVID (2019-2021)
- Hello Irina,
Please read the Covid-19 user guide which discusses weights and how to link the covid-19 survey data ...
03/23/2022
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04:49 PM Support #1672 (Feedback): Long Covid
- Hello,
The routing condition for the cw_longcovid variable reads "Ask if previously reported having covid symptoms... -
12:22 PM Support #1672 (In Progress): Long Covid
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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12:01 PM Support #1672 (Resolved): Long Covid
- The question on Long Covid (longcovid) in the USoc COVID-19 Study 2020-2021 was posed to the following participants: ...
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11:52 AM Support #1671 (In Progress): Linking parents-children data during COVID (2019-2021)
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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12:21 AM Support #1671 (Resolved): Linking parents-children data during COVID (2019-2021)
- Hello!
My name is Irina Kolegova, I am a Masters student at the University of Oxford. Currently I am working on m...
03/22/2022
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04:47 PM Support #1670: Local Authority Districts (LAD) from SN 6666
- Very good, I appreciate your quick reply and great information.
Best wishes,
Nico -
11:06 AM Support #1670 (Feedback): Local Authority Districts (LAD) from SN 6666
- Hi Nico,
1) please note that it might happen that some numbers in the ranges are not in use, e.g. in the most up-t... -
10:10 AM Support #1670: Local Authority Districts (LAD) from SN 6666
- Thanks for your reply.
As a follow-up question/comment, I would like to have a list of all local authority district... -
11:13 AM Support #1669: Employment history and labour force spell
- You may also be interested in the syntax that was developed by Liam Wright to produce the complete employment history...
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10:22 AM Support #1623: Gender first-born child
- Dear Support Team,
Thank you so much! This was very helpful.
Best,
Lieke
03/21/2022
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04:35 PM Support #1669 (Feedback): Employment history and labour force spell
- Hello,
We do not have a separate user guide covering UKHLS employment data but I would recommend checking:
1) the... -
12:29 PM Support #1623: Gender first-born child
- Hi Lieke,
Yes, that's correct, so since BHPS sample members have been asked about their children already in the BH... -
08:41 AM Support #1667: Youth self completion longitudinal weight with non-monotone response
- Jennie,
Yes, use k_psnenui_lw weight as a base weight. You should include in your model everyone who is eligible. ...
03/18/2022
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07:44 PM Support #1669 (In Progress): Employment history and labour force spell
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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02:30 PM Support #1670 (In Progress): Local Authority Districts (LAD) from SN 6666
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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01:15 PM Support #1663 (Resolved): How to obtain an approximate measure for UK citizenship across Waves 1-11
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01:14 PM Support #1140 (Resolved): Mistake between ba_jbstat_bh ba_jbstat in Wave 1 of BHPS
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01:05 PM Support #1664 (Feedback): IEMB sample when combining data to financial years
03/17/2022
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04:54 PM Support #1670 (Resolved): Local Authority Districts (LAD) from SN 6666
- Dear Ladies and Gentleman,
I have attached a copy of the SN 6666 user guide published by Understanding Society.
I... -
04:39 PM Support #1663: How to obtain an approximate measure for UK citizenship across Waves 1-11
- Thanks for your help,
Have a nice day,
Nico -
03:09 PM Support #1667: Youth self completion longitudinal weight with non-monotone response
- Dear Jennie,
You can find the information about the course here https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/help/traini... -
01:21 PM Support #1669 (Resolved): Employment history and labour force spell
- Dear Member of the Understanding Society team,
I hope this message finds you well.
I am emailing to enquire ab...
03/16/2022
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01:16 PM Support #1667: Youth self completion longitudinal weight with non-monotone response
- Hi Olena,
Thanks for your response. I have now watched the course on creating a tailored weight and I see that it ... -
09:54 AM Support #1623: Gender first-born child
- Dear Support Team,
Thanks for your confirmation already a few months ago. I would just like to ask for some clarif... -
07:45 AM Support #1668 (In Progress): Net household income including housing benefit adjustment
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
03/15/2022
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02:55 PM Support #1668 (Resolved): Net household income including housing benefit adjustment
- I am trying to get a measure of net household income.
I understand that when housing benefit is implied by differ... -
01:50 PM Support #1667: Youth self completion longitudinal weight with non-monotone response
- Jennie,
The best option for you is to create a tailored weight. We have now an online course for this. Piotr shoul... -
09:41 AM Support #1667 (In Progress): Youth self completion longitudinal weight with non-monotone response
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
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09:49 AM Support #1644 (Resolved): Inapplicable issue
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09:48 AM Support #1630 (Resolved): Date of birth data
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09:47 AM Support #1634 (Resolved): Employment Status History Wave 1 of UKHLS
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09:46 AM Support #1613 (Resolved): Linking administrative health data
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09:45 AM Support #1641 (Resolved): 3 critical issues regarding COVID-19 UK Household Longitudinal Dataset
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09:43 AM Support #1642 (Resolved): Incomplete Merge of Longitudinal individual indresp variables (a - k; 1 - 11) and longitudinal hhresp variables - Unmatched Data both ways
03/14/2022
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05:20 PM Support #1667 (Resolved): Youth self completion longitudinal weight with non-monotone response
- Hello,
I was looking to check if I have correctly understood the weight I needed for my analysis .
My analysis... -
01:40 PM Support #1666: Clarification of weights when joining datasets and comparing COVID and main survey waves
- Hi William,
If you are analysing the main survey data separately from the Covid-19 survey data, so first generatin... -
01:31 PM Support #1664: IEMB sample when combining data to financial years
- Dorothee,
If you include all sample months 1 through 24 in your analysis you don't need to worry about samples / s... -
01:25 PM Support #1627: Coding of k_ypfhweve in k_Youth
- Hi Alexandra,
We are sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Unfortunately, we are still investigating this is...
03/08/2022
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10:35 AM Support #1666: Clarification of weights when joining datasets and comparing COVID and main survey waves
- update: or, do we use the xw for indicators with no comparison and then have to make our own weights for comparisons ...
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10:27 AM Support #1666: Clarification of weights when joining datasets and comparing COVID and main survey waves
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Thanks for your quick response. We are comparing means so that is the _xw then. Thanks. For our variables whe...
03/07/2022
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10:41 PM Support #1665 (Feedback): j_youth file lacking hrpid
- Hi Larissa,
We are aware of this issue, it will be addressed in the next data release, but, of course, thank you f... -
11:41 AM Support #1665 (Resolved): j_youth file lacking hrpid
- I have realised that the hrpid variable in the j_youth file is missing for all youth respondents in wave 10. I don't ...
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10:06 PM Support #1666 (Feedback): Clarification of weights when joining datasets and comparing COVID and main survey waves
- Hi William,
Are you analysing the data cross-sectionally, that is, for example, a mean from Wave 8 Covid-19 survey... -
02:11 PM Support #1666 (Resolved): Clarification of weights when joining datasets and comparing COVID and main survey waves
- Hi,
My name is William and I’m working on a social capital publication. I’m a little unsure of which weights we sh...
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