Activity
From 02/16/2023 to 03/17/2023
03/17/2023
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11:38 AM Support #1877 (Feedback): Special Licence Access, Census 2011 Output Area Classification
- I am planning on requesting the OAC2011 Special License Access to study neighbourhood classification and health.
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03/16/2023
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09:33 AM Support #1874: Issue with religion variable in wave 12
- Hi,
I've done some initial checks and I can confirm that the l_oprlg1 variable is incorrect - my provisional diagn...
03/15/2023
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12:54 PM Support #1873: Health conditions explanation on website
- Hello Laurence,
The information you previously found on the webpage is correct. It is just that we are updating t... -
12:31 PM Support #1876 (Feedback): benefit claim
- Hello Huihui
The Study has a specific benefit module called benefits_w(1 to 12) which has information about unearn...
03/13/2023
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11:24 AM Support #1876 (Feedback): benefit claim
- Is there a variable measuring whether the interviewer has claimed any benefit from waves 1-10? If not, is there a way...
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10:48 AM Support #1870: Inquiry on the data on place of birth
- Hello,
Moreover, for some respondents (the surviving BHPS sample members) you can also get the information on the ... -
09:38 AM Support #1875 (Feedback): jbscoc00
- Hello,
The End User Licence version of the data (https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacatalogue/studies/study?id=6...
03/12/2023
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03:53 PM Support #1875 (Feedback): jbscoc00
- Hi. I would like to use the variable "jbsoc00" for my research. In the dataset documentation, it says that I need Spe...
03/10/2023
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02:17 PM Support #1874: Issue with religion variable in wave 12
- Many thanks Piotr, looking forward to hearing what you find
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02:01 PM Support #1874 (In Progress): Issue with religion variable in wave 12
- Hi Laurence,
Thank you for flagging this up, we will look into the issue.
Best wishes,
Piotr
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11:56 AM Support #1874 (In Progress): Issue with religion variable in wave 12
- Hello support forum,
I think there might be an issue with the religion variable (l_oprlg1) in wave 12. I suspect t...
03/09/2023
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04:07 PM Support #1808 (Feedback): nunmpsp_dv variable doesn't seem to aling with employ variable
- Hi Michael,
We are terribly sorry that it has taken so long to answer your question.
1) The way you defined th... -
03:38 PM Support #1870 (Feedback): Inquiry on the data on place of birth
- Hello,
Unfortunately, we don't collect this information. We only collect information about the country of birth: h... -
03:35 PM Support #1872: Pooling waves for longitudinal analysis
- Dear Spencer,
Yes, you are completely right. Both approaches will be correct and should give you similar results. ...
03/08/2023
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02:42 PM Support #1872: Pooling waves for longitudinal analysis
- P.S. - I should have clarified, I am not using wave 1 in my work. I mention this because in your example there was a ...
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01:54 PM Support #1872: Pooling waves for longitudinal analysis
- Hi Olena,
Thanks, this is really helpful. This is indeed what I was trying to do:
_Alternatively you may be int... -
12:26 PM Support #1872: Pooling waves for longitudinal analysis
- Dear Spencer,
This should answer your question:
Pooling can be cross-sectional or longitudinal. Theoretically, yo... -
12:22 PM Support #1872 (In Progress): Pooling waves for longitudinal analysis
- 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 #1872: Pooling waves for longitudinal analysis
- Hi, I think I've figured this out, thanks.
I realised I don't need to change the longitudinal weights since all my o... -
12:47 PM Support #1873: Health conditions explanation on website
- Thank you very much - the documents are very useful! Can I confirm that the information previously on the website was...
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12:21 PM Support #1873 (Feedback): Health conditions explanation on website
- We are revising it to add some more information. But here is the beta version.
If any part of this is not clear pl... -
12:12 PM Support #1873 (Feedback): Health conditions explanation on website
- Hi there, previously on the FAQs section of the Understanding Society website, there was a section under "Questions a...
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12:24 PM Support #1857 (Feedback): ISCED levels for Main study waves 1 to 12
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12:24 PM Support #1867 (Feedback): Significant change between waves - longitudinal weight
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12:23 PM Support #1864 (Feedback): Using survey weights in longitudinal analysis
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12:23 PM Support #1865 (Feedback): Changes to USOC wave data downloaded from UK Data Service compared to previous downloads of the waves
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12:22 PM Support #1868 (Feedback): Use of weights for analysing job quality in UKHLS, Waves 4, 6, 8 and 10
03/03/2023
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02:43 PM Support #1868: Use of weights for analysing job quality in UKHLS, Waves 4, 6, 8 and 10
- Tom,
Yes, sounds like cross-sectional weight will be suitable. After wave 6 it will be 'ui' instead of 'ub'.
You ... -
02:12 PM Support #1868: Use of weights for analysing job quality in UKHLS, Waves 4, 6, 8 and 10
- Olena,
Many thanks, this is very helpful. However just three clarifications / further queries ...
First, apolog... -
12:58 PM Support #1870: Inquiry on the data on place of birth
- Understanding Society User Support Team wrote in #note-1:
> Hello,
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> Can I ask how do you define the place of ...
03/02/2023
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04:13 PM Support #1872 (Feedback): Pooling waves for longitudinal analysis
- Hello,
I am doing some analysis on informal care. I want to track people's incomes for several years after they st... -
03:41 PM Support #1864: Using survey weights in longitudinal analysis
- See whether this information may help you:
18. Pooled analysis
You can pool the data however you want. There are ... -
03:39 PM Support #1867: Significant change between waves - longitudinal weight
- Monica,
No, you can't compare as you describe because such comparison implies data from independent samples. In th... -
02:43 PM Support #1868: Use of weights for analysing job quality in UKHLS, Waves 4, 6, 8 and 10
- Tom,
Thank you for your questions.
1. Yes, different weights. If you use multiple waves in your analysis (e.g. ... -
12:10 PM Support #1870 (In Progress): Inquiry on the data on place of birth
- Hello,
Can I ask how do you define the place of birth?
Best wishes,
UKHLS User Support Team -
11:42 AM Support #1871 (Feedback): Inquiry on the place of residence
- Hello,
In such case they would be treated as living in a new household, whether they would be followed and intervi...
03/01/2023
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02:35 PM Support #1863: coding health conditions
- Hello Karen if you want to create a variable denoting if someone has a health condition, meaning they still have it w...
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10:59 AM Support #1871 (Feedback): Inquiry on the place of residence
- Dear officer,
I am looking at the data on the place of residence. I have one doubt which makes me a little bit con... -
10:40 AM Support #1870 (Feedback): Inquiry on the data on place of birth
- Dear officer,
May I get access to the data on individuals' places of birth, and how specific is this geographic lo...
02/28/2023
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01:43 PM Support #1869 (Feedback): 2021 calendar data
- Hi Matthias,
There is a slight delay and we now hope to release the dataset sometime in May.
Best wishes,
Piot... -
10:00 AM Support #1869 (Feedback): 2021 calendar data
- Hi, do you have any further updates on when the 2021 calendar data will be available? Sorry to be persistnent, but we...
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01:15 PM Support #1853 (Feedback): Missing Data in Higher Education Codes
- Hello,
I am sorry that it has taken so long to get back to you.
The high level of missingness is due to some er... -
06:08 AM Support #1863: coding health conditions
- Hi Alita,
I thought I might also provide the code below. Tt appears that there is something wrong with this coding ...
02/27/2023
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03:54 PM Support #1863: coding health conditions
- Hi Alita,
Is it correct to use the responses in hconds (new entrants) and hcondns (continuing sample members) for... -
02:00 PM Support #1866 (Feedback): Code Creator Beta No longer working
- Hello,
The IT team informed us that they fixed the issue, would you be able to check if it works for you now, plea...
02/25/2023
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04:00 PM Support #1868 (Feedback): Use of weights for analysing job quality in UKHLS, Waves 4, 6, 8 and 10
- Good afternoon,
I have a few questions about the weights to use for some analysis of job quality which I'm carryin...
02/24/2023
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02:17 PM Support #1865: Changes to USOC wave data downloaded from UK Data Service compared to previous downloads of the waves
- Dear William,
Your observation is completely correct. We have taken ub_xw weight out from after wave 6 and have ma... -
08:47 AM Support #1865 (In Progress): Changes to USOC wave data downloaded from UK Data Service compared to previous downloads of the waves
- 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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11:58 AM Support #1866 (In Progress): Code Creator Beta No longer working
- Hello,
We are very sorry about that. I have informed our web team and asked them to look into this.
Best wishes... -
09:38 AM Support #1866 (Feedback): Code Creator Beta No longer working
- Hello,
The code creator beta tool is no longer working and I receive the following error message:
Error: call to... -
11:54 AM Support #1857: ISCED levels for Main study waves 1 to 12
- Hello,
To be able to provide ISCED classification, we had to collect additional information which was done in Wave... -
11:24 AM Support #1867 (In Progress): Significant change between waves - longitudinal weight
- 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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09:45 AM Support #1867 (Feedback): Significant change between waves - longitudinal weight
- Hello,
I am comparing variable trcarfq across waves 8, 10 and 12. I have applied a longitudinal weight and have r... -
08:44 AM Support #1864 (In Progress): Using survey weights in longitudinal analysis
- 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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08:43 AM Support #1861: Job tenure variable in Understanding Society
- Sorry I should have been clearer, after the next job information if current spell not reached the employment loop sta...
02/23/2023
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04:42 PM Support #1865 (Feedback): Changes to USOC wave data downloaded from UK Data Service compared to previous downloads of the waves
- Hi,
QUESTIONS
Q1: indscub_xw weight from wave 6 of USOC is present in our historical download of the wave 6 dat... -
03:34 PM Support #1864 (Feedback): Using survey weights in longitudinal analysis
- I am using Waves 7, 9 and 11 to conduct longitudinal analyses on changes in fruit and vegetable intake with age. I am...
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02:51 PM Support #1861: Job tenure variable in Understanding Society
- Ah I see, I didn't know about those variables but that's very helpful - thanks! When you say the nxtjbend questions l...
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02:05 PM Support #1861: Job tenure variable in Understanding Society
- If they were continuously employed and changed jobs then the end date of each job is recorded in jbendd/m/y4 & then i...
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01:37 PM Support #1861: Job tenure variable in Understanding Society
- Hi Alita,
I understand you use dependent interviewing. It makes sense not to ask these questions to people who are... -
10:35 AM Support #1861 (Feedback): Job tenure variable in Understanding Society
- As we use dependent interviewing, if someone is in the same job they are not asked these types of questions about the...
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01:08 PM Support #1859: sample size loss due to weighting
- Caroline,
As you describe it, you are using a longitudinal analysis with information from wave 6 and one or more o... -
12:31 PM Support #1859: sample size loss due to weighting
- Dear Olena,
with pooled analysis I mean that my sample consists of individuals that have responded in wave 3, 4, ... -
10:37 AM Support #1859 (Feedback): sample size loss due to weighting
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12:35 PM Support #1863 (Feedback): coding health conditions
- hello Karen,
You are right the health conditions quesitons have changed. I am attaching two files that we have pre... -
12:30 PM Support #1863 (Feedback): coding health conditions
- Hi there,
I am analyzing data from Waves 7,9 and 11 of UKHLS and would like to create a variable to denote if someon... -
11:16 AM Support #1820 (Resolved): Cross-sectional vs longitudinal weights
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11:02 AM Support #1839 (In Progress): Combining individual level files across waves with different variables into a long format.
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11:02 AM Support #1839 (Feedback): Combining individual level files across waves with different variables into a long format.
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10:52 AM Support #1857 (In Progress): ISCED levels for Main study waves 1 to 12
- 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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10:41 AM Support #1858 (Feedback): Inquiry on the Youth files in BHPS
- Hello,
Q: "I found no region of government indicator in the * *_youth files in BHPS. To solve this issue, I used t... -
10:37 AM Support #1860 (Feedback): household income special licence variables
- Hello,
Please take a look at the section of our user guide that details the income variables that we provided and ... -
10:34 AM Support #1862: Welsh Language
- But if you are interested in specific questions, you can either do a search across the questionnaires, or search usin...
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10:33 AM Support #1862 (Feedback): Welsh Language
- Hello,
While there are some core questions that are asked every wave, these are not provided as a separate module,... -
10:30 AM Support #1852 (Feedback): Select the correct weighting values
02/22/2023
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02:13 PM Support #1859: sample size loss due to weighting
- Caroline,
Thank you for your question. When you mention pooled analysis, do you mean using data cross-sectionally ... -
11:16 AM Support #1862 (Feedback): Welsh Language
- Is their a core module where their is a list of questions which is asked at the start of each participants participat...
02/21/2023
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02:44 PM Support #1861 (In Progress): Job tenure variable in Understanding Society
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02:43 PM Support #1861: Job tenure variable in Understanding Society
- 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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12:13 PM Support #1861 (Feedback): Job tenure variable in Understanding Society
- Hi, I would like to work out how long someone has been working for their current employer for in Understanding Societ...
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02:42 PM Support #1860 (In Progress): household income special licence variables
- 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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02:42 PM Support #1859 (In Progress): sample size loss due to weighting
- 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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02:39 PM Support #1858 (In Progress): Inquiry on the Youth files in BHPS
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
02/20/2023
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02:45 PM Support #1860 (Feedback): household income special licence variables
- Hi,
Hoping to get some clarity on one of the UKHLS variables and get an idea what it adds. We will be using UKHLS... -
02:26 PM Support #1859 (Feedback): sample size loss due to weighting
- Hi,
I am aware that weighting will affect and alter the sample size of the analysis, however, I am working with ...
02/17/2023
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06:24 AM Support #1858 (Feedback): Inquiry on the Youth files in BHPS
- Dear officer,
I found no region of government indicator in the * *_youth files in BHPS. To solve this issue, I use...
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