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From 04/22/2024 to 05/21/2024
05/21/2024
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12:32 PM Support #2106: Selecting appropriate weights and using different weights
- Julia,
Thank you for your question.
1. You should use one weight in one model (or one type of weight in one model...
05/20/2024
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10:24 AM Support #2109 (In Progress): Linking air pollution data to the Understanding society teaching dataset
- Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon a...
05/19/2024
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07:58 PM Support #2109 (Feedback): Linking air pollution data to the Understanding society teaching dataset
- Dear UKHLS support team;
I am an associate lecturer in Geography and Population Health at the University of St And...
05/17/2024
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04:57 PM Support #2104: Dropped observations after specifying the complexity of the sample design
- Hi Yuliya,
It's hard to say what could have gone wrong (maybe you forgot to delete wave prefixes from the name of ... -
03:36 PM Support #2108: National identity
- Thanks very much for the speedy response, I understand now
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02:27 PM Support #2108 (Feedback): National identity
- Hi Ian,
This is because we consider national identity to be a fairly stable characteristic and we do not ask about... -
12:30 PM Support #2108 (Resolved): National identity
- Dear User Support
I am exploring the national identity questions in US. In Wave 1 (see attachment) 17708 responden... -
02:25 PM Support #2107: Query related to Understanding society data (UKHLS)
- Dear Piotr,
The do file is attached to this mail.
Please find the attachment.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
S... -
11:53 AM Support #2107 (Feedback): Query related to Understanding society data (UKHLS)
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11:46 AM Support #2107: Query related to Understanding society data (UKHLS)
- Dear Saddaf,
Would you be able to share with me your output and the code creating it, please? I want to make sure ... -
11:53 AM Support #2105 (Feedback): How to link parents-children using income variable between BHPS and UKHLS datasets
- Dear Peter,
Please have a look at the file attached and see if it does what you are looking for. Additionally, I r...
05/16/2024
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05:16 PM Support #2107: Query related to Understanding society data (UKHLS)
- Dear Piotr,
I forgot to inform you that I am looking for 45-64 years adults. Please use this filter too.
Than... -
05:03 PM Support #2107: Query related to Understanding society data (UKHLS)
- Dear Piotr,
Thank you very much for the quick response.
1. I have added filter with the variable "jbpen": (pen... -
04:41 PM Support #2107: Query related to Understanding society data (UKHLS)
- Dear Saadaf,
1. I checked the frequencies for jbpen and I couldn't find a drop in wave 6 (see the figure attached).
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02:47 PM Support #2107 (Resolved): Query related to Understanding society data (UKHLS)
- Dear Madam/Sir,
I hope this mail finds you well.
My name is Dr Saddaf Naaz Akhtar, a research fellow at the Uni... -
04:43 PM Support #2106 (In Progress): Selecting appropriate weights and using different weights
- 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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03:40 PM Support #2104: Dropped observations after specifying the complexity of the sample design
- Dear Team Member,
Thank you very much for a comprehensive reply! Generating new weights variable is an insight.
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05/14/2024
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04:01 PM Support #2106 (Feedback): Selecting appropriate weights and using different weights
- Hello! I am using data from the USoc to evaluate the impact of childcare on children's outcomes. In looking at the da...
05/12/2024
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02:20 PM Support #2105 (Feedback): How to link parents-children using income variable between BHPS and UKHLS datasets
- Dear Sir or Madam,
I am doing a research project on intergenerational income mobility by using BHPS and UKHLS data...
05/09/2024
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05:30 PM Support #2078 (Resolved): Choosing the correct group and sample for weight
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05:29 PM Support #2087 (Resolved): Values coded as -20 in sex_dv
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05:29 PM Support #2090 (Resolved): Overcrowding measure in USoc
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05:28 PM Support #2094 (Resolved): Universe for macob/pacob in xwavedat
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05:13 PM Support #2104 (Feedback): Dropped observations after specifying the complexity of the sample design
- The number of observations for estimations using weights and without are different as the number of cases with 0 weig...
05/08/2024
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05:09 PM Support #2104 (Feedback): Dropped observations after specifying the complexity of the sample design
- Dear Team Member,
I am using 1-13 waves pooled together (undresp files), treating the merged dataset as cross-sect...
05/07/2024
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11:34 AM Support #2006: Longitudinal analysis using calendar year?
- Marina,
I think it will be much clearer once you start setting up your data.
Our data has issue_months 1-24. This... -
11:25 AM Support #2102: Partnership
- Michael,
Thank you for your question and sending us the graph.
Our dataset is not directly comparable to ONS, ...
05/03/2024
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07:14 PM Support #2102 (Feedback): Partnership
- Hello Michael,
UKHLS has recently released a partnership history file, which includes details about the start and... -
05:27 PM Support #2102 (Feedback): Partnership
- Hi, I'm doing some analysis on partnerships using the USOC data and I had a couple of questions I was hoping you coul...
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04:42 PM Support #2006: Longitudinal analysis using calendar year?
- Massive thanks for all of your help! The materials you sent me appear to be very useful and will read them in detail....
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03:43 PM Support #2006: Longitudinal analysis using calendar year?
- Marina,
Yes, it is usually 3 waves to create one calendar year. Read more here: question 13 https://www.understand... -
03:36 PM Support #2006: Longitudinal analysis using calendar year?
- Hi Olena,
Many thanks for your very useful reply. May I ask two follow-up questions:
1) I was under the impress... -
02:14 PM Support #2101 (Feedback): Time variant and invariant variables using general UKHLS and Covid-19 survey
- Hello Michael
Our remit is to address questions related to the survey, its details, and the datasets including dat... -
11:06 AM Support #2101 (Feedback): Time variant and invariant variables using general UKHLS and Covid-19 survey
- Hi there,
I was wondering if you could provide some advice about how to treat the Covid-19 survey variables in co...
05/01/2024
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11:04 AM Support #2097 (Feedback): Variable availablility
- Hello Lisa
The Study only includes variable "unisub1 - most preferred subject at university" for respondents aged 16... -
10:52 AM Support #2100 (Feedback): Rural local authority data
- Hello Pat
Understanding Society can be linked to geographical data. The Study provides a range of geographical ident...
04/30/2024
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11:29 PM Support #2100 (Feedback): Rural local authority data
- Dear Sir/Madam,
I hope this email finds you well.
First of all, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Pa... -
12:21 PM Support #2099 (Feedback): Merging household info to individual data
- Hello Marina
Some households completed enumeration and at least one individual interview but did not respond to th...
04/29/2024
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06:48 PM Support #2099 (Feedback): Merging household info to individual data
- Hello,
I wish to perform some longitudinal analysis and I aim to append waves 9-13 from UKHLS. Before appending th... -
03:42 PM Support #2098 (Feedback): Help with weighting
- Hello Mel
You are correct on both weights you need for your analysis. The identifier “ub” changes to “ui” from Wave ... -
02:45 PM Support #2098 (Feedback): Help with weighting
- Hi, I would like to check whether I have understood the weighting guidance correctly. Firstly, I am using individual ...
04/26/2024
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05:34 PM Support #2097 (In Progress): Variable availablility
- 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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11:30 AM Support #2097 (Feedback): Variable availablility
- Can you confirm if it is possible to get the subject/programme of degree studied for people with a degree in the Unde...
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12:50 PM Support #2096 (Feedback): hhincome variable in covid wave
- Hello Shiyu
I recommend reviewing the "UKHLS COVID-19 user guide":https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documenta... -
10:55 AM Support #2096 (Feedback): hhincome variable in covid wave
- Hi there,
I am currently using both the main survey and the covid 19 wave to conduct some analysis, and I would like...
04/25/2024
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12:18 PM Support #2092: Calculation of mortgage interest payments
- Hello Sam
Here is the Income team feedback:
The interpretation of your first paragraph is exactly right ie. ... -
09:56 AM Support #2092: Calculation of mortgage interest payments
- Thanks for this information Roberto.
Could I clarify what exactly you mean by estimating interest "based on a sta...
04/24/2024
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11:29 AM Support #2078: Choosing the correct group and sample for weight
- Ah, I see. That makes sense thanks.
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11:10 AM Support #2078: Choosing the correct group and sample for weight
- BHPS never provided self-completion weights, so we kept with that tradition. But sample size would be very small by n...
04/23/2024
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05:57 PM Support #2092: Calculation of mortgage interest payments
- Hello Sam,
The income team is currently undertaking a significant review of the calculation of housing costs and ... -
11:11 AM Support #2092: Calculation of mortgage interest payments
- Thank you for the fast response. That's helpful to know, but it would be good if you could ask the Income Team for fu...
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03:20 PM Support #2078: Choosing the correct group and sample for weight
- Thanks again. One final question: I thought I might need these weights: I_indsc91_lw and I_indsc01_lw, but it seems t...
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02:35 PM Support #2078: Choosing the correct group and sample for weight
- Albert,
So, all you mentioned in num4 message messages is correct, but if you use more than one wave you have to u...
04/22/2024
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02:20 PM Support #2078: Choosing the correct group and sample for weight
- That was worded poorly: what I meant was that, I assume that if I am matching variables from previous waves and then ...
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11:52 AM Support #2084 (Feedback): Linking NPD data with other special licence understanding society data
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11:51 AM Support #2095 (Feedback): parent children variable
- Hello Leo,
Consider exploring the variable "nchild_dv," which indicates the number of own children in the household,... -
11:45 AM Support #2094: Universe for macob/pacob in xwavedat
- Hi Piotr,
That's great thanks!
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