Abigail Dumalus
- Login: aletheia13
- Registered on: 06/25/2020
- Last connection: 03/08/2021
Issues
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Assigned issues | 5 | 0 | 5 |
Reported issues | 7 | 0 | 7 |
Activity
03/08/2021
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09:04 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1519 (Feedback): Marital status (marstat_dv) and presence of non-respondent partners (ppid==-8, sppid==-8)?
- Hello Alita,
I am wondering if respondents in the indresp file have a marital status (marstat_dv) of being married...
11/23/2020
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12:56 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1451: Matching household partners to find out who has the higher occupational class
- Hi Alita,
Thanks for your advice. I have referenced the NSSEC variables for occupation- based social class status.... -
10:23 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1451 (Feedback): Matching household partners to find out who has the higher occupational class
- Hello,
Is there a way to use ppid and sppid variables to designate a household's social class? For example, a man ...
10/14/2020
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04:18 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1394: Follow up on having a “unified” weighting variable for analyzing
- Hello Alita,
Thanks so much for the syntax file that you sent. I may be misunderstanding what you said here:
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03:15 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1394: Follow up on having a “unified” weighting variable for analyzing
- Hello Alita,
For option 1, does this mean I can disregard the weight variable lrwtuk1 for BHPS W11-18 and simply f... -
02:43 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1394: Follow up on having a “unified” weighting variable for analyzing
- Hello Alita,
I am using xtreg for W11-18 of BHPS along with W2-9 of UKHLS, so I am looking at the “harmonisation” ... -
01:34 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1394: Follow up on having a “unified” weighting variable for analyzing
- Hello Olena,
Many thanks for your response. I tried generating a single variable to combine these two weighting va...
10/08/2020
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05:13 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1394: Follow up on having a “unified” weighting variable for analyzing
- Hello Alita,
If br_lrwtuk1 is the weight variable for BHPS W11-18 for longitudinal analysis, then I have to genera...
10/07/2020
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06:06 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #1394: Follow up on having a “unified” weighting variable for analyzing
- Hello Alita,
When I am restricting the analysis to Waves 11-18 of the BHPS, using indin01_lw as weighting variable...
08/30/2020
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11:38 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #1394: Follow up on having a “unified” weighting variable for analyzing
- Hello Alita,
My understanding of your weighting assignment is that Waves 2 and 6 have multiple (i.e. more than one...
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