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WAVE 10 DATA RELEASED BRITISH HOUSEHOLD PANEL SURVEY The British Household Panel Survey was carried out by ISER from 1991 until 2009. The main purpose of the survey was to further the understanding of change at the individual and household level in the UK. BHPS was a multi-purpose study:MAIN SURVEY
Derived Variable Note. Calculated in the survey script by summing the number of individuals per household from the household grid. This may include absent household members. Note that this count could include persons who are enumerated in the household and are subsequentlydropped.
LOOKING AFTER FAMILY AND FRIENDS Many people provide informal care for a family member or a friend. A ageing population and informal care arrangements are becoming more common, as families look for ways to care for their older relatives. Previous research has shown that providing informal care can have an effect on a carers ability to sustain paid work and can affect theirhealth.
SCHOOL CLOSURES HAVE HIT CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH As school children in England prepare to go back to the classroom on Monday 8 th March, new research provides the first evidence of the significant negative impact of school closures last summer on children’s mental health.. The study by researchers at the Universities of Essex, Surrey and Birmingham, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, found a significant rise in emotional and behaviouralMAIN SURVEY
Save . Subjective wellbeing (GHQ): Likert. Datafile. indresp. Derived Variable Note. This measure converts valid answers to 12 questions of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) to a single scale by recoding so that the scale for individual variables runs from 0 to 3 instead of 1 to 4, and then summing, giving a scale running from 0 (the least distressed) to 36 (the most distressed). TACKLING WORKLESSNESS AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR CHILDREN Impact The Department for Work and Pensions recently announced new plans to help workless families break the cycle of disadvantage. DWP’s policy paper, Improving lives: Helping Workless Families, sets out proposals designed to improve outcomes for parents and children. It draws extensively on Understanding Society, the Millennium Cohort Study and the Avon Longitudinal Study of UNDERSTANDING SOCIETY Understanding Society is an academic study capturing information every year about the social and economic circumstances and attitudes of people living in the UK MAIN SURVEY USER GUIDE Welcome to the Understanding Society main survey User Guide. Data Access How to access Understanding Society via the UK Data Service and unzip your data, plusUSER GUIDES
WAVE 10 DATA RELEASED BRITISH HOUSEHOLD PANEL SURVEY The British Household Panel Survey was carried out by ISER from 1991 until 2009. The main purpose of the survey was to further the understanding of change at the individual and household level in the UK. BHPS was a multi-purpose study:MAIN SURVEY
Derived Variable Note. Calculated in the survey script by summing the number of individuals per household from the household grid. This may include absent household members. Note that this count could include persons who are enumerated in the household and are subsequentlydropped.
LOOKING AFTER FAMILY AND FRIENDS Many people provide informal care for a family member or a friend. A ageing population and informal care arrangements are becoming more common, as families look for ways to care for their older relatives. Previous research has shown that providing informal care can have an effect on a carers ability to sustain paid work and can affect theirhealth.
SCHOOL CLOSURES HAVE HIT CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH As school children in England prepare to go back to the classroom on Monday 8 th March, new research provides the first evidence of the significant negative impact of school closures last summer on children’s mental health.. The study by researchers at the Universities of Essex, Surrey and Birmingham, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, found a significant rise in emotional and behaviouralMAIN SURVEY
Save . Subjective wellbeing (GHQ): Likert. Datafile. indresp. Derived Variable Note. This measure converts valid answers to 12 questions of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) to a single scale by recoding so that the scale for individual variables runs from 0 to 3 instead of 1 to 4, and then summing, giving a scale running from 0 (the least distressed) to 36 (the most distressed). TACKLING WORKLESSNESS AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR CHILDREN Impact The Department for Work and Pensions recently announced new plans to help workless families break the cycle of disadvantage. DWP’s policy paper, Improving lives: Helping Workless Families, sets out proposals designed to improve outcomes for parents and children. It draws extensively on Understanding Society, the Millennium Cohort Study and the Avon Longitudinal Study of COVID-19 | UNDERSTANDING SOCIETY From April 2020 participants from our main Understanding Society sample have been asked to complete a short web-survey. This survey covers the changing impact of the pandemic on the welfare of UK individuals, families and wider communities.USER GUIDES
Main Survey User Guide (Waves 1-10) The User Guide contains information about the Study, such as sample and questionnaire design, data collection and data processing, and information about using the dataset for research. The User Guide has links to training videos and webinars to help you make the best use of these data. Main Survey UserGuide
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The overall purpose of Understanding Society is to provide high-quality longitudinal data on subjects such as health, work, education, income, family, and social life to help understand the long-term effects of social and economic change, as well as policy interventions designed to impact upon the general wellbeing of the UK population. To this end, the Study collects bothMAIN SURVEY
Derived Variable Note. Calculated in the survey script by summing the number of individuals per household from the household grid. This may include absent household members. Note that this count could include persons who are enumerated in the household and are subsequentlydropped.
LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN MENTAL HEALTH AND THE COVID-19 Objective: To examine longitudinal changes in the prevalence of mental health problems before and during the COVID-19 crisis in a large-scale population-based study and to identify population subgroups that are psychologically vulnerable during the pandemic.MAIN SURVEY
Save . gross household income: month before interview. Datafile. hhresp. Derived Variable Note. This variable sums the values of total income in the month before interview for individuals in the household.HOW TO USE WEIGHTS
The weights provided have been developed for use when analysing data from various combinations of survey instruments in one of two ways: When using data from a series of consecutive waves, e.g. a panel analysis. These are the longitudinal weights ending in _lw; When using data from a single wave. These are the cross-sectional weights endingin _xw.
WELSH GOVERNMENT HEALTH AND WELLBEING MEASURES FOR Impact The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2005 aims to improve the social, economic and cultural wellbeing of Wales. The Act created a legal duty on Welsh ministers to set national indicators to monitor progress. One of the national indicators relies on data from Understanding Society. HOW WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT CHANGES AFTER HAVING A CHILD The project was commissioned by the Government in 2018 as part of a series of evidence reviews on family friendly policies and women's progression in the workplace. Using Understanding Society, Professor Harkness, along with Understanding Society researchers Dr Magda Borkowska and Dr Alina Pelikh, mapped women's employment pathways for one year before the birth of their childMAIN SURVEY
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THE UK HOUSEHOLD LONGITUDINAL STUDY Capturing life in the UK in the 21st century Understanding Society is the largest longitudinal household panel study of its kind and provides vital evidence on life changes and stability About the study Using the data ESSENTIAL INFORMATION FOR SURVEY PARTICIPANTS Every time you are interviewed, you are contributing to a unique study about life in the UK. Visit the participants area UNDERSTANDING SOCIETYSCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE 2019View the programme
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