Hello Chris, thank you for your videos. I am wondering if you can help me with some specific problem I am having with my analysis: I am using a panel survey database (household and individual levels) which is divided in several books depending on the topic of the information (income, consumption, household characteristics, etc) and each book has its different pweight. The problem is I want to run some diff-in-diff regressions using different variables, but each variable has its own pweight, so I don´t know if I must decide for only one pweight or if there is a way of establishing different pweights in stata, or if I should construct my own pweight using all of them. Also, I am using data for two different years (2002 and 2005) so it is the same problem I commented before but regarding the year of the database. Thank you very much
how do you identify the primary sample unit variable? I'm working with CHIS data and I'm not sure what the PSU should be.
Thank you Sir ! it helped a lot . Love from Bangladesh
Very nice!!
Thank you Chris.
Hello Chris, thank you for your videos. I am wondering if you can help me with some specific problem I am having with my analysis: I am using a panel survey database (household and individual levels) which is divided in several books depending on the topic of the information (income, consumption, household characteristics, etc) and each book has its different pweight. The problem is I want to run some diff-in-diff regressions using different variables, but each variable has its own pweight, so I don´t know if I must decide for only one pweight or if there is a way of establishing different pweights in stata, or if I should construct my own pweight using all of them. Also, I am using data for two different years (2002 and 2005) so it is the same problem I commented before but regarding the year of the database. Thank you very much
Great series! Thank you!
Thank you!