Support #1777
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Creating Longitudinal Weights for Unbalanced Panel
Added by JoAnn Tan about 2 years ago.
Updated about 1 year ago.
Description
I have a question similar to #1257.
In #1257, Alita mentioned that we can create longitudinal weights for unbalanced panel. How exactly can I do that? I am quite certain that my analysis (exploring the probability of being in temporary employment) is nothing complicated and hence does not require creating my own weights. However, I really want to run a longitudinal analysis with an UNBALANCED panel. Please help, thanks! (P/S: I have read all previous posts on creating weights for unbalanced panel but I am still not sure how creating longitudinal weights for unbalanced panel could be done.)
- Assignee changed from Alita Nandi to Olena Kaminska
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Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
We aim to respond to simple queries within 48 hours and more complex issues within 7 working days.
Best wishes,
Understanding Society User Support Team
- Assignee changed from Olena Kaminska to Piotr Marzec
Can you give a little more details on your analysis, specifically which waves are you pooling, and what you want to represent?
Piotr can give you a link to the tailored weights training - watch at least the first video to give you an idea of whether this may be a good idea for you.
Best wishes,
Olena
I am pooling wave 1 to wave 11. I want to run xtlogit on Stata to predict the probability of being in temporary employment. So, which weights can I use for an unbalanced panel?
And where can I find the link to the tailored weights training?
Thanks!
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