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longitudinal weight

Added by Margherita Agnoletto 5 months ago. Updated 3 months ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Weights
Start date:
12/14/2023
% Done:

100%


Description

Dear Understanding Society Team,

I am currently examining the relationship between flexible work arrangements (FWA) and some employees' outcomes.

Given that questions about FWA are asked every two waves, I have chosen to conduct a longitudinal analysis (FE) using waves 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. Some of my outcomes come from the self-completion questionnaire.
As I understand, it is recommended to use the appropriate longitudinal weight from the last wave in my analysis (i.e. i_indinus_lw). However, I observe a significant loss of observations.
Given that my panel is unbalanced, could I use the corresponding longitudinal weight from the last available wave for each individual? For instance, if an individual 'i' has information until wave 8, I propose imputing the appropriate longitudinal weight from wave 8. Similarly, if individual 'k' has information until wave 6, I suggest imputing the weight from wave 6.

Thank you for your attention.

Kind regards

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