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Weights for unbalanced panel

Added by Ewan Carr over 9 years ago. Updated about 9 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Weights
Start date:
09/10/2015
% Done:

100%


Description

My question is very similar to this one, posted last month.

I am estimating a random intercept logistic regression model, drawing upon all available data in the BHPS and US samples. Since I am using repeated measures data, from multiple waves, my understanding was that I would need to apply longitudinal weights to this analysis (specifically, "the weights from the last wave of any longitudinal sequence"; A5-1).

However, I want to use all available data. I do not want to limit the analysis to individuals with full information (i.e. complete cases) between BHPS wave 1 and US wave 4.

In the response given here, it was suggested that the cross-sectional weights should be used in this situation:

The last of these (unequal inclusion probabilities) is what weights are designed to deal with. I suggest that for each observation you use the relevant cross-sectional weight. That should correct for design probabilities and non-response.

However, this seems to go against the advice given in the User Guide (i.e., to use the longitudinal weights).

Can I confirm, therefore, that this approach (i.e. to apply the relevant cross-sectional weights) is a suitable strategy when treating the BHPS/US as an unbalanced panel?

Many thanks in advance.

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