Dear Statalist,
I have a question concerning the "table" command, and actually, the usage of
tables in general in STATA. I am workign with a dataset in which I would
like to examine variables such as marriage by a number of different
indicator variables, such as district, village type (i.e. intervention vs.
control), age, etc. Also, I need to examine the data using a pweight.
I was wondering if there is anyway to get row/column percentages using the
"table"" command. I know that I could get these percentages using the "tab"
command, but I find it inefficient to run lots of tabs and have the output
be scattered all over the place.
In sum, I was wondering if there is anyway to get row/column percentages for
a number of different variables in one step.
I would appreciate your help very much.
~Luciana
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