Check the write up of the Stata command called "adjust". It does this.
Dave Jacobs
At 10:49 AM 1/10/2004 -0800, you wrote:
Hello,
I'm a labor economist and new to STATA. What I would
like to do is run a regression using only the male
employees of a particular company. I then want to use
the coefficient estimates of this "male only"
model to predict the salary of the females for the
same company. I have hundreds of interaction and
dummy variables (in some models close to a thousand).
So it is not practical for me to enter the coefficents
by hand into a program. Is there an efficient way to
do this with STATA?
In other words is it possible with stata to create a
regression model from a portion of the data and then
use the results to predict the dependent variable for
the remaining data?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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