Not to me. Your approach sounds good. You
need to pick up results and make your own
dataset. It is less painful the second time
as you learn more tricks.
Nick
[email protected]
Peter Jepsen
> True. But what I would like is to have the Summary of Study
> Populations, the
> last section of the -dstdize- output with confidence intervals for the
> adjusted rates etc., as a dataset for further analyses. The
> -saving- option
> gives me this:
>
> agecat pop _stdrate
> 0 335507 .0624972
> 5 351253 .0654303
> 10 318443 .0593186
> 85 66398 .0123684
> 90 26523 .0049406
> 95 6068 .0011303
>
> What I want is this:
>
> year male Se Right Left Adjusted Crude Nobs
> 1977 0 1.976e-06 .00001362 5.875e-06
> 9.748e-06
> 9.739e-06 2567052
> 1977 1 2.162e-06 .00001207 3.599e-06
> 7.836e-06
> 6.367e-06 2512827
> 1978 0 1.577e-06 9.318e-06 3.137e-06
> .
> .
>
> This dataset was created from the matrices saved by -dstdize-
> and two -egen-
> commands. Am I missing something obvious?
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