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Re: st: Sample Wegihts
From
Stevie Kourama <[email protected]>
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[email protected]
Subject
Re: st: Sample Wegihts
Date
Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:38:06 +0300
DASP - Distributive Analysis Stata Package by Araar and Duclos offers
a way to set the sampling weight which I have found convenient for me.
the programme is free you can download it and it works in stata 9 and
above. you can search and download it bu unzipping the dasp.zip file
in your directory c. you can find this by searching even in google
distributive analysis stata package download and follow instructions
then the
db svyset command in stata will give you the dialogue box to set your
sampling design
or simply typing
svydes psu [pweight=weight], strata[strate] vice[linearized] for the
sampling design
hope it will work
stephen kirama
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 9:35 PM, Jason Dean, Mr
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a quick question. I currently have a 5% random sample of Canada. I also have 4 extra random samples of only the four largest urban cities (I have dropped duplicate observations between samples).
>
> What is the best strategy to include these extra samples and keep the sample representative of the country. I intend to conditon on these cities with dummy variable in my regression. However, I would prefer to use sample weights but I am not sure the best way to go about creating them. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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> Jason
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