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st: SV: RE: linear approximation - impute "missing" years
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Miriam Wüst <[email protected]>
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st: SV: RE: linear approximation - impute "missing" years
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Mon, 20 Feb 2012 15:00:12 +0000
Thanks - just what I was looking for!
miriam
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Fra: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] På vegne af Nick Cox
Sendt: 20. februar 2012 15:58
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Emne: st: RE: linear approximation - impute "missing" years
This to me does not sound like imputation, but interpolation. Official Stata has long had an -ipolate- command. See also -cipolate- and -csipolate- on SSC.
Nick
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Miriam Wüst
I have census data for every 5th year (e.g. population in 1930, 1935, 1940,.) and I would like to impute values to make my data yearly data. Any suggestions for a nice way to do this in stata?
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