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Re: st: save coef
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Chiara Mussida <[email protected]>
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Re: st: save coef
Date
Thu, 5 Apr 2012 12:43:37 +0200
Dear All,
I did not find parmest available for Stara 12.1.
Is there another method to get coefs saved "automatically"?
On 04/04/2012, Roger B. Newson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Stata saves the coefficients in the e() structure after using an
> estimation command (like -regress-). In Stata, type -help estimates- for
> more about this.
>
> Alternatively, you can use the -parmest- package, downloadable from SSC,
> to save the coefficients, with their confidence limits and P-values, in
> an output dataset, with 1 obsetrvation per parameter and data on the
> estimates, confidence limits, P-values and other parameter attributes
> that the user wants. The user can then list these parameters, and/or
> plot them using Stata graphics. The on-line help for -parmest- contains
> hypertext to many references on how users can use -parmest- output datasets.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Roger
>
>
> Roger B Newson BSc MSc DPhil
> Lecturer in Medical Statistics
> Respiratory Epidemiology and Public Health Group
> National Heart and Lung Institute
> Imperial College London
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>
> On 04/04/2012 11:18, Chiara Mussida wrote:
>> Dear All, i run this reg for my total sample of men and women:
>> reg lwage ...i.occupation
>> how can i save the estimated coef by gender and occupation?
>>
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--
Chiara Mussida
PhD candidate
Doctoral school of Economic Policy
Catholic University, Piacenza (Italy)
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