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Re: st: bivariate probit with multilevel.
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"Dr. Bartus" <[email protected]>
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Re: st: bivariate probit with multilevel.
Date
Thu, 27 Sep 2012 11:27:03 +0200
Dear Elin,
The user-written cmp command might be your choice.
Tamas
On 12/09/27, Elin Vimefall <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm currently working with a bivariate probit model where I analyzes the childs timeallocation, having one equation where the dependent variable is 1 if the child is in school and 0 othervise, and one equation there the dependent varaible is 1 if the child is working and 0 othervise.
> I now want to take account of the "multilevel structure of the data" using the districts as "level 2", and the individual as level 1 in a multilevel analyze. Is this possible to do?
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> I'm thankful for all help and comments.
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