@The DHS Program the link to download in description does not work. The link in the video takes us to the DHS website homepage. How to get the exact practice data used in video? Thank you.
after applying svyset, you mentioned that this will help us give correct Standard Error and confidence intervals. But then while applying svyset you used ta, which does not give SE/CIs in its output. For that, I guess one would need to do svyset: proportion v025? After doing that, the SE/CIs i got did not match those given in the report (I carried out the commands on IR NFHS 2015 for India). Why is this so?
Hello!, I run svy: tab v025 and it showed only proportion not showing "freq:, percentage, cumulative" as similar to tab v025, can you suggest me something?
Thank you for a nice presentation. Could you please, clarify why did you use v022 instead of v023 for strata? Stratification used in sample design is v023. What is v022? Thank you!
+Elina Dale You could use either variable; this is usually the case with our datasets, however make sure to check to see if each are coded first. In certain instances one variable is coded and the other isn't.
Thank you for the video. I aggregated my DHS data to the state level, and I am using the data for different years. This means that the weight variable would be different for each state and year. How would you suggest running a fixed effects regressions (fixed effects requires the weight to be constant for each state across all years)? I guess it would be incorrect to aggregate the weights too right?
@@manuellandjakwa5100 Hi, I do not remember what I did here since a while has passed. You can send a mail to DHS or write on their website and you might get a response. That is how I got mine. Sorry that I could not be of much help.
+Abdou Salam Mb The Senegal Continuous DHS datasets are available for 2012-13 and 2014. If you need assistance in registering for access to datasets, please watch ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TTqZVYyrPRE.html