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Multilevel modeling in DHS-Sri Lanka [message #16206] Sat, 24 November 2018 15:52 Go to previous message
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Dear DHS specialists,

For the first time as I have noticed, I am doing Multilevel analysis on DHS-2016 Sri lanka. This data is country specific and the codes seem different from the standard way. . Like the other DHS datasets I could not see variable called hv021 (primary sampling unit) but there is variable called cluster number, so I am using this as my PSU, without doing any alterations.

My questions are

1. I am using xtmelogit low_birth_wt , || QACLUST :, covariance(independent) STATA command which is low birth weight is a binary variables and cluster as PSU. Is this correct?

2. For null model I used the above command, which shows ICC of 7%..which does not show significant variance. Hence I used household ID as a next level.xtmelogit low_birth_wt , || hhid, which shows the ICC of 50%.

I need to know whether my path is correct and the variables I am using are correct. It is extremely hard to deal with different variables.

Kindy help me to sort out this.

Thanks in advance

Gaya





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