missing observations [message #24179] |
Wed, 09 March 2022 10:39 |
theresa vanwingh
Messages: 3 Registered: March 2022
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Dear
My name is Theresa Vanwingh. I am a master's student in economics.
I am currently writing my master's thesis on the determinants of the female labor force participation rate in Turkey.
Some time ago I requested 2013 and 2018 DHS data on your website and I have received access.
Now, however, I see some variables of vital interest to have zero observations, such as: ​respondent's occupation, husbands occupation, working in a paid job.
This in contrast to the reports on these data, describing in great detail the distribution of women over occupations.
This is quite a set back for my further research.
I was therefore wondering if there is a way to get acces to these data?
Thank you very much in advance!
Kind regards
Theresa Vanwingh
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Re: missing observations [message #24309 is a reply to message #24293] |
Fri, 15 April 2022 17:31 |
asya
Messages: 3 Registered: April 2022
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Hello Theresa,
I was able to get the 2018 data from the institute. Thanks again for sharing the link with me!
I wanted to ask an additional question if you don't mind. I only have STATA and I was able to make stata read the .sav files that I retrieved from the Turkish institute (as opposed to DHS, the Turkish institution only sent the .sav extension files). Because I don't have SPSS I wanted to learn from you which variables you managed to get using SPSS. If the variables that I am looking for are already not available even with the SPSS version, I would not try to find the SPSS program. For example, "ethnicity (v131)", "currently residing with a husband (v504)" or "respondent employed all year/seasonal (v732)" have no observations which don't seem right.
Thank you so much in advance,
Asya.
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