Household Respondent's age (Philippines, years 2013,2017 and 2022) [message #27121] |
Sun, 18 June 2023 06:54 |
josueestrada@ph
Messages: 1 Registered: June 2023
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Hello,
I am doing a research involving data from the Philippine DHS for the years 2013, 2017, and 2022. As my analytic sample, I will be including the respondents to the houshold survey. I am trying to determine their age but when I prepare the dataset for my analytic sample, I get respondents with ages below 15 and as high as 96+. I also have a few respondents with unknown ages. I've tried creating the dataset both from the household (HR) and individual members (PR) datasets, matching/keeping information based on hv003 (line number of each respondent) for each household number on a cluster and for a particular year. As an example, here are the commands I used in Stata to extract the information in the PR datasets:
bysort hv007 hv001 hv002: gen seq=_n
bysort seq: keep hvidx==hv003
Can someone help me figure out if I did something wrong? I would appreciate your help. Thank you very much.
Kind regards,
Josue
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Re: Household Respondent's age (Philippines, years 2013,2017 and 2022) [message #27216 is a reply to message #27121] |
Fri, 30 June 2023 16:03 |
Janet-DHS
Messages: 888 Registered: April 2022
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Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:
We apologize for the delay in this reply. You seem to be correct that there is a much wider range of ages for household respondents than there should be. I used a different strategy,. I opened the 2017 PR file, and then entered the following lines:
keep if hvidx==hv003
keep hv001 hv002 hv104 hv105
rename hv104 respondent_sex
rename hv105 respondent_age
tab respondent_age respondent_sex
sort hv001 hv002
This gives a file that can be merged back with the PR file. I get a few household respondents below age 15, which I would not have expected. There are other ways to do this, with the HR file (as you say) as well as with the PR file.
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