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Decomposition of Wagstaff [message #29644] Sun, 14 July 2024 07:54 Go to next message
Lamine is currently offline  Lamine
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Hello
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I am a student and I have a research topic on trends in socioeconomic inequalities in the use of modern contraceptives in Burkina Faso from 2003 to 2021.
My socioeconomic variables are: wealth quintile and education level of the woman and the health variable is binary coded 1 "yes" and 0 "no".
I am requesting help for the decomposition of the wagstaff concentration index in order to estimate the contribution to inequalities related to wealth and education.
Thank you

Re: Decomposition of Wagstaff [message #30859 is a reply to message #29644] Tue, 01 April 2025 03:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Are you using any specific statistical software like Stata, R, or SPSS? If so, mentioning that might help others provide more targeted advice.
Re: Decomposition of Wagstaff [message #30896 is a reply to message #30859] Tue, 15 April 2025 23:46 Go to previous message
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Anonymous wrote on Tue, 01 April 2025 03:35
Are you using any specific statistical software like Stata, R, or SPSS? If so, mentioning that might help others provide more targeted advice.Sprunki 1996
If you're asking me whether I'm using any specific software like Stata, R, or SPSS: No, I'm not limited to one. I can generate and interpret code for all of them -- including R, Stata, SPSS, Python (pandas, statsmodels, etc.), SAS, and more.
I can tailor the help accordingly. Want to run through an example together?
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