| Birth interval [message #30122] |
Sat, 28 September 2024 09:07  |
Tesfay
Messages: 10 Registered: April 2021
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I am trying to see the effect of birth interval on TFR using pooled Ethiopian DHS data. I want to use the tfr2 command for multivariate Poisson regression in Stata which is only programed on the IR file. So,
1. How can I merge birth interval variables (e.g. b11) to the IR file
2. How can I estimate the BI that is useful to explain the TFR?
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| Re: Birth interval [message #31608 is a reply to message #30145] |
Mon, 24 November 2025 15:58  |
Tesfay
Messages: 10 Registered: April 2021
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Dear Professor Tom Pullum, peace & health to you!
I am bringing a previous question back to your attention. I was working on other parts of my dissertation and found it necessary to test whether the optimal birth interval (the rationale for FP-promotion in Ethiopia) will ultimately affect parity at n, particularly result in a reduction of reaching parity 5+. Here are my questions
1)Is my question logical and statistically testable? If so,
2)Can I use the b11 and v201 found in the BR file as they are (v201in BR!= v201 in IR? If not, can I merge average b11 from BR to IR?
3)If this approach is not reliable, can you give more tips on the issue that you suggested to me last time:
"I suggest that you approach it differently. 'How does the probability of having another birth after m months change according to the value of m (and other characteristics, such as parity and age)?"
Generally, I am trying to empirically???? test the contraceptive-->birth-interval-->parity path, using the EDHS data.
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