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Re: Maternal Mortality Ratio [message #3421 is a reply to message #3412] Mon, 08 December 2014 02:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
femifemi is currently offline  femifemi
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Sir, thank you for the responses.
I'm still on the estimation; my result is far from the expected. Where have I gone wrong? Is the weighting right or wrong? Thank you in anticipation sir.
The do file:

use "NGIR6AFL.DTA"
* Rename all of the repeating variables to drop the leading 0 to help with reshaping
rename mm*_0* mm*_*
*keep
keep caseid v005 v008 v022 v021 mm*


* Reshape the maternal mortality data
reshape long mmidx_ mm1_ mm2_ mm3_ mm4_ mm5_ mm6_ mm7_ mm8_ mm9_ mm10_ mm11_ mm12_ mm13_ mm14_ mm15_, i(caseid) j(mmindex)
* Rename the new variables
rename mm*_ mm*
* Drop the empty entries
drop if mmidx==.
* view the value labels of sibling's death and pregnancy
codebook mm9
*clean mm9
mvdecode mm9,mv(98=. \ 99=.a)
*recode variable mm9
recode mm9 (1=0 "Non Maternal") (2/6=1 "Maternal"),gen(maternal)

* weighting
gen weight=v005/1000000
svyset v021 [pweight=weight], strata(v022)


*tabulate maternal and non-maternal deaths
svy: tab maternal
 
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