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Education [message #7088] Fri, 21 August 2015 11:00 Go to previous message
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I want to use the variable for education (Highest educational level attained) at a household level. However, in the EDHS 2005 and 2011 there are repeated variable names (HV106$1 to HV106$22) repeated 22 times. Whereas in the EDHS 2000 data set there is only one variable name (hv106$1). I need a household level data; not individual members. My analysis includes comparison of the variables in the three EDHS. Does the HV106$1 represent the household educational information? Can I use only the HV106$1 as long as my analysis a household level? Is the variable (HV106$1) in 2000, 2005 and 2011 comparable?


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