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Re: Use of svy fxn in urban strata analysis [message #15998 is a reply to message #15883] Wed, 17 October 2018 17:41 Go to previous message
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Please see the response below from Senior DHS Stata Specialist, Tom Pullum:

Are you using "fxn" as an abbreviation for "function"? I just think of svyset, followed by svy, as an adjustment for the survey design. It should not depend upon your choice of outcomes or covariates and is available for most (but not all) estimation commands. I would not think that the disaggregation would cause a problem, but it's recommended that you include the "subpop" option in svy for subpopulations. Can you provide the "svyset" and "svy:" lines?

 
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