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Re: Trend analysis with different number of 'PSU' and 'Strata' [message #24166 is a reply to message #24164] Mon, 07 March 2022 15:38 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mason92
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Thank you so much for the prompt and very clear guidance, I am very grateful.

So, using the appended datafile, would it be correct to look at trends by looking at each province/region individually (or two provinces/regions combined) that were collected in both surveys by using the Stata commands:

. svy: logit i.sample d105a if v024 == 1
. svy: logit i.sample d105a if v024 == 1 2

* The newly created variable in the appended file "sample" will be coded as 0 if data from PDHS 2012-13, and 1 if data from PDHS 2017-18
* Variable v024 to be recoded as binary (0/1)

Finally, would it be statistically correct to analyze trends even if, for the same province/region, the number of clusters is different in the two surveys? Is there any rule-of-thumb when the number of clusters is different in two surveys?

Thank you.
 
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