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Re: domestic violence weights at psu level [message #26428 is a reply to message #26426] Mon, 20 March 2023 10:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
akarshik is currently offline  akarshik
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Thank you so much for your reply.

My dependent variable is a binary measure of IPV. It is at the household level.

All my covariates are also at the household level except one. Let us call that covariate X. Covariate X is calculated as follows:
I take the PSU level average of column A. Then at the household level, I take a ratio of column A to the PSU level average of column A. For example - if column A is the number of children in a household, then covariate X will tell me if a household has more than the average number of children per household in the respective PSU.

So I was confused if I should use hv005 or d005. I feel like I should convert the weights to a cluster level. Please let me know your suggestions on this. I am very grateful for your help.
 
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