Couple data: sampling and weights [message #23265] |
Fri, 13 August 2021 02:13 |
Isha
Messages: 18 Registered: February 2016
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Hello,
I am using the couple recode file for India (NFHS4, 2015-16). I had three questions related to sampling/weighting.
1. I understand that the couple recode file is created from a sub-sample of currently married women and their husbands and was not sure how nationally representative this data is. Further, can the analyses reflect state-wise differences (of course after using state weights).
2. Also, I wanted to create an indicator of "desired sex ratio at the community level". I had created such an indicator from the women's recode file by creating the ratio of ideal number of boys per 100 girls for each rural and urban area of all states. This value of desired sex ratio at the community level was assigned to all women belonging to that community. However, can one create the same for couples in each community (state x place of residence) in the couple recode file? I was not sure if it is appropriate for each case to take on a community level value as the couple data is not representative of each administrative state (or can it be?).
3. In Stata, when I used the "svy" command for a regression, I get this error: "Missing standard errors because of stratum with single sampling unit". Could you explain how I can use weights or account for the sample design while carrying out a regression in such a dataset which seems to have this issue of a stratum with a single PSU.
Thank you so much!
Best,
Isha
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Re: Couple data: sampling and weights [message #23346 is a reply to message #23309] |
Wed, 25 August 2021 16:47 |
Isha
Messages: 18 Registered: February 2016
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Dear Shireen,
I hope all is well. I am following up to my last query on using weights to carry out multilevel analysis with couple data. It seems that when I use weights at both levels to carry out multilevel logistic regression, Stata does not consider them as the results are completely the SAME when I run the same command without weights. Hence, I thought to use the svy command instead of separate weights for the two levels.
For my multilevel analysis, I am using couples at level-1 (mens' weight) and state (v024, weight=1) at level 2. But the svyset command I have been using for all other analysis is: svyset [pw=wgt], psu (v021) strata (v023) singleunit(centered)
This svy command does not take state into account and I was wondering if I could create a different svy command with state (and use that same command to weight the multilevel logistic regression data). Currently, Stata tells me that the svy command is not allowed with this analysis but other social scientists do use it. So I was wondering if it makes sense to create a svy command which considers state into the design and could be used for all final analysis.
In other words, can we assume that the sampling/analysis is two level with couples NESTED in states? (instead of using cluster and strata).
Thanks a lot!
Best,
Isha
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