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Difference in the number of children 6 to 23 months of age between DHS report and dataset [message #18027] Tue, 20 August 2019 13:10
Yunhee is currently offline  Yunhee
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Dear sir,

I found there is a big difference in the number of children 6 to 23 months of age in Uganda 2011 data between the number of children found in the data set (\UGKR60FL.DTA: n=724) and the number of children in the report with complementary feeding information (n=2136 in page 153).

Even a total number of children with age-month information is 2214 in "UGKR60FL.DTA" in the as below. Also, "UGPR60FL.DTA" showed a total number of children 6-23 months of age was 820. Then how can I get the same number of children with complementary feeding information aged 6 to 23 months of age, which were found in the report (in the page 153)? Could you let us know how the difference in the number was generated.

sum hw1

Variable | Obs Mean Std. Dev. Min Max
-------------+---------------------------------------------- ----------
hw1 | 2214 27.68293 17.19405 0 59
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