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Mexico and urban/rural [message #18788] Thu, 20 February 2020 11:31 Go to next message
cportner is currently offline  cportner
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In the Mexico DHS, the variable v102 has four possible outcomes based on the number of people in the area, rather than the standard urban/rural. Is there a way of matching that variable or any of the other variables to urban/rural? The de facto variable, v134, is a copy of v102, so that does not help.

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Re: Mexico and urban/rural [message #18832 is a reply to message #18788] Thu, 27 February 2020 14:09 Go to previous message
Bridgette-DHS is currently offline  Bridgette-DHS
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Following is a response from DHS Research & Data Analysis Director, Tom Pullum:

This is a 1987 survey. Are you sure you want to use it?

The urban/rural classification in DHS surveys is always based on the country's census classification. The four categories in this survey must have been based on the population estimates from the most recent census, rather than on a fixed urban/rural classification. I suggest that you construct a dichotomy from those four categories. We have no information that could improve on that approach.
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