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Weighted result's total gives different total value with unweighted one. [message #19433] Wed, 17 June 2020 20:50 Go to next message
Ugonna is currently offline  Ugonna
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I observed that when I apply weights to my analysis using data from KR file, I usually get a different population size from the unweighted analysis.
Please what can I do to arrive at the same population size after I weight my analysis.

Thank you
Re: Weighted result's total gives different total value with unweighted one. [message #19435 is a reply to message #19433] Thu, 18 June 2020 07:55 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:

The child weights in the KR file are the same as child weights in the BR file and the same as the mother's weights in the IR file. They are normalized to have a mean of 1 (multiplied by 1 million to eliminate the need for a decimal point) in the IR file. However, that does not mean that the weights will have a mean of 1 in the BR and KR files. Women with different weights have different numbers of children.

When you use v005 as a pweight in Stata, it always re-normalizes the weights to have a mean of 1, meaning that the total weight in any estimation command will be the same as the number of cases. So what you are seeing is ok--not a problem.
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