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Re: All-women factor in trend analysis [message #26709 is a reply to message #26380] Fri, 21 April 2023 05:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Serala is currently offline  Serala
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Dear Mr. Pullum,

I am getting back to you because I only now noticed that the "NPIR41FL_all_women" file that is produced with your code does not include weights (v005) for never-married women. Never-married women from 2001 are therefore still left out of all of my regressions. I tried to figure out what could be wrong with the code, but I cannot seem to find a solution. The "nmw_file" that is created does include weights, but the final all-women file only has missing values in v005 for never-married women. Would you be able to help me solve the problem?

Best regards,
Serala
 
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