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Strange education variable in Angola MIS 2011 data [message #3239] Tue, 11 November 2014 11:40 Go to previous message
stakamatsu is currently offline  stakamatsu
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I have a question on Angola's MIS 2011 data.

The only available education variable for all household members in the data set is something wrong. I am sure that this question should be asked in the survey since I find this question in the questionnaire and this statistics is shown in the report.

But the highest education level (hc68) in the individual level data(AOPR61FL.DTA) has too many missing values (92.5%), as attached below. The variable label of this variable is "highest educational level (cs for preliminary & final report)".

-Do you know why this variable is like this? From the label, what can I know?
-How can I get the original variable if possible?

I already sent an email as feedback two or three weeks ago, but I have not yet received any response.

Shinya

. ta hc68
final report) | Freq. Percent Cum.
-------------------+-----------------------------------
no education | 1,051 34.60 34.60
primary | 1,651 54.34 88.94
secondary & higher | 323 10.63 99.57
9 | 13 0.43 100.00
-------------------+-----------------------------------
Total | 3,038 100.00


 
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