Dear Stata Intellectuals,
I am interested in exploring the effect of terrorism (events constantly took place between 2013 and 2015) on child health, which is measured by BMI.
I have 2018 and 2013 waves of the Turkish Demographic and Health Survey, both of which are individual level cross-sectional datasets. I pooled them.
I will capture the effect of terror events by conducting dif-and-dif analysis. While some cities of Turkey were affeced by those events, some cities were not affected and this allows me to run dif-and-dif.
I have a year dummy to run dif-and-dif. It takes value 1 if the year is 2013 (it shows the exposure) and it takes value 0 if the year is 2018 (it indicates that there is no exposure to terrorism).
In addition, I can capture city-level differences by adding city-level GDP, number of schools, number of hospitals and etc. However, due to presence of so-called "unoberseved third factors" that I cannot control (such as innate ability, genetic endowments, or heterogeneity in time preferences of families) I need to add a fixed effect estimator. Yet, I am confused about how to do it.
As far as I know, one solution is to use "dummy variable regression". I read it from Wooldridge's book which suggests that add a dummy variable for each individual (i>1 = omitting the first individual because of multicollienarty). I do not understand how to do it. How my data look like? and how can i run the regression? I have some difficulties in visualising the data on STATA.
If any of you can help me, I will be appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
I am interested in exploring the effect of terrorism (events constantly took place between 2013 and 2015) on child health, which is measured by BMI.
I have 2018 and 2013 waves of the Turkish Demographic and Health Survey, both of which are individual level cross-sectional datasets. I pooled them.
I will capture the effect of terror events by conducting dif-and-dif analysis. While some cities of Turkey were affeced by those events, some cities were not affected and this allows me to run dif-and-dif.
I have a year dummy to run dif-and-dif. It takes value 1 if the year is 2013 (it shows the exposure) and it takes value 0 if the year is 2018 (it indicates that there is no exposure to terrorism).
In addition, I can capture city-level differences by adding city-level GDP, number of schools, number of hospitals and etc. However, due to presence of so-called "unoberseved third factors" that I cannot control (such as innate ability, genetic endowments, or heterogeneity in time preferences of families) I need to add a fixed effect estimator. Yet, I am confused about how to do it.
As far as I know, one solution is to use "dummy variable regression". I read it from Wooldridge's book which suggests that add a dummy variable for each individual (i>1 = omitting the first individual because of multicollienarty). I do not understand how to do it. How my data look like? and how can i run the regression? I have some difficulties in visualising the data on STATA.
If any of you can help me, I will be appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
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