Dear usesrs
I am doing research on the impact of mentoring programme on employment. The outcome variable (called employment) is binary (1=got an employment, 0=otherwise). The independent variable is “Status” (0=Control group; 1=Treatment group). And I have 2 controls variables (sex, and age). I have panel data.
First, I run the impact of offering the programme (ITT) on the outcome using a mixed effect logit model on panel data.
To avoid endogeneity, I have chosen an instrumental variable (called Participation) (with 0=Do not really participate in the programme; and 1=Participate in the programme). I would like to run an instrumental variable mixed effects model on panel data. I would like to know if the command “xtivreg” is appropriate. I mean the following command with stata 16.1:
Xtivreg Status sex age (status=Participation),
I am facing problem with the good command as the outcome is a binary variable and also, I am in face of panel data. Need your help please!!!
I am doing research on the impact of mentoring programme on employment. The outcome variable (called employment) is binary (1=got an employment, 0=otherwise). The independent variable is “Status” (0=Control group; 1=Treatment group). And I have 2 controls variables (sex, and age). I have panel data.
First, I run the impact of offering the programme (ITT) on the outcome using a mixed effect logit model on panel data.
To avoid endogeneity, I have chosen an instrumental variable (called Participation) (with 0=Do not really participate in the programme; and 1=Participate in the programme). I would like to run an instrumental variable mixed effects model on panel data. I would like to know if the command “xtivreg” is appropriate. I mean the following command with stata 16.1:
Xtivreg Status sex age (status=Participation),
I am facing problem with the good command as the outcome is a binary variable and also, I am in face of panel data. Need your help please!!!
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