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  • 2020.Year1 omitted because of collinearity.

    Hi,

    I performed a regression model to check the impact of covid19 on school childrenĀ“s grades. I control for year fixed effects. The Covid dummy received a 1 if it was in year 2019/2020 and 2020/2021.
    But WHY is my year 2020 omitted due to collinearity?
    (I also attached my correlation table)

    How could I explain this issue tomorrow in my defense?

    Thanks a lot in advance and best regards

    Jasmin


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    Because 2020.Year1 is perfectly predicted by the combination of COVID19Dummy and 2019.Year1
    • if COVID19Dummy==0 then 2020.Year1==0
    • if COVID19Dummy==1 and 2019.Year1==0 then 2020.Year1==1
    • if COVID19Dummy==1 and 2019.Year1==1 then 2020.Year1==0

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    • #3
      Hi William thanks for your response. I still try to understand it. But does this cause any problem in my model?

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      • #4
        Jasmin:
        as an aside to William's helpful advice, you might be interested in taking a look at
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dummy_variable_(statistics).
        And no, -2020.iYear- omission does not cause any issue with your regression.
        Kind regards,
        Carlo
        (StataNow 18.5)

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