Hi all,
After days of searching online without success, I'd thought I put my question on this forum here on Statalist to see if anyone could help me out.
I am running a panel data regression for 64 countries and 23 years. My independent variable is 'socio-economic development', and my dependent variable is Individualism (data gathered from the World Value Survey - which is aggregated to the country level).
I want to create a composite measure for the independent variable 'socio-economic development'. The three components are (1) Log of GDP per person employed, (2) Urbanization rate in % and (3) life expectancy in years. As all these variables are measures on different scales, I am not sure how to make a composite. Should I log transform them all before adding them up?
All help is really appreciated !! (and yes, I am a rookie as my question might suggest).
Thank you!
After days of searching online without success, I'd thought I put my question on this forum here on Statalist to see if anyone could help me out.
I am running a panel data regression for 64 countries and 23 years. My independent variable is 'socio-economic development', and my dependent variable is Individualism (data gathered from the World Value Survey - which is aggregated to the country level).
I want to create a composite measure for the independent variable 'socio-economic development'. The three components are (1) Log of GDP per person employed, (2) Urbanization rate in % and (3) life expectancy in years. As all these variables are measures on different scales, I am not sure how to make a composite. Should I log transform them all before adding them up?
All help is really appreciated !! (and yes, I am a rookie as my question might suggest).
Thank you!
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