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  • Interpretation of elasticity for a binary or dummy variable in a logit model

    Dear Statalisters,

    I would like to kindly ask your assistance in the interpretation of an elasticity of a dummy variable in a logit model.
    Code:
    global X mat_ageQ2 residenceQ2 reegQ2 reegQ3 reegQ4 reegQ5 reegQ6 reegQ7 reegQ8 reegQ9 reegQ10 reegQ11 education_partnQ2 education_partnQ3 education_partnQ4 mediQ2 mediQ3 mediQ4 weaalthQ2 weaalthQ3 weaalthQ4 weaalthQ5 mom_occuQ2 part_occQ2 surveyyyQ2 surveyyyQ3 surveyyyQ4 educatt_momQ2 educatt_momQ3 educatt_momQ4 religion_poQ2 religion_poQ3 religion_poQ4 swp_decc2 swp_decc3 wanted2 wanted3 
    
    qui sum anc_quality_binary [aw=weight_b] 
    sca m_y=r(mean)
    
    svy: qui glm anc_quality_binary $X, family(binomial) link(logit) 
    qui margins , dydx(*) post
    
    foreach x of varlist $X {
    sca b_`x'=_b[`x']
    
    }
    foreach x of varlist $X {
    qui {
    
    sum `x' [aw=weight_b]
    sca m_`x'=r(mean)
    sca elas_`x' = (b_`x'*m_`x')/m_y                                                 
    }

    The output is too much. I just need interpretation of one of the regressors: rural setting compared to the urban area.
    The elasticity of rural area is 0.23. Urban is reference group. You can also comment on whether it is an elasticity or semi-elasticity.

    Thank you in advance.

    Last edited by Gebretsadik Shibre; 04 Apr 2023, 08:51.

  • #2
    Gebretsadik:
    this kind of queries are way too unclear to be replied positively.
    please read/act on the FAQ before/upon your posting. Thanks.
    Kind regards,
    Carlo
    (Stata 19.0)

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    • #3
      Thank you. I have just updated the previous post.

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