I know that this is more an econometric question than a STATA question but i think some practicioners here can help me
I'm currently conducting an impact evaluation using panel data and employing the difference-in-differences (DD) method. My primary objective is to ascertain if there are differentiated effects between males and females. My intuition suggests change from a DD model to a triple difference (DDD) model to capture these effects.
Is this a valid approach? I've been searching for literature that explicitly discusses this aprroach, but I've found limited resources and literature about that. If anyone has experience with this or can point me to relevant literature , I would greatly appreciate it.
I'm currently conducting an impact evaluation using panel data and employing the difference-in-differences (DD) method. My primary objective is to ascertain if there are differentiated effects between males and females. My intuition suggests change from a DD model to a triple difference (DDD) model to capture these effects.
Is this a valid approach? I've been searching for literature that explicitly discusses this aprroach, but I've found limited resources and literature about that. If anyone has experience with this or can point me to relevant literature , I would greatly appreciate it.
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