Hi All,
I want to get a better understanding of synthetic difference in differences and use the method in my research. My data set is a repeated cross-sectional survey with 10 provinces over 18 years. For each of the provinces and years, I have individual-level responses. I am seeking some clarification on sDID before I plan my data analysis, as I read a few posts which indicate that sdid may not ideal for my kind of dataset.
1. Is it possible to run sDID with the type of data set I have, i.e., individual-level data for each province over time?
2. If I am to aggregate the data (e.g., take the average) by each province and year and use for sDID, how do I deal with categorical variables, e.g. binary and ordinal variables?
Any thoughts on my questions above will help me kick start my research.
Thanks and best regards,
Nadia
I want to get a better understanding of synthetic difference in differences and use the method in my research. My data set is a repeated cross-sectional survey with 10 provinces over 18 years. For each of the provinces and years, I have individual-level responses. I am seeking some clarification on sDID before I plan my data analysis, as I read a few posts which indicate that sdid may not ideal for my kind of dataset.
1. Is it possible to run sDID with the type of data set I have, i.e., individual-level data for each province over time?
2. If I am to aggregate the data (e.g., take the average) by each province and year and use for sDID, how do I deal with categorical variables, e.g. binary and ordinal variables?
Any thoughts on my questions above will help me kick start my research.
Thanks and best regards,
Nadia
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