Hi everybody
I am using the large household survey (GEIH) conducted by the DANE in Colombia (with around 60.000 observations). This is a survey by probabilistic sampling, multistage, stratified, of unequal conglomerates and self-weighting.
My objective is to analyse some of the determinants of the labor satisfaction (with a binary response). My doubt is if I should use the survey command with fpc or can I run a probit arguing that the study is analytical and not enumerative?
I would really appreciate your answer.
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