Hi
I would start by apologizing since am posting a statistical rather than a Stata question on this forum. I believe there are members with strong data skills that can be of great help.
I would like to find a general picture of an indicator aggregated at some level (region). The indicator is a categorical variable and we know the average may not give a true reflection. What could be the best approach in aggregating this indicator? Can I still use the average?
Thanks in advance!
Best,
Stephen.
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