Hello,
i am doing a master thesis on the factors associated with help-seeking behavior of domestic violence victims. I have an appended dataset of 10 countries (cross-sectional datasets) and i want to run one regression for all. I have to use a logisitc regression due to the binary nature of the dependent variable. I was initially running the regression using i.country for country fixed effects to control for unobserved heterogeneity across countries. However, i was wondering if cluster standardized errors (vce (cluster country)) should be used instead in this case.
thank you
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