Dear Statalist,
My dataset presents the prevalence of a given indicator over 11 years (2007 to 2017). I would like to make a prevalence projection of this indicator for 2020, 2025 and 2030. What´s the appropriate command to do so?
I tried to use 'margins, at (ano==2020)' after the regression command, but the estimate seems unlikely.
I´d appreciate if you could help me.
Thanks a lot.
Fernanda
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