Dear All,
I am analyzing data household level data and have included 10 provinces. I have also categorized my education variable into 1. household head no education 2. household head primary education 3. household head secondary education 4. household head higher education and 5. average education in the household
When i run my regressions, stata omits one province and also the no education variable and clearly states that this is due to collinearity. My VIF results though are below 10.
I assume that the omitted variables are not significant but would still like them displayed.
I am using the ols model with the command "reg Y X1 X2...."
How do i regress such that it still shows me all the variables or so that I get the standard error, coefficient and p value for the missing province and no education.
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