Hi all,
I am trying to test whether the class of people in a marriage are the same after a policy. The share of people in a marriage, I found, is unchanged by the policy. Now I want to know if they belong to the same socio-demographics.
I am working mostly with discrete/categorical variables. Do you have any advice on how to proceed? I am looking for an equivalent of a paired samples T-test, but for categorical variables. I know a Chi-squared test and the McNemar's test can be used for binary variables; a t-test or a logistic regression for continuous ones. I read you can extend McNemar's test to multilevel categorical variables and possibly run a multinomial logit, but I would like further advice on this.
Thanks!
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