Dear members,
I have a question about the ineqdeco, especially the results of the bygroup() option.
(I am interested in the GE)
The result inequality value of the subgroup indices seems like the population is treated as a separate population, rather than showing inequality value within each subgroup.
By this, I mean GE= (within from group1 + within from group2 + within from group 3) + between
I am only seeing the sum of within-group inequality and between, but not each group's within contribution to inequality.
Is there any way to measure this?
Thank you in advance!
Related Posts with INEQDECO: bygroup
Collapse produces different but optically similar resultsDear all, I am having a weird problem with the collapse command. I collapse my data to a sum and th…
Replace missing values that are indicated with an asterisk (*)I have a problem regarding an Excel file that has missing values that are indicated with an asterisk…
OECD data - variables of interest are all in one variableI doubt I am the first person to run into this issue, but when you pull time-series data from the OE…
Potential Serial-correlation in a FE Panel ModelHi Statalist! Any advice on the below, would be very much appreciated! We have a fixed effects mod…
Gradient colored scatterplotHello everyone, I am trying to make a scatter plot using the plottig scheme (or any scheme for that…
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to INEQDECO: bygroup
Post a Comment