Hello everyone,
I have a 9-year rotating panel design in which every year, one-ninth of the sample is replaced. Each sample is representative of the population in and of itself. For panel analysis of this dataset on Stata, should I simply treat this as an unbalanced panel (since all units will not have observations in every year) and trust the estimates derived. Especially since the data missing in each year are not missing due to systematic reasons? Is there any other way to handle rotating panel data or unbalanced panels in Stata?
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