Hi Stata users!
at the moment I am trying to model a change in life satisfaction over different birth year cohorts for unemployed people in different regions.
I'm trying to model it with the help of an tripple interaction term between COHORTxREGIONxUNEMPLOYED, but the birth cohort and the region are time fixed effects and drop out in my fixed effects model.
Is it still ok for me to interpret the tripple interaction term?
Best,
Jakob
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