Dear Statalists,
I made a Fixed-Effects Analysis on the influence of GDP per Capita and other variables on the Female Labor Force Participation Rate. The problem is that GDP per Cap is measured in dollars and the other variables are measured in percentage points, what makes it hard to compare the effect of the independent variables using the coefficients. I read that it is possible to compare them by comparing their standard deviations, but I'm not sure how that would be.. Does anyone have an idea?
Attached are the pictures of the results
Thanks in advance
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