Dear Stata users,
I am using a logit model to calculate the average marginal effect (AME) of my independent variables on a dichotomous dummy variable (completed education VS non-completed education). Independent variables: 1.gen immigrant, 2.gen immigrant. I am comparing the logit marginal effects to the coefficient obtained by a linear probability model using OLS. The differences in percent points between the natives and the two immigrant group are not similar in these to analysis (AME from logit and coefficient from LPN). Are not the marginal effects from the logit models comparable to the OLS coefficients from the linear probability model? I dont, undersatnd why I get different results?
All the best,
Sunniva
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