Hello everyone.
I am trying to compare age-adjusted mortality rate for two population. Rural age adjusted mortality rate is 50 per 10,00,000 (95% CI 49-51) and Urban age adjusted mortality rate is 40 per 10,00,000(95% CI 39-41).As their CIs are not overlapping, the difference should be statistically significant. But is there anyway, I can obtain p value in STATA. Can I obtain rate ratio or risk ratio or any other test of difference, like test of proportions? I have absolute counts of death and population. I have tried -csi-, but that gives the comparison of crude rates only using the absolute numbers.
Thank you in advance.
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