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st: question about value labels


From   Alberto R Osella <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: question about value labels
Date   Fri, 29 Jul 2011 15:52:44 +0200

Hello everyone.
I'm using Stata 11.2 on W7 32.
This is my problem. When I run quantile (or other estimation command) regression
I obtain this results:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             |              Bootstrap
BMI | Coef. Std. Err. t P>|t| [95% Conf. Interval]
-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
q83          |
Etarecl | .4231606 .077804 5.44 0.000 .2705788 .5757424 _ISesso_1 | -2.084183 .3866436 -5.39 0.000 -2.842432 -1.325934 _INewStatC~2 | -2.012533 1.533809 -1.31 0.190 -5.020495 .9954286 _INewStatC~3 | 2.189235 1.099711 1.99 0.047 .0325863 4.345883 _INewStatC~4 | .2256583 .6364043 0.35 0.723 -1.022398 1.473714 Età_q | -.0038322 .0007235 -5.30 0.000 -.0052511 -.0024133 _IProfessi~1 | -.9928611 .8899386 -1.12 0.265 -2.738125 .7524025 _IProfessi~2 | -.714227 .8651048 -0.83 0.409 -2.410789 .9823349 _IProfessi~3 | -.0487982 1.022199 -0.05 0.962 -2.053439 1.955843

As I want to pass this result to a tex table I'd like to put the original the original value labels, that is:
Divorced and not _INewStatC~2.
Is there a way to do this automatically?
Thank you.


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Alberto R. Osella, MD, PhD
Laboratorio di Epidemiologia e Biostatistica
IRCCS Saverio de Bellis
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70013 Castellana Grotte (BA)
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