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st: Obtaining population estimates for multiply imputed survey data


From   Lauren Pollack <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: Obtaining population estimates for multiply imputed survey data
Date   Sun, 13 May 2012 11:24:32 -0400

I am using Stata 11.1 and trying to obtain population estimates for
multiply imputed survey data. My data is mi set and I am analyzing it
using the mi commands. It is survey data, so it is also svyset. I can
see that mi commands allow one to obtain proportions, ratios, and
means for survey data using the command structure "mi estimate: svy:
[proportion/mean/ratio]" but the command I really need to use is "svy:
total", to obtain population estimates. This is the command I use to
obtain population estimates for non-mi data. Is there any way to do
this using the mi commands? It's not listed as a supported command,
but I have to imagine there is some way of obtaining population
estimates for multiply imputed survey data.

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