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From | Austin Nichols <austinnichols@gmail.com> |
To | "statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu" <statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu> |
Subject | Re: st: Current Population Survey and Stata, 2003-2005 |
Date | Thu, 19 Aug 2010 11:31:16 -0400 |
Also ssc desc ddf2dct On Tuesday, August 17, 2010, Friedrich Huebler <fhuebler@gmail.com> wrote: > The NBER also offers Stata do-files and dictionary files to process > CPS data, including the March supplement. > > http://www.nber.org/cps/ > > Friedrich > > On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Scott Cunningham <scunning@gmail.com> wrote: >> What about IPUMS CPS? not sure if it is the March CPS but assuming it >> is, you can download the variables you want with do files and stats >> dictionaries. Google "IPUMS CPS" and check. Apologies if that's not >> the march or not what you need, but if it is, it's super >> straightforward. >> >> On Tuesday, August 17, 2010, Philipp Rehm <Philipp.Rehm@gmx.de> wrote: >>> Zach, >>> >>> are you aware of http://cps.ipums.org/cps/ ? >>> >>> You can easily extract a tailor-made CPS extract, and it comes with all relevant syntax files to produce a Stata file. >>> >>> HTH, >>> Philipp >>> -------- Original-Nachricht -------- >>>> Datum: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 16:24:02 -0500 >>>> Von: "Schaffer, David L." <SCHAFFDL@uwec.edu> >>>> An: "statalist-digest@hsphsun2.harvard.edu" <statalist-digest@hsphsun2.harvard.edu> >>>> CC: "Schaffer, David L." <SCHAFFDL@uwec.edu> >>>> Betreff: st: Current Population Survey and Stata, 2003-2005 >>> >>>> I'm an Economics student at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire working >>>> with Prof. David Schaffer and have a question about converting CPS data >>>> text files(ASCII) into Stata data files. I'm working with March CPS data. >>>> I've already successfully done this for the years 2006-2007 but we are >>>> having trouble for the years 2003-2005. Do you know how to do this? Your >>>> help is appreciated!! >>>> >>>> -Zach > > * > * For searches and help try: > * http://www.stata.com/help.cgi?search > * http://www.stata.com/support/statalist/faq > * http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/ > * * For searches and help try: * http://www.stata.com/help.cgi?search * http://www.stata.com/support/statalist/faq * http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/