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I'm working on a class assignment and am trying to determine whether or not I am under-identified or exactly identified in a certain dataset that I am using to estimate the binary outcome of unemployment on home ownership. I believe that ownership is an endogenous variable because it is correlated with the dependent outcome and seems that it could very well be correlated with the error term. I used a married dummy as my instrument in this case. Some of the other variables I am unsure of, but still want to include them in the regression to get better results whendoing estimates. I don't expect answers, but maybe just some insight or help. Also, once this is correct, is there anything else I should include? Like a test for endogeneity, or the strength of my instrument?
I'm working on a class assignment and am trying to determine whether or not I am under-identified or exactly identified in a certain dataset that I am using to estimate the binary outcome of unemployment on home ownership. I believe that ownership is an endogenous variable because it is correlated with the dependent outcome and seems that it could very well be correlated with the error term. I used a married dummy as my instrument in this case. Some of the other variables I am unsure of, but still want to include them in the regression to get better results whendoing estimates. I don't expect answers, but maybe just some insight or help. Also, once this is correct, is there anything else I should include? Like a test for endogeneity, or the strength of my instrument?
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