Dear Statalist,
I have a question that is not so much about Stata command but rather about statistics in general.
I am working on comparing the treatment effect of an intervention on women's empowerment in Uganda and Tanzania. The intervention is exactly the same. In order to do so, I run a regression model in which I include a country dummy variable (1 for Tanzania and 0 for Uganda) and an interaction term between country and treatment in order to capture the heterogeneity of the treatment effect.
The output seems to be strange for me. Here is the treatment effect in Tanzania (when i run the separate regression for each country):
And below is the treatment effect in Uganda:
From the output I can say that the intervention does not have impact on share of time on reproductive and productive work in Uganda but there is significant impact in Tanzania. When I include the interaction term to see the heterogeneity of treatment effect, this is what get:

My question is:
The p-value of interaction term for productive work is not significant. What could I conclude from this?Does this mean that there is no heterogeneity in the treatment effect between the 2 countries? If I look at the separate model, there should be stronger impact in Tanzania than in Uganda?
Thank you very much !
Lan.
I have a question that is not so much about Stata command but rather about statistics in general.
I am working on comparing the treatment effect of an intervention on women's empowerment in Uganda and Tanzania. The intervention is exactly the same. In order to do so, I run a regression model in which I include a country dummy variable (1 for Tanzania and 0 for Uganda) and an interaction term between country and treatment in order to capture the heterogeneity of the treatment effect.
The output seems to be strange for me. Here is the treatment effect in Tanzania (when i run the separate regression for each country):
And below is the treatment effect in Uganda:
From the output I can say that the intervention does not have impact on share of time on reproductive and productive work in Uganda but there is significant impact in Tanzania. When I include the interaction term to see the heterogeneity of treatment effect, this is what get:
My question is:
The p-value of interaction term for productive work is not significant. What could I conclude from this?Does this mean that there is no heterogeneity in the treatment effect between the 2 countries? If I look at the separate model, there should be stronger impact in Tanzania than in Uganda?
Thank you very much !
Lan.
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