Hello all,
I've been trying for several days to have Stata output a graph that can show two things simultaneously:
1. An average/proportion of a variable, delineated by age group, as a bar graph
2. A regression output and confidence intervals, again by age group, as plot points with attached confidence intervals.
I'm working with a panel that lists outcomes for individuals in two separate years. I would like the regression output and confidence intervals to be placed on top of the average/proportion in the same graph. So far I've only been able to make them work individually, and in the case of the regression points, I could not get it to display the ages of the groups. I've tried using both 'twoway' and 'coefplot', as well as simply merging the graphs, but I haven't managed to get anything close to what I'm looking for.
Does anyone have some insight into what the best route would be to make this work?
Thanks,
Benjamin Busser
I've been trying for several days to have Stata output a graph that can show two things simultaneously:
1. An average/proportion of a variable, delineated by age group, as a bar graph
2. A regression output and confidence intervals, again by age group, as plot points with attached confidence intervals.
I'm working with a panel that lists outcomes for individuals in two separate years. I would like the regression output and confidence intervals to be placed on top of the average/proportion in the same graph. So far I've only been able to make them work individually, and in the case of the regression points, I could not get it to display the ages of the groups. I've tried using both 'twoway' and 'coefplot', as well as simply merging the graphs, but I haven't managed to get anything close to what I'm looking for.
Does anyone have some insight into what the best route would be to make this work?
Thanks,
Benjamin Busser