Dear all,
I have a question that need your advice and suggestions. Specifically, I am examining the effect of maternal education on child mortality in a given country from 1990 to 2010 using instrumental variables (IV) method. The outcome is a binary variable indicating child mortality (1=yes), maternal education is measured by years of schooling and a timing of a secondary education reform in the country is used as an IV for maternal years of schooling. Models are estimated using 2SLS.
Results show that increased maternal education induced by the education reform reduces the probability of child mortality by 0.12 percentage points. According to the World Bank data (or other sources), I also observe the mortality rates of that country, reducing from 120 deaths in 1990 to 50 deaths per 1,000 live birth in 2010. Based on the results of IV estimates, my idea is that I want to link the results of my study to the country mortality reduction, i.e., something like to see how much effect that maternal education accounts for the reduction in the country from 1990 to 2010 (e.g., 120 deaths to 50 deaths per 1,000 live births). Please note that data used in my study is nationally representative of the study subject.
I would be highly appreciated if anyone can give me advice/suggestions on how to do such analysis or any relevant references to my questions would also be very helpful.
Thank you.
I have a question that need your advice and suggestions. Specifically, I am examining the effect of maternal education on child mortality in a given country from 1990 to 2010 using instrumental variables (IV) method. The outcome is a binary variable indicating child mortality (1=yes), maternal education is measured by years of schooling and a timing of a secondary education reform in the country is used as an IV for maternal years of schooling. Models are estimated using 2SLS.
Results show that increased maternal education induced by the education reform reduces the probability of child mortality by 0.12 percentage points. According to the World Bank data (or other sources), I also observe the mortality rates of that country, reducing from 120 deaths in 1990 to 50 deaths per 1,000 live birth in 2010. Based on the results of IV estimates, my idea is that I want to link the results of my study to the country mortality reduction, i.e., something like to see how much effect that maternal education accounts for the reduction in the country from 1990 to 2010 (e.g., 120 deaths to 50 deaths per 1,000 live births). Please note that data used in my study is nationally representative of the study subject.
I would be highly appreciated if anyone can give me advice/suggestions on how to do such analysis or any relevant references to my questions would also be very helpful.
Thank you.
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