Dear all,
I am doing child poverty research using Human Opportunity Index (HOI) on MICS data and some other surveys.
I made use of hoi and hoishapley in Stata. Although I'm aware that hoishapley is used for decomposition of marginal effects, I am surprised why the coverage rate, D and HOI values returned by both commands are different. I have tried both normal hoi and the one with ,geometric.
Anyone has used hoi before?
Cheers,
Cleo
I am doing child poverty research using Human Opportunity Index (HOI) on MICS data and some other surveys.
I made use of hoi and hoishapley in Stata. Although I'm aware that hoishapley is used for decomposition of marginal effects, I am surprised why the coverage rate, D and HOI values returned by both commands are different. I have tried both normal hoi and the one with ,geometric.
Anyone has used hoi before?
Cheers,
Cleo