Hello all,
We are using acs pums microdata to estimate the number of potential Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders and their tax contributions. Since ACS does not directly identify TPS holders, we rely on reweighting methods using CRS (Congressional Research Service) reports, which provide TPS data by state OR by birthplace, but not both. However, the problem is that
We are using acs pums microdata to estimate the number of potential Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders and their tax contributions. Since ACS does not directly identify TPS holders, we rely on reweighting methods using CRS (Congressional Research Service) reports, which provide TPS data by state OR by birthplace, but not both. However, the problem is that
- If we reweight ACS by birthplace, we match CRS birthplace totals, but our state-level distributions are off.
- If we reweight by state, we match CRS state totals, but birthplace distributions are distorted.
- We are looking for a method to balance accuracy at both levels in Stata...

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