Course Date | Onsite fees: | Location | Register |
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27/01/2025 To 31/01/2025 | 1,200 USD, 108,000 Ksh | Nairobi | |
14/04/2025 To 18/04/2025 | 1,200 USD, 108,000 Ksh | Nairobi | |
21/07/2025 To 25/07/2025 | 1,200 USD, 108,000 Ksh | Nairobi | |
20/10/2025 To 24/10/2025 | 1,200 USD, 108,000 Ksh | Nairobi |
INTRODUCTION Longitudinal or panel data are multi-dimensional data involving measurements over time. Such data are analysed using dynamic model. Dynamic models have become increasingly popular due to their ability to take into account both short and long term effects and unobserved heterogeneity between economic agents in the estimation of the parameter estimates. Stata is very specialized in handling dynamic data.
This training course provides an overview of existing dynamic data analysis techniques. Participants will be taken through a series of illustrative examples, with a theoretical and applied overview. Recent issues in dynamic panel data analysis will also be covered. The course concludes by addressing the issues of; i) non-stationarity in long panels, where the time series (as opposed to cross-sectional) characteristic of the data dominates; and ii) cointegration. The training will pay particular attention (using a combination of both official Stata and user written dynamic panel data analysis commands) to: i) evaluating which specific econometric methodology/specification is more appropriate for the analysis in hand; ii) selection of the appropriate instruments; iii) rigorous post estimation diagnostic/specification testing; and iv) the problems of inference resulted from weak-instrument bias, instrument-proliferation bias and small-sample bias. Special attention will also be given to the interpretation and presentation of results.
DURATION 5 Days
COURSE OBJECTIVES By the end of this training, participants will become knowledgeable in the following:
COURSE OUTLINE Module 1: Introduction Introduction to Panel Data • Why Are Panel Data Desirable? • Problems with Panel Data • Examples of Time-varying and time-invariant variables
Opportunities and challenges of panel data. • Data requirements • Control for unobservables • Determining causal order • Problem of dependence • Software considerations
Module 2:Linear models • Robust standard errors • Generalized estimating equations • Random effects models • Fixed effects models • Between-within models
Module 3: Logistic regression models • Robust standard errors • GEE • Subject-specific vs. population averaged methods • Random effects models • Fixed effects models • Between-within models
Module 4: Count data models • Poisson models • Negative binomial models
Module 5: Linear structural equation models • Fixed and random effects in the SEM context • Models for reciprocal causation with lagged effects *************************** TRAINING CUSTOMIZATION This training can also be customized for your institution upon request. You can also have it delivered to your preferred location. For further inquiries, please contact us through: Telephone: +254 732 776 700 or Email: training@fineresultsresearch.org
REQUIREMENTS Participants should be reasonably proficient in English. During the trainings, participants should come with their own laptops.
TRAINING FEE The course fee covers the course tuition, training materials, two break refreshments, lunch and a study visit (where applicable).
ACCOMMODATION FineResults Research Services arranges accommodation for their clients upon request. For reservations contact us through Telephone: +254732776700 or Email: training@fineresultsresearch.org
PAYMENT Payment should be transferred to FineResults Research Limited bank before commencement of training. Upon effecting the payment, participants should send scanned proof of payment through the email: training@fineresultsresearch.org
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