Getting started: Analysing HILDA with Stata

Crawford School of Public Policy
132 Lennox Crossing
Canberra, ACT 2600

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Associate Professor Nicole Watson

n.watson@unimelb.edu.au

  • HILDA training

A 3-day hands-on introductory HILDA Survey training course will be held in Canberra on 15-17 February 2023. An optional half-day introduction to Stata will also be provided on the afternoon of 14 February for those that have not used Stata before..

This course is designed for people who are interested in using the HILDA Survey data but have not yet done so. It will take a descriptive research problem and go through all the steps necessary to answer the research questions involved.

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The training will cover the following topics:

  • Accessing the data
  • Finding the right variables
  • Visualising the data
  • Merging household and individual data
  • Dealing with missing values
  • Using imputed values
  • Creating analysis variables from HILDA data
  • Applying weights
  • Generating descriptive statistics in the panel context
  • Understanding data patterns in the panel context
  • Answering research questions with the data
  • Solving problems that arise when using Stata to analyse HILDA data

Course Instructors

The course will be presented by Professor Robert Breunig and Associate Professor Nicole Watson.

Professor Robert Breunig is a member of the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University. His primary applied research interests are in analysing individual and firm behaviour, evaluating government tax and transfer programs and analysing large data sets.

Associate Professor Nicole Watson is part of the HILDA Survey team at the Melbourne Institute, The University of Melbourne. She has been responsible for a range of HILDA Survey activities during the life of the survey, including the sample design, weighting, imputation and survey management.

Pre-requisites

To participate in this course, you will need to:

  • Apply for and be approved to use HILDA General Release 19
  • Have some experience writing syntax in a statistical software, such as Stata, SAS, or SPSS
  • Have HILDA General Release 19 accessible from your laptop
  • Have Stata (Version 14, 15, 16 or 17) on your computer (student licenses can be provided if needed)

Places are limited. Registrations close 5pm on 3 February 2023 unless all of the places are taken earlier. Cancellations after this will not be refunded.

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