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How to get data for small areas: Example: Regency of Bangli in the province of Bali, from the 2010 and 2000 census samples of Indonesia 1.Login 2.Browse and Select Data 3.Select samples: Indonesia 2000 & 2010 4.Select variables (include Regency, RGCYID ) 5.Select cases: = “Bangli” 6.Submit extract request 7.Download extract to your computer 8.Analyze data using your statistics software For this and other tutorials: http://www.hist.umn.edu/~rmccaa/IPUMSI click “tutorials” (in left frame) http://www.hist.umn.edu/~rmccaa/IPUMSI https://international.ipums.org/international 1
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1. Login: a. click “Login” on home page b. Click “Login” on registration page c. Submit registered email address & password 2
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Click “Select Data” Note: to revise a prior extract, click “Saved Extracts” Click “Select Data”. Note: to revise a prior extract, click “Saved extracts” 3
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First, click here, to select samples (the default is “all samples in the database”) 2a. Integrated Metadata: Variables Menu Only start here if you wish to see variables for all samples 4
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2b. Select Samples: Scroll down to Indonesia click years and “submit sample selections” Scroll down to “Indonesia” Click “2010” and “2000” boxes to select samples for these censuses. 5
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Step 3a. Select Variables: Mouse-over “Household”, then click “Geography” Mouse-over household for drop down menu, then click “Geography” 6
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Step 3b. Select variables, including RGCYID (Regency, Indonesia) Click box beside “RGCYID” to select “Regency, Indonesia” variable for cart Click “Codes” to view a list of the regencies in “RGCYID” 7
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3c. After RGCYID, select other variables, When finished selecting variables, Click “View Cart” to go to next step. 8
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Step 3d. Review selections. Add/remove variables/samples. Click “Create data extract” 9
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Step 4. Customize Extract: “Data format” and “Select Cases” Click here to select cases (by RGCYID). 10
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Step 4a. Select cases: select the variables which will be used to select cases. Here we chose “RGCYID” Click here, to select persons by Regency of residence 11
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Step 4b. Select Bangli, the Regency to study, and click “Submit” Standard mouse conventions apply. To make more than one selection, hold and press left mouse button. 12
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Describe the extract to make it identifiable to you. If someday you wish to revise it, you may recall what the extract is about. Step 5a. Submit extract Optional: Data Format, Description, etc. 13 Click here to select SPSS, SAS, or STATA format
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Select a preferred data format: STATA, SPSS, SAS, cvs or the default: fixed solumn width Optional, prior screen: “change” data format Make choice here and click “Submit”
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Step 5b. Extract confirmation. Wait for email to download extract. Note: Once the extract is confirmed, Data Cart is now emptied. 15
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6a. Email notification to retrieve extract (< 4 minutes). Click the link and login. Note: For citation, acknowledge both MPC and the statistical office that provided microdata 16
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Step 6b. Click to download extract and metadata (“DDI”, basic or command files). Note: Click “SPSS” to download system file. Also download metadata and fixed column data, as desired. 17
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Step 7. Unzip and analyze 10% sample Would a 1% sample suffice to analyze Bangli? Educational Attainment by Gender and Age, Bangli, Indonesia: 2000 and 2010 census year 2000 2010 Age, yearsEducational attainmentMaleFemaleMaleFemale 10-14Less than primary completed66.2% 57.9%56.1% Primary completed33.8% 42.1%43.9% N878720898890 15-19Less than primary completed6.8%7.3%3.9%6.0% Primary completed83.2%85.4%81.2%80.2% Secondary completed10.0%7.3%14.9%13.7% N970809770662 20-24Less than primary completed8.0%8.3%5.9%6.3% Primary completed61.9%72.4%52.7%57.9% Secondary completed30.0%19.2%39.7%32.5% University completed0.1%0.0%1.7%3.2% N861852658679 Source: Minnesota Population Center. Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International: Version 6.1 [Machine-readable database]. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 2011 and BPS Statistics Indonesia. Is there gender discrimination in education in Bangli? (some) Is the female disadvantage decreasing over time? (yes) Policy: most critical need is to improve educational access for all. 18
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How to get data for small areas: Example: Regency of Bangli in the province of Bali, from the 2010 and 2000 census samples of Indonesia 1.Login 2.Select samples (Indonesia 2000 & 2012) 3.Select variables (include Regency, RGCYID ) 4.Select cases: = “Bangli” 5.Submit extract request 6.Download extract to your computer 7.Analyze data using your statistics software For this and other tutorials: http://www.hist.umn.edu/~rmccaa/IPUMSI click “7 tutorials” http://www.hist.umn.edu/~rmccaa/IPUMSI https://international.ipums.org/international 19
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