Estimating Adjusted Risk Ratios for Matched and Unmatched Data: An Update

The Stata 11 margins command makes it easier to estimate adjusted risk ratios, and the new robust variance option for xtpoisson, fe provides correct confidence intervals for adjusted risk ratios from matched-cohort data.

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