If they are binary (0/1 dummies), can't you just "&" them as
in
table(Female & USA & MidIncome)
(or sum() if you don't care about the number of 0s)
-pd
> On 2 Jun 2024, at 00:31 , Shadee Ashtari <shadee.ashtari at
gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I am trying to find the code for how to get counts for intersectional
> variables. For example, I have three unique categorical variables --
> "Female," "USA," and "MidIncome" -- and
I'm trying to see how many people I
> have at the intersection of the three.
>
> Thank you so much,
> Shadee
>
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