I am conducting a regression model in stata to determine the impact of paternity leave on several labour market outcomes.
The regression looks like: y = dummy + linear + linear + squared
I would like to test for heteroskedasticity but I am unsure whether a Breusch-Pagan test or a White test would be appropriate in this case. Further, I wish to run regressions without using the squared variable. In that case, would would I switch to the Breusch-Pagan test (if White test is previously appropriate)?
Thank you.
The regression looks like: y = dummy + linear + linear + squared
I would like to test for heteroskedasticity but I am unsure whether a Breusch-Pagan test or a White test would be appropriate in this case. Further, I wish to run regressions without using the squared variable. In that case, would would I switch to the Breusch-Pagan test (if White test is previously appropriate)?
Thank you.