We’ll give some thought to the best way to approach this. One complicating factor is that the LMICs are very heterogeneous (e.g. we might expect substantial differences between the results for Brazil, China, and Afghanistan).
Overall, before looking into this more, I can note that all LMICs make up about 7% of the total sample, and about half of these are Brazil, India, China and the Philippines.
Thanks Micaella!
We’ll give some thought to the best way to approach this. One complicating factor is that the LMICs are very heterogeneous (e.g. we might expect substantial differences between the results for Brazil, China, and Afghanistan).
Overall, before looking into this more, I can note that all LMICs make up about 7% of the total sample, and about half of these are Brazil, India, China and the Philippines.