Thank you Peter for showing me the error.

I did not realize it. Now I have removed that cohort (there was just one
observation!) and checked the numbers for each of the other cohorts. I have
re-run the model and now it seems to make much more sense to me.

I am going to use one specific cohort, 2004, as the base level. I will try
by just replacing the value "2004" in the row data with a number minor than
the others in order to make read it to R as the base level. Hope it will
work, on the contrary I have seen there are posts on this issue.

Again, thanks

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