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Sociological Methods & Research, Vol. 23, No. 2, 147-173 (1994)
DOI: 10.1177/0049124194023002001

Individual Level Models for Mobility Tables and other Cross-Classifications

RICHARD BREEN

Queen's University, Belfast

In recent years a number of methods have been developed for introducing continuous covariates into mobility analyses and into the study of cross-classified data more generally. Drawing on the work of Logan, this article shows how McFadden's Conditional Logit Model can be used to fit existing log-linear models and can incorporate into them the effects of continuous covariates. The method is illustrated using a simple example.


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