Title of article
Coordinate-free analysis of trends in British social mobility
Author/Authors
Anna Klimova&Tam?s Rudas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
11
From page
1681
To page
1691
Abstract
This paper is intended to make a contribution to the ongoing debate about declining social mobility in
Great Britain by analyzing mobility tables based on data from the 1991 British Household Panel Survey
and the 2005 General Household Survey. The models proposed here generalize Hauser’s levels models
and allow for a semi-parametric analysis of change in social mobility. The cell frequencies are assumed to
be equal to the product of three effects: the effect of the father’s position for the given year, the effect of
the son’s position for the given year, and the mobility effect related to the difference between the father’s
and the son’s positions. A generalization of the iterative proportional fitting procedure is proposed and
applied to computing the maximum likelihood estimates of the cell frequencies. The standard errors of
the estimated parameters are computed under the product-multinomial sampling assumption. The results
indicate opposing trends of mobility between the two timepoints. Fewer steps up or down in the society
became less likely, while more steps became somewhat more likely.
Keywords
Maximum likelihood estimate , Multiplicative model , productmultinomialsampling , social mobility , Exponential family
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Record number
712821
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