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Keyword: Statistical Modelling

An inclusive economy dataset for wards in Great Britain using administrative and synthetic data sources

Modelling correlation matrices in multivariate data, with application to reciprocity and complementarity of child-parent exchanges of support

Assessment of the predictive power of selected sociologically relevant models -PhD thesis-

Modelling correlations among grouped random effects in multilevel models with an application to the estimation of household effects on longitudinal health outcomes

Combining individual- and population-level data to develop a Bayesian parity-specific fertility projection model

Understanding the self-organization of occupational sex segregation with mobility networks

Semi-supervised clustering of time-dependent categorical sequences with application to discovering education-based life patterns

Income changes do not influence political involvement in panel data from six countries

Prediction of attrition in large longitudinal studies: tree-based methods versus multinomial logistic models

Ageing and cohort trajectories in mental ill-health: an exploration using multilevel models

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