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status inconsistency 3 mean and covariance model 2 multiple imputation 2 pseudo-score equations 2 weighting 2 Generalized estimating equations 1 age-period-cohort model 1 attitudes 1 generalized estimating equations 1 mismatch 1 overeducation 1 satisfaction 1 social stratification 1 undereducation 1
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Spiess, Martin 1 Spieß, Martin 1 Wiedner, Jonas 1
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DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1
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DIW Discussion Papers 1 Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 1 Social Forces 1
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Political and Social Consequences of Qualification Mismatches: A Bounding Approach to Status Inconsistency
Wiedner, Jonas - In: Social Forces 101 (2022) 1, pp. 150-175
Many employees work in jobs that do not match their level of formal education. Status inconsistency theory (SIT) argues … that such mismatches result in stress, dissatisfaction, political alienation, and social withdrawal. Status inconsistency …
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On the Returns to Occupational Qualification in Terms of Subjective and Objective Variables: A GEE-type Approach to the Estimation of Two-Equation Panel Models
Spiess, Martin - 2006
This article proposes an estimation approach for panel models with mixed continuous and ordered categorical outcomes based on generalized estimating equations for the mean and pseudo-score equations for the covariance parameters. A numerical study suggests that efficiency can be gained as...
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On the Returns to Occupational Qualification in Terms of Subjective and Objective Variables: A GEE-type Approach to the Estimation of Two-Equation Panel Models
Spieß, Martin - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2006
This article proposes an estimation approach for panel models with mixed continuous and ordered categorical outcomes based on generalized estimating equations for the mean and pseudo-score equations for the covariance parameters. A numerical study suggests that efficiency can be gained as...
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