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Re: st: gllamm with panel data


From   Clive Nicholas <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: gllamm with panel data
Date   Tue, 23 Mar 2010 07:57:42 +0000

Arantza Ugidos wrote:

> I am not sure  if the gllamm command can be used when we have, for instance,
> data on individuals belonging to different households along different years:
> In this case i=individual, j=household, k=year

> In this case the hierarchical nested clusters would be individual, household
> and year and  when we write the gllamm command in i(), we have to write
> i(household, year). Typing this we have level 1 individual, level 2
> household and level 3 year.  AM I RIGHT??????

I'm not a -gllamm- user, but if your individuals are observed across
different years, then years are nested within individuals, who are in
turn nested within households. Therefore, level 1 would be your years,
level 2 would be your individuals and level 3 are your households.

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