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st: two-step hierarchical model
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Amilcar Manuel Reis Moreira <[email protected]>
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st: two-step hierarchical model
Date
Sun, 3 Nov 2013 21:15:06 +0000
Dear all,
I am using a two-step hierarchical model to look at the factors that influence the likelihood of retired persons supporting cuts to spending on unemployment benefits. I have a database that includes data for 20 nations, in two different points in time: 1996 and 2006.
In the first step, I use a multinomial logistic model to estimate the predicted probability that retired persons support cutting expenditure on unemployment benefits, in each country/year.
My aim is , in the second step, to estimate the impact of the state of the economy (measured by the unemployment rate) and the design of unemployment benefits system (assistance vs. insurance based and generosity on the predicted probability that retired persons support cutting expenditure on unemployment benefits, in each country/year. Given the limitations of my database, what would be the best method to estimate this?
I thank you in advance for all the help you can provide.
All the best,
Amilcar Moreira
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