1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-954x.1990.tb00849.x
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Female Marital Mobility within Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: A Log-Linear Analysis

Abstract: A series of log-hncar miHlt'ls predicting the exchange manlal experienees ol Irish wi\cs are prevented lor the Irish F^epubhe. the best cxplanalorv model is nnc in winch ihe icIatiunNliip beUveen a husband's ijccupational slalus and that of his tather-ui-law remains homogene*^us acToss ,ige levels, Wdinen show a marked propensity to marry husbands at a smiilar oceupationvil status as that (*t iheir lathers and long-range upward or downvvaid mobihts aeross the manual/nonmanual divide IS unlikely. This tendene\ … Show more

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“…The first‐order interaction effect λ italicO italiciD italicj represents the relative likelihood of a request for (destination) D j following a request for (origin) O i . This method of interaction modeling is consistent with applications in aggregate spatial interaction modeling (e.g., Willekens, 1983; Aufhauser & Fischer, 1985), social mobility modeling (Miller & Hayes, 1990) and the analysis of cocitation (e.g., Tijssen & van Raan, 1990; Everett & Pecotich, 1991; White & McCain, 1998).…”
Section: Llm/mds Modeling Using Straight Count Frequenciessupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The first‐order interaction effect λ italicO italiciD italicj represents the relative likelihood of a request for (destination) D j following a request for (origin) O i . This method of interaction modeling is consistent with applications in aggregate spatial interaction modeling (e.g., Willekens, 1983; Aufhauser & Fischer, 1985), social mobility modeling (Miller & Hayes, 1990) and the analysis of cocitation (e.g., Tijssen & van Raan, 1990; Everett & Pecotich, 1991; White & McCain, 1998).…”
Section: Llm/mds Modeling Using Straight Count Frequenciessupporting
confidence: 69%