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<p>Dear all,</p>
<p>On Thursday (13 February) at 2pm in <span class="event-where">54 / 7033 (7C), we have an S3RI seminar from
</span><span class="event-where"><span class="event-description">Irini Moustaki (LSE)</span> on
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<span class="event-where"><span class="event-description">"</span></span><span class="event-where"><span class="event-description"><span class="event-description"><span class="event-description">Modelling intergeneration<wbr>al exchanges using models for multivariate
longitudinal data with latent variables in the presence of zero excess</span></span>". Details are given below.<br>
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<p><span class="event-where"><span class="event-description"><span><span class="event-description">The talk will be followed by tea and cake in the staff reading room on level 4 of building 54. </span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span class="event-where"><span class="event-description"><span><span class="event-description">All are welcome!</span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span class="event-where"><span class="event-description"><span>Best wishes,</span></span></span></p>
<p><span class="event-where"><span class="event-description"><span>Helen</span></span></span></p>
<p><span class="event-description">Modelling intergeneration<wbr>al exchanges using models for multivariate longitudinal data with latent variables in the presence of zero excess
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<p><span class="event-description">Irini Moustaki, London School of Economics <br>
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<p><span class="event-description">In this talk we will discuss some primary results from the modelling of dyadic data that provide information on intergeneration<wbr>al exchanges in the UK. We will use longitudinal data from three waves of the UK Household
Longitudinal Survey, to study and explain associations between exchanges of support from the respondent to their parents and to their children. The data resemble the structure of dyadic data, they are collected across time and they are also multivariate because
constructs of interest are measured by multiple indicators. Support is measured by a set of binary indicators of different kinds of help. We propose two different joint models of bidirectional exchanges with support given and support received treated as a
multivariate response, and covariances between responses measuring the extent of reciprocation between generations. Moreover, joint modeling of longitudinal data allows for the possibility that reciprocation may occur contemporaneous<wbr>ly or may be postponed
until the donor is in need of help or the recipient is in a position to give help.</span></p>
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<span class="event-where"><span class="event-description"><span><span class="event-description"><span><span class="event-description"></span><span class="event-description"><span class="event-description">For the current schedule of S3RI seminars, see
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https://tinyurl.com/s3riseminar</a> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br>
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