The “Within–Subject” Effects of Intragenerational Class Mobility on Subjective Social Status

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  • 世代内階層移動と階層帰属意識
  • セダイ ナイ カイソウ イドウ ト カイソウ キゾク イシキ : パネルデータ ニ ヨル コジン ナイ ヘンドウ ト コジン カン ヘンドウ ノ ケントウ
  • パネルデータによる個人内変動と個人間変動の検討

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     This article aimed to examine the determinants of subjective social status using panel/longitudinal data analyses. The first purpose was to illustrate the impact of class position on subjective social status in consideration of distinction between “between–subject” effects and “within–subject” effects. The second purpose was to show the analytical example of “hybrid model”, which means an application of multilevel modeling.Japanese Life course Panel Survey (JLPS) datasets drawn from first wave to fourth wave survey were used in empirical analyses. Fixed effect models and hybrid models were applied to those datasets. In addition, the performances of both models were compared by monte-carlo simulation method. The effect of intragenerational class mobility on subjective social status was partly supported in empirical analyses. Besides, some differences between “within–subject” regression coefficient and “between–subject” coefficient were found. According to the results of monte-carlo simulation, the performances of hybrid models were almost equivalent to those of fixed effect models. These findings gave suggestion that hybrid model is the one of useful options for analyzing panel/longitudinal data.

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