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A modelling procedure is proposed for complex, dynamic household data structures where households change composition over time. Multilevel multiple membership models are presented for such data and their application is discussed with an example.
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Goldstein, H., Rasbash, J., Browne, W. et al. Multilevel Models in the Study of Dynamic Household Structures. European Journal of Population 16, 373–387 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006493723125
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