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Bivariate and multivariate scaled association models. An application to homogamy of social origin and education in Hungary between 1930 and 1979
Authors:Wilfred J G Uunk  Harry B G Ganzeboom  Péter Róbert
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, Nymegen University, P.O. Box 9104, 6500 HE, Nymegen, The Netherlands
2. Utrecht University, The Netherlands
3. ELTE University, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:In this article we compare bivariate and multivariate models for homogamy of social origin and education to test whether bivariate models of homogamy lead to biased results. We use data on Hungarian couples married between 1930 and 1979 and loglinear models of scaled association. The results indicate some differences between bivariate and multivariate analyses. At each point of time bivariate models overestimate homogamy, both with respect to education and social origin. However, results on trends in time do not differ much between the two analyses. The exception is the period 1940–1959, in which bivariate analysis showed decreasing educational homogamy, and multivariate analysis showed an increasing trend. The latter finding can be explained by declining homogamy of social origin, as well as the weaker reproduction and cross-effects in this period.
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