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Models and social mobility research: a comparison of some log—linear models of a social mobility matrix

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Paper prepared for the Seminar on Trends in Stratification and Mobility Research, Paris, 27–30 April 1981.

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Pöntinen, S. Models and social mobility research: a comparison of some log—linear models of a social mobility matrix. Qual Quant 16, 91–107 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00166879

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