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Varying levels of anomie in Europe: a multilevel analysis based on multidimensional IRT models
Authors:Lara Fontanella  Annalina Sarra  Pasquale Valentini  Simone Di Zio  Sara Fontanella
Institution:1.Department of Legal and Social Sciences,University of Chieti-Pescara,Pescara,Italy;2.Department of Economics,University of Chieti-Pescara,Pescara,Italy;3.Imperial College London,London,UK
Abstract:Recent years have seen increased attention paid to monitoring social anomie and its dependency on micro- and macro-factors. In this paper, we endorse the theorisation of social anomie as a complex, multidimensional and multilevel phenomenon. To ensure a rigorous measurement of the varying levels of social anomie in the European countries, the current study relies on a multilevel multidimensional item response theory model which explicitly accounts for the presence of a non-ignorable missing data mechanism. This unified approach makes it possible to specify an analytical model of links between anomie features and their determinants and to explore how the latent traits of interest are influenced by individual-level factors, as well as by country-level indicators. Additionally, to avoid misleading inferential conclusions, the proposed model takes into account the respondent’s omitting behaviour, assuming that the missingness mechanism is driven by a latent propensity to respond. Data used in this study have been collected in the 2010 wave of the European Social Survey. To reduce the computational complexities, a Bayesian specification of the MIRT model is provided and the parameter model estimates are obtained through MCMC algorithms.
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