Multilevel latent class analysis with covariates: Analysis of cross-national citizenship norms with a two-stage approach

This paper focuses on the substantive application of multilevel LCA to the evolution of citizenship norms in a diverse array of democratic countries. To do so, we present a two-stage approach to fit multilevel latent class models: in the first stage (measurement model construction), unconditional cl...

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