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Keywords: Bivariate probit
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Cultural participation of older adults in the digital era: Expanding access or deepening the divide?
Journal:
Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (2026) 53 (9): 150–165.
Published: 06 July 2026
... music concerts and opera, and other music concerts. The determinants of onsite and online participation are estimated jointly using bivariate probit models that account for the correlation between the two decisions. The specification includes measures of cultural capital, economic conditions, health...
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Journal:
Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (2020) 47 (6): 1363–1376.
Published: 10 July 2020
..., such as long-term credit in the form of collateralized loans. In order to assess more formally respondents' level of financial inclusion we follow Mohieldin and Wright (2000) and Corrado and Corrado (2015) by using a bivariate probit model, with the following econometric specifications...
