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Social Care Workforce Periodical 1: Size, roles and stability 2: Age, gender and ethnicity 3: Young workers 4: Adult day care 5: Older adult care workers 6: Pay in adult social care 7: Modelling pay in adult care 8: Job shifting 9: Dementia care workforce 10: Carers of family-carers 11: Migrant care workers 12: Migrant workers in long term care

Social Care Workforce Periodical

Issue 7: June 2010

Modelling pay in adult care using linear mixed-effects models

 
This issue builds on the pay analysis presented in Issue 6 of SCWP, taking the investigation a step further.
 
The current analysis examines the complexity and interactions of pay variations within the adult social care sector using multilevel modelling. The analysis is based on NMDS-SC, December 2009, using a total of 88,982 records of adult care workers with complete pay information. The analysis uses mixed-effect regression modelling to account for the hierarchical effects of region, sector and employer on pay levels among different job role groups within the adult care sector.
 
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