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of practical importance, like sample size, the type of the outcome variable, and aspects of the selection process. We … important property. -- propensity score matching ; kernel matching ; inverse probability weighting ; selection on observables …
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efficiency losses of voucher award systems if individuals decide not to redeem, as employment chances are lower than under non …
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a Swiss University in order to estimate the effect of gym training on students' self-assessed health. The treatment (gym …
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effects (i) of education on health, which may be mediated by income, and (ii) of the Job Corps training program, which may …
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instrument) in multiple periods based on inverse probability weighting. Treatment selection and attrition may depend on both …
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, selection into treatment, effect heterogeneity, and correct/misspecification) in our simulations and find that several …
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This paper investigates the finite sample properties of a range of inference methods for propensity score-based matching and weighting estimators frequently applied to evaluate the average treatment effect on the treated. We analyse both asymptotic approximations and bootstrap methods for...
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In this paper, we assess the impact of firms introducing part-time work schemes for gradual labour market exit of elderly workers on their employees' labour market outcomes. The analysis is based on unique linked employer-employee data that combine high-quality survey and administrative data....
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, selection on observables, and difference-in-differences. We also present an application to a policy intervention extending …
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This paper proposes a fully nonparametric kernel method to account for observed covariates in regression discontinuity designs (RDD), which may increase precision of treatment effect estimation. It is shown that conditioning on covariates reduces the asymptotic variance and allows estimating the...
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