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identify groups of similar time series in a panel of discrete-valued time series. We use Markov chain clustering, proposed by …
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workers manage to return to a steady career path. To analyse these discrete-valued panel data, we develop and apply a new …
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workers manage to return to a steady career path. To analyse these discrete-valued panel data, we develop and apply a new …
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workers manage to return to a steady career path. To analyse these discrete-valued panel data, we develop and apply a new …
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-year unbalanced panel data set from Norwegian farm couples (households) and logit modeling of one-period transition … market transitions ; agriculture ; panel data ; markov chain ; logit analysis ; state dependence ; multiple job-holding …
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Using Bayesian Markov chain clustering analysis we investigate career paths of Austrian women after their first birth. This data-driven method allows characterizing long-term career paths of mothers over up to 19 years by transitions between parental leave, non-employment and different forms of...
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Using Bayesian Markov chain clustering analysis we investigate career paths of Austrian women after their first birth. This data-driven method allows characterizing long-term career paths of mothers over up to 19 years by transitions between parental leave, non-employment and different forms of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010398779
Using Bayesian Markov chain clustering analysis we investigate career paths of Austrian women after their first birth. This data-driven method allows characterizing long-term career paths of mothers over up to 19 years by transitions between parental leave, non-employment and different forms of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010418164
The following research is guided by the hypothesis that products chosen on a shopping trip in a supermarket can indicate the preference interdependencies between different products or brands. The bundle chosen on the trip can be regarded as the result of a global utility function. More...
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