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unemployment. In addition, allowance is also made to accommodate the ‘stayer’ phenomenon in the state of employment. All these were …
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This paper investigates the high correlation in infant mortality across siblings using microdata for each of the fifteen major states of India. The main finding is that, in thirteen of the fifteen states, there is evidence of a causal effect of a child death on the risk of death of the...
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dynamics of informality using a genuine panel data set in the Ukrainian labor market. By estimating a dynamic panel data probit …
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economics of unemployment, the causal effect is referred to here as state dependence (or scarring). This paper investigates the …
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the framework of a time-stationary dynamic discrete choice model controlling for the initial condition and unobserved …
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approaches; a static, chamberlain-mundlak and dynamic specification. Using panel data from 1994 to 2000, we consider whether … effect of poor health status remain robust across three specifications. In moving toward a dynamic specification, we show …
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jobs and not working. Using German panel data I estimate dynamic multinomial logit panel data models with random effects …
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This paper analyzes transitions into and out-of Social Assistance in Canada. We estimate a dynamic Probit model …
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This paper extends existing work on labor force participation dynamics by distinguishing between full-time and part-time employment and allowing unobserved heterogeneity in the effects of previous employment outcomes, children and education on employment dynamics. The results reveal significant...
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This paper analyzes the mobility between self-employment, wage employment and non-employment. Using data for men in West Germany, we find strong true state dependence in all three states. Moreover, compared to wage employment, non-employment increases the probability of self-employment...
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