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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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first study of the determinants of worker transitions between various labor market states using panel data from Egypt. We …
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The paper re-examines existing estimators for the panel data fixed effects ordered logit model, proposes a new one, and … effect of unemployment on life satisfaction. -- ordered response ; panel data ; correlated heterogeneity ; incidental …
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We study the undeclared work patterns of Hungarian employees in relatively stable jobs, using a panel dataset that … 2001-2006. We estimate the determinants of undeclared work using Heckman-type random-effects panel probit models, and …
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The maximum likelihood estimator for the regression coefficients, β, in a panel binary response model with fixed …
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using a sample of 3,979 neonates which represents over 84,846 observations (infant/days). We use a semiparametric panel data …
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The Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives assumption inherent in multinomial logit models is most frequently tested with a Hausman-McFadden test. As is confirmed by many findings in the literature, this test sometimes produces negative outcomes, in contradiction of its asymptotic x2...
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The pregibit discrete choice model is built on a distribution that allows symmetry or asymmetry and thick tails, thin tails or no tails. Thus the model is much richer than the traditional models that are typically used to study behavior that generates discrete choice outcomes. Pregibit nests...
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We study a psychologically based foundation for choice errors. The decision maker applies a preference ranking after forming a 'consideration set' prior to choosing an alternative. Membership of the consideration set is determined both by the alternative specific salience and by the rationality...
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