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illustrate that the bias of the ordinary heckit estimator is removed by these generalized estimation procedures. Along with OLS … effectiveness of financial incentives for weight loss among the obese. Estimation results indicate that the choice of the estimation …
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-productivity growth in Germany indicates that such policies are effective, but only up to a certain maximum treatment intensity. Although …
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(the DM). We use monthly data from 1975:01 to 2007:12. Applying a novel time-varying coefficient estimation approach …
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variable x2. To explore interaction effects, so-called interaction terms x1x2 are typically included in estimation … employed censored regression models. Drawing on a survey of automobile use from Germany, we argue that while it is important to …
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on training incidence as well as on the number of trained workers. According to theory, one would expect a negative … training. This result is robust towards different samples, model specifications and estimation techniques …
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This paper investigates how to test and correct for nonresponse selection bias induced by missing income information when estimating wage functions. The novelty is to use the variation in interviewer-specific response rates as exclusion restriction within the framework of a sample selection model
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Recently, building on the highly polarizing Stiglitz report, a growing literature suggests that statistical offices and applied researchers explore other aspects of human welfare apart from material well-being, such as job security, crime, health, environmental factors and subjective...
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Using a linked employer-employee data set of the German manufacturing sector, this paper analyses the role of exporting establishments in explaining rising wage dispersion. Over the period of analysis (1996-2007), the raw wage differential between exporters and domestic establishments increased...
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For spatial data with a sufficiently long time dimension, the concept of global cointegration has been recently included in the econometrics research agenda. Global cointegration arises when non-stationary time series are cointegrated both within and between spatial units. In this paper, we...
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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), this paper analyzes the relationship between training and job satisfaction focusing in particular on gender differences. Controlling for a variety of socio-demographic, job and firm characteristics, we find a difference between males and...
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