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This paper presents and extends the index function model of Karl Pearson (1901) that underlies all recent models in labor econometrics. In this framework, censored, truncated and discrete random variables are interpreted as the manifestation of various sampling schemes for underlying index...
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This paper presents new econometric methods for the empirical analysis of individual labor market histories. The techniques developed here extend previous work on continuous time models in four ways: (1) A structural economic interpretation of these models is presented. (2) Time varying...
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This paper presents new econometric methods for the empirical analysis of individual labor market histories. The techniques developed here extend previous work on continuous time models in four ways: (1) A structural economic interpretation of these models is presented. (2) Time varying...
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Many American policy analysts point to Denmark as a model welfare state with low levels of income inequality and high ….S. Despite generous Danish social policies, family influence on important child outcomes in Denmark is about as strong as it is …
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This paper examines the sources of differences in social mobility between the U.S. and Denmark. Measured by income … mobility, Denmark is a more mobile society, but not when measured by educational mobility. There are pronounced nonlinearities …
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This paper examines the sources of differences in social mobility between the U.S. and Denmark. Measured by income … mobility, Denmark is a more mobile society, but not when measured by educational mobility. There are pronounced nonlinearities …
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This paper examines the sources of differences in social mobility between the U.S. and Denmark. Measured by income … mobility, Denmark is a more mobile society, but not when measured by educational mobility. There are pronounced nonlinearities …
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