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Sorting of people on the labor market not only assures the most productive use of valuable skills but also generates individual utility gains if people experience an optimal match between job characteristics and their preferences. Based on individual data on reported satisfaction with life it is...
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We discuss regression models for ordered responses, such as ratings of bonds, schooling attainment, or measures of … subjective well-being. Commonly used models in this context are the ordered logit and ordered probit regression models. They are …
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This paper is concerned with the analysis of zero-inflated count data when time of exposure varies. It proposes a new zero-inflated count data model that is based on two homogeneous Poisson processes and accounts for exposure time in a theory consistent way. The new model is used in an...
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traditional linear and ordered latent regression models. Both parametric and semi-parametric estimation is considered. The …
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It has been shown in past research that unemployment has a large negative impact on subjective well-being of individuals. In this paper, I explore whether and to what extent people with more social capital are sheltered from the harmful effects of unemployment. Using data from the German...
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We discuss regression models for ordered responses, such as ratings of bonds, schooling attainment, or measures of … subjective well-being. Commonly used models in this context are the ordered logit and ordered probit regression models. They are …
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