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in men and women - after four years or longer, about twice the gain associated with marriage (controlling for weight … marriage or cohabitation do not necessarily include a healthier BMI. They also suggest that relationship transitions …
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We present a new approach to the estimation of dynamic models using panel data, not on individuals, but aggregated to … for exiting a chosen state (via divorce, dropping out, employment, etc.) into a model suitable for estimation with state …
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This paper develops a simulation estimation algorithm that is particularly useful for estimating dynamic panel data …
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example, two recent relatively prominent papers have attempted to estimate the respective direct effects of marriage and gang … choosing the treatment (e.g. marriage or gang membership) may have differed in their criminality from those who did not even in … taken when it comes to interpreting the results arising from fixed-effects methods. -- Fixed-effects ; crime ; marriage …
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