Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models

This book contains papers focusing on theoretical and empirical modelling of the labour market covering both wage equilibrium models and models for labour market transition. Contributions range from the theoretical or econometric through to empirical structural methods and exploratory data analysis based on employer and employee level data.

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[27]  Bent Jesper Christensen,et al.  Inference in non-linear panel models with partially missing observations The case of the equilibrium search model , 1997 .

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[30]  Nazrul Islam,et al.  Growth Empirics: A Panel Data Approach , 1995 .

[31]  Dale T. Mortensen,et al.  Wage Differentials, Employer Size, and Unemployment , 1998 .

[32]  William R. Johnson,et al.  The Role of Premarket Factors in Black-White Wage Differences , 1996, Journal of Political Economy.

[33]  N. Kiefer,et al.  Equilibrium Search Models and the Transition from School to Work , 1997 .

[34]  Ann P. Bartel,et al.  Technological Change and Retirement Decisions of Older Workers , 1993, Journal of Labor Economics.

[35]  R. Topel,et al.  Job Mobility and the Careers of Young Men , 1988 .

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[37]  D. Blau Labor force dynamics of older men. , 1994, Econometrica : journal of the Econometric Society.

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[42]  G. Becker,et al.  The Allocation of Time and Goods Over the Life Cycle , 1975 .

[43]  Steven Stern Promotion and Optimal Retirement , 1987, Journal of Labor Economics.

[44]  Glenn T. Sueyoshi A class of binary response models for grouped duration data , 1995 .

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[46]  Paul Taubman,et al.  An Analysis of the Health and Retirement Status of the Elderly , 1984 .

[47]  Gerard J. van den Berg,et al.  Structural and Frictional Unemployment in an Equilibrium Search Model with Heterogeneous Agents , 1995 .

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[50]  Bent E. Sørensen,et al.  Worker Flows and Job Flows in Danish Manufacturing, 1980-91 , 1995 .

[51]  N. Kiefer,et al.  Measurement Error in the Prototypal Job-Search Model , 1994, Journal of Labor Economics.

[52]  T. MaCurdy Longitudinal Analysis of Labor Market Data: Interpreting empirical models of labor supply in an intertemporal framework with uncertainty , 1985 .

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[54]  F. Stafford,et al.  The Allocation of Time: Empirical Findings, Behavioral Models, and Problems of Measurement , 1991 .

[55]  L. Fahrmeir,et al.  Multivariate statistical modelling based on generalized linear models , 1994 .

[56]  Mukul Majumdar,et al.  Controlled semi-Markov models, the discounted case , 1989 .

[57]  P. Diamond A model of price adjustment , 1971 .

[58]  N. Smith,et al.  Wage differentials between the public and private sectors , 1990 .

[59]  D. Cox,et al.  Analysis of Survival Data. , 1985 .

[60]  Gerard J. van den Berg,et al.  An empirical equilibrium search model of the labour market , 1998 .

[61]  Audra J. Bowlus A Search Interpretation of Male‐Female Wage Differentials , 1997, Journal of Labor Economics.

[62]  David R. Cox,et al.  Regression models and life tables (with discussion , 1972 .

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[64]  J. Heckman,et al.  New Methods for Analyzing Structural Models of Labor Force Dynamics , 1982 .

[65]  Robert A. Moffitt,et al.  A COMPUTATIONALLY EFFICIENT QUADRATURE PROCEDURE FOR THE ONE-FACTOR MULTINOMIAL PROBIT MODEL , 1982 .

[66]  B. Efron Logistic Regression, Survival Analysis, and the Kaplan-Meier Curve , 1988 .

[67]  Dale T. Mortensen,et al.  Job Creation and Job Destruction in the Theory of Unemployment , 1993 .

[68]  Nicholas M. Kiefer,et al.  Layoffs and Duration Dependence in a Model of Turnover , 1985 .

[69]  J. Hausman,et al.  Flexible parametric estimation of duration and competing risk models , 1990 .

[70]  Søren Johansen,et al.  The product limit estimator as maximum likelihood estimator , 1978 .