A Review of Empirical Studies and Applications

This chapter documents the state of practice in empirical panel data collection and application. Over sixty studies using a large number of panels are analyzed, together with a brief statement of the advantages and disadvantages of the panel approach in contrast to a single cross-section and to other longitudinal designs.

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[35]  David A. Hensher,et al.  THE TIMING OF CHANGE: DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS TIME PANELS IN TRANSPORTATION. , 1997 .

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[37]  Thomas F. Golob,et al.  A DYNAMIC MODEL OF CAR FUEL TYPE CHOICE AND MOBILITY , 1990 .

[38]  D. S. Bunch,et al.  Multinomial probit model estimation revisited: testing of new algorithms and evaluation of alternative model specifications for trinomial models of household car ownership , 1989 .

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[41]  Phil Goodwin,et al.  THE CASE FOR HETERODOXY IN LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS , 1987 .

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[45]  Hans Thomae,et al.  Successful aging: The Bonn Longitudinal Study of Aging: Coping, life adjustment, and life satisfaction , 1990 .

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[50]  Gary G. Koch,et al.  Analyzing Panel Data with Uncontrolled Attrition , 1974 .

[51]  Jacob Alex Klerman,et al.  Child Care and Women's Return to Work after Childbirth , 1990 .

[52]  David A. Hensher,et al.  LONGITUDINAL SURVEYS IN TRANSPORT: AN ASSESSMENT , 1983 .

[53]  Ryuichi Kitamura,et al.  UPDATING A PANEL SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE , 1991 .

[54]  Martin Wachs,et al.  AN EMPLOYER PANEL FOR EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRIP REDUCTION INCENTIVES. , 1997 .

[55]  Jochen Brandtstädter,et al.  Successful aging: Personal control over development and quality of life perspectives in adulthood , 1990 .

[56]  Ryuichi Kitamura,et al.  Analysis of attrition biases and trip reporting errors for panel data , 1987 .

[57]  Makoto Abe,et al.  A Moving Ellipsoid Method for Nonparametric Regression and its Application to Logit Diagnostics with Scanner Data , 1991 .

[58]  Genevieve Giuliano,et al.  Urban Planning at Los , 1989 .

[59]  Neil Wrigley,et al.  Stochastic Panel-Data Models of Urban Shopping Behaviour: 4. Incorporating Independent Variables into the NBD and Dirichlet Models , 1985 .

[60]  David Miller,et al.  A LONGITUDINAL COMPARISON OF BICYCLE AND MOPED USE BY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS , 1991 .

[61]  Itamar Simonson The effect of buying decisions on consumers' assessment of their tastes , 1991 .

[62]  H. Elizabeth Peters,et al.  Retrospective Versus Panel Data in Analyzing Lifecycle Events , 1988 .

[63]  Henk Meurs,et al.  ANALYSES OF PANEL DATA ---ANALYSES OF PANEL DATA, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE ON THE LONGITUDINAL TRAVEL STUDY, THE HAGUE, MAY 14-15, 1987 , 1988 .

[64]  James N. Brown,et al.  Why Do Wages Increase with Tenure? On-the-Job Training and Life-Cycle Wage Growth Observed within Firms , 1989 .

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[66]  John P. Meyer,et al.  Development of Organizational Commitment During the First Year of Employment: A Longitudinal Study of Pre- and Post-Entry Influences , 1991 .

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[68]  Gordon Stokes BUS USERS AND CAR CHOOSERS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE 1988 SOUTH YORKSHIRE HOUSEHOLD TRAVEL SURVEY , 1989 .

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[71]  Roy L. Moore,et al.  A Longitudinal Study of Television Advertising Effects , 1982 .

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[74]  Cheng Hsiao,et al.  Analysis of Panel Data , 1987 .

[75]  Mark Uncles Longitudinal Data Analysis Methods and Applications , 1988 .

[76]  Chamberlain Omitted Variable Bias in Panel Data: Estimating the Returns to Schooling , 1978 .

[77]  Leslie Kish TIMING OF SURVEYS FOR PUBLIC POLICY , 1986 .

[78]  I. Kolvin,et al.  Risk/protective factors for offending with particular reference to deprivation. , 1988 .

[79]  L. Wissen,et al.  A JOINT HOUSEHOLD TRAVEL DISTANCE GENERATION AND CAR OWNERSHIP MODEL , 1989 .

[80]  P Graham,et al.  The Reliability and Validity of the Psychiatric Assessment of the Child: I. Interview with the Child , 1968, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[81]  Pradeep K. Chintagunta,et al.  Investigating Heterogeneity in Brand Preferences in Logit Models for Panel Data , 1991 .

[82]  R. Kitamura,et al.  Impact of telecommuting on spatial and temporal patterns of household travel , 1991 .

[83]  G Stokes THE IMPACTS OF A BUS SERVICE CHANGE IN LITTLEMORE, OXFORD IN 1984: A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS USING TRAVEL DIARY DATA. TRRL CONTRACTOR REPORT , 1988 .

[84]  P B Goodwin Circumstances in which people reduce car ownership -- a comparative analysis of three panel data sets , 1988 .

[85]  John A. Menefee The Demand for Consumption Time: A Longitudinal Perspective , 1982 .

[86]  Ryuichi Kitamura,et al.  A Panel-Based Evaluation of the San Diego I-15 Carpool Lanes Project , 1997 .

[87]  A Baanders,et al.  PANELS: ATTRACTIONS AND PITFALLS , 1982 .

[88]  Peter Jones,et al.  Developments in dynamic and activity-based approaches to travel analysis , 1990 .

[89]  Tore Wentzel-Larsen,et al.  FORECASTING CAR HOLDING, SCRAPPAGE AND NEW CAR PURCHASE IN NORWAY , 1990 .

[90]  D. Freedman,et al.  Obtaining Respondent Cooperation in Family Panel Studies , 1982 .

[91]  Nariida C. Smith,et al.  MODELLING THE DYNAMICS OF CAR OWNERSHIP AND USE: A METHODOLOGICAL AND EMPIRICAL SYNTHESIS . TRAVEL BEHAVIOR RESEARCH. 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRAVEL BEHAVIOR , 1989 .

[92]  Raghav Gaiha Income Mobility in Rural India , 1988, Economic Development and Cultural Change.

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[94]  P. Goodwin,et al.  Family changes and public transport use 1984–1987 , 1989 .