Longitudinal analysis of labor market data
Author: Heckman, James J. ; Singer, Burton Series: Econometric society monographs ; 10 Publisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1985.Language: EnglishDescription: 410 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780521088183Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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HD5700 .L66 1985
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Longitudinal Analysis of Labor Market Data Contents List of contributors Introduction and overview James J. Heckman and Burton Singer Part I. Econometric studies Chapter 1. Heterogeneity, omitted variable bias, and duration dependence Gary Chamberlain Chapter 2. Social science duration analysis James J. Heckman and Burton Singer Chapter 3. Interpreting empirical models of labor supply in an intertemporal framework with uncertainty Thomas E. MaCurdy Chapter 4. Alternative methods for evaluating the impact of interventions James J. Heckman and Richard Robb, Jr. Part II. Statistical studies Chapter 5. Weighting, misclassification, and other issues in the analysis of survey samples of life histories Jan M. Hoem Chapter 6. Statistical models for longitudinal labor market data based on counting processes Per Kragh Andersen Chapter 7. Assessing qualitative features of longitudinal data Halina Frydman and Burton Singer Part III. Sociometric studies Chapter 8. Effects of labor market structure on job shift patterns Nancy Brandon Tuma Chapter 9. School enrollment, military enlistment, and the transition to work: implications for the age pattern of employment Robert D. Mare and Christopher Winship Name index Subject index page ix xi 1 3 39 111 156 247 249 294 308 325 327 364 401 405
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