General models for multiple-spell duration data are considered. A general theory which indicates how the successive spells of an individual are generated by an underlying stochastic process is presented. Various special cases of the general model are discussed. The implications of different timescales are investigated: different timescales lead to different underlying stochastic processes such as Markov processes or semi-Markov processes. Occasionally common computer programs for duration data such as SAS, BMDP, GLIM and RATE can be used without further programming. Finally, multiple-spell models are applied to the duration of unemployment, and analysing the data in a single-spell framework is shown to lead to false interpretations and conc...
This paper examines dynamic binary response and multi-spell duration model approaches to analyzing l...
The paper deals with discrete-time regression models to analyze multistate—multiepisode models for e...
The paper considers a new class of duration models in which unobserved heterogeneity changes with t...
General models for multiple-spell duration data are considered. A general theory which indicates how...
Since the early 1980s, the econometric analysis of duration variables has become widespread. This ch...
This paper considers the estimation of discrete time duration models. We highlight the enhance ident...
This paper considers the estimation of discrete time duration models. We highlight the enhance ident...
In survival analysis a large literature using frailty models, or models with unobserved heterogeneit...
In survival analysis a large literature using frailty models, or models with unobserved heterogeneit...
This paper considers the estimation of discrete time duration models. We highlight the enhance ident...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
This paper is a selected overview of econometric methods for duration models and will appear in the ...
Since the early 1980s, the econometric analysis of duration variables has become widespread. This ch...
Duration analysis, which is also known as survival analysis, is a core subject of applied statistic...
In this dissertation I study different versions of the semiparametric proportional hazard duration m...
This paper examines dynamic binary response and multi-spell duration model approaches to analyzing l...
The paper deals with discrete-time regression models to analyze multistate—multiepisode models for e...
The paper considers a new class of duration models in which unobserved heterogeneity changes with t...
General models for multiple-spell duration data are considered. A general theory which indicates how...
Since the early 1980s, the econometric analysis of duration variables has become widespread. This ch...
This paper considers the estimation of discrete time duration models. We highlight the enhance ident...
This paper considers the estimation of discrete time duration models. We highlight the enhance ident...
In survival analysis a large literature using frailty models, or models with unobserved heterogeneit...
In survival analysis a large literature using frailty models, or models with unobserved heterogeneit...
This paper considers the estimation of discrete time duration models. We highlight the enhance ident...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
This paper is a selected overview of econometric methods for duration models and will appear in the ...
Since the early 1980s, the econometric analysis of duration variables has become widespread. This ch...
Duration analysis, which is also known as survival analysis, is a core subject of applied statistic...
In this dissertation I study different versions of the semiparametric proportional hazard duration m...
This paper examines dynamic binary response and multi-spell duration model approaches to analyzing l...
The paper deals with discrete-time regression models to analyze multistate—multiepisode models for e...
The paper considers a new class of duration models in which unobserved heterogeneity changes with t...