Measurement errors can induce bias in the estimation of transitions, leading to erroneous conclusions about labour market dynamics. Traditional literature on gross flows estimation is based on the assumption that measurement errors are uncorrelated over time. This assumption is not realistic in many contexts, because of survey design and data collection strategies. In this work, we use a model-based approach to correct observed gross flows from classification errors with latent class Markov models. We refer to data collected with the Italian Continuous Labour Force Survey, which is cross-sectional, quarterly, with a 2-2-2 rotating design. The questionnaire allows us to use multiple indicators of labour force conditions for each quarter: two...
The paper deals with measurement error, and its potentially distorting role, in information on indus...
Recently, a method was proposed that combines multiple imputation and latent class analysis (MILC) t...
Cross-sectional latent class regression models, also known as switching regressions or hidden Markov...
Measurement errors can induce bias in the estimation of transitions, leading to erroneous conclusion...
Measurement errors can induce bias in the estimation of transitions, leading to erroneous conclusion...
In this chapter, we use a model-based approach to adjusting observed gross flows for correlated clas...
This paper reanalyzes gross flow data from the French Labor Force Survey, recently investigated by T...
Panel data allow the estimation of labour force gross flows – i.e., transitions in time between diff...
The paper proposes a model to correct gross flows in the labour market from classification errors, w...
This paper evaluates the appropriateness of the standard methodologies and the quality of the data f...
Latent Markov modeling is used as an alternative to the Current Population Survey (Census, 2002) rei...
Content: Panel data allow the estimation of labour force gross flows, an important indicator in lab...
Gross flows among labour force states are of great importance in understanding labour market dynamic...
The paper focuses on one of the main longitudinal surveys conducted by the US Bureau of the Census, ...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the estimation of models of transitions between labou...
The paper deals with measurement error, and its potentially distorting role, in information on indus...
Recently, a method was proposed that combines multiple imputation and latent class analysis (MILC) t...
Cross-sectional latent class regression models, also known as switching regressions or hidden Markov...
Measurement errors can induce bias in the estimation of transitions, leading to erroneous conclusion...
Measurement errors can induce bias in the estimation of transitions, leading to erroneous conclusion...
In this chapter, we use a model-based approach to adjusting observed gross flows for correlated clas...
This paper reanalyzes gross flow data from the French Labor Force Survey, recently investigated by T...
Panel data allow the estimation of labour force gross flows – i.e., transitions in time between diff...
The paper proposes a model to correct gross flows in the labour market from classification errors, w...
This paper evaluates the appropriateness of the standard methodologies and the quality of the data f...
Latent Markov modeling is used as an alternative to the Current Population Survey (Census, 2002) rei...
Content: Panel data allow the estimation of labour force gross flows, an important indicator in lab...
Gross flows among labour force states are of great importance in understanding labour market dynamic...
The paper focuses on one of the main longitudinal surveys conducted by the US Bureau of the Census, ...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the estimation of models of transitions between labou...
The paper deals with measurement error, and its potentially distorting role, in information on indus...
Recently, a method was proposed that combines multiple imputation and latent class analysis (MILC) t...
Cross-sectional latent class regression models, also known as switching regressions or hidden Markov...