International audienceThis paper is devoted to the estimation of models of transitions between labour market states using data collected at discrete dates as is an ordinary longitudinal survey. The innovative feature of the paper is the use of ‘tenure' information in conjunction with point sample information on the state occupied to identify and efficiently estimate the parameters of a homogeneous Markov process. It is shown that using simultaneously tenure and state records allows full identification of the model and therefore that within- and between-status mobility can be distinguished. This dual type of information can be exploited to design a test of the Markov assumption. An empirical application on data drawn from a balanced male sub...
The object of this paper is to explore how to use administrative data for econometric purposes when ...
textabstractThis paper provides a new way of analyzing tenure profiles in wages, by modelling simult...
This paper utilizes the Survey of Work History (1981) data to examine the importance of non-random s...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the estimation of models of transitions between labou...
This paper provides new evidence on unemployment durations for individuals in Great Britain using a ...
In western countries national surveys of the labour markets usually provide discrete time observatio...
Measurement errors can induce bias in the estimation of transitions, leading to erroneous conclusion...
The economic theory of decision-making under uncertainty is used to produce three econometric models...
Measurement errors can induce bias in the estimation of transitions, leading to erroneous conclusion...
Abstract: This paper discusses a set of statistics for examining and comparing labor market dynamic...
Longitudinal survey data are widely used to study micro-level dynamics of social and economic phenom...
This paper evaluates the appropriateness of the standard methodologies and the quality of the data f...
Different methods can be selected from the statistical mathematical toolbar to describe labor market...
In this paper we apply the Indirect Inference method to estimate the parameters of a semi-Markov tra...
Reprint of Cambridge Univ. Faculty of Economics and Politics research paper no. 43 published Oct 199...
The object of this paper is to explore how to use administrative data for econometric purposes when ...
textabstractThis paper provides a new way of analyzing tenure profiles in wages, by modelling simult...
This paper utilizes the Survey of Work History (1981) data to examine the importance of non-random s...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the estimation of models of transitions between labou...
This paper provides new evidence on unemployment durations for individuals in Great Britain using a ...
In western countries national surveys of the labour markets usually provide discrete time observatio...
Measurement errors can induce bias in the estimation of transitions, leading to erroneous conclusion...
The economic theory of decision-making under uncertainty is used to produce three econometric models...
Measurement errors can induce bias in the estimation of transitions, leading to erroneous conclusion...
Abstract: This paper discusses a set of statistics for examining and comparing labor market dynamic...
Longitudinal survey data are widely used to study micro-level dynamics of social and economic phenom...
This paper evaluates the appropriateness of the standard methodologies and the quality of the data f...
Different methods can be selected from the statistical mathematical toolbar to describe labor market...
In this paper we apply the Indirect Inference method to estimate the parameters of a semi-Markov tra...
Reprint of Cambridge Univ. Faculty of Economics and Politics research paper no. 43 published Oct 199...
The object of this paper is to explore how to use administrative data for econometric purposes when ...
textabstractThis paper provides a new way of analyzing tenure profiles in wages, by modelling simult...
This paper utilizes the Survey of Work History (1981) data to examine the importance of non-random s...