High survey nonresponse in unemployment duration studies may have a strong effect on inference if exit from unemployment affects the chance of nonresponse (nonresponse causality). In rotational studies large part of the nonresponse results from panel attritions. A method to test the presence of the causality mechanism for rotating panel designs is proposed and its asymptotic consistency is proved under the Cox regression model. An application to real labor data and a simulation study are shown
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for several reasons. Cumulati...
In this paper we use nonparametric and semiparametnrc estimation procedures to analyse whether the r...
In the empirical analysis of unemployment durations or job durations, it is generally assumed that t...
High survey nonresponse in unemployment duration studies may have a strong effect on inference if e...
Social surveys are often used to estimate unemployment duration distributions. Survey non-response m...
Social surveys are often used to estimate unemployment duration distributions. Survey non-response m...
It is usually assumed that the mechanism generating missing val-ues in survey data is ignorable. If ...
Longitudinal surveys are increasingly used to collect event history data on person-specific processe...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
Declining participation rates in social surveys stimulate research to better understand nonresponse...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for sev-eral reasons. Cumulati...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
We examine the importance of possible non-random attrition to an econometric model of life cycle lab...
It is well-known that nonresponse affects the results of surveys and can even cause bias due to sele...
For many years, social scientists have been interested in obtaining testable definitions of causalit...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for several reasons. Cumulati...
In this paper we use nonparametric and semiparametnrc estimation procedures to analyse whether the r...
In the empirical analysis of unemployment durations or job durations, it is generally assumed that t...
High survey nonresponse in unemployment duration studies may have a strong effect on inference if e...
Social surveys are often used to estimate unemployment duration distributions. Survey non-response m...
Social surveys are often used to estimate unemployment duration distributions. Survey non-response m...
It is usually assumed that the mechanism generating missing val-ues in survey data is ignorable. If ...
Longitudinal surveys are increasingly used to collect event history data on person-specific processe...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
Declining participation rates in social surveys stimulate research to better understand nonresponse...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for sev-eral reasons. Cumulati...
Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individu...
We examine the importance of possible non-random attrition to an econometric model of life cycle lab...
It is well-known that nonresponse affects the results of surveys and can even cause bias due to sele...
For many years, social scientists have been interested in obtaining testable definitions of causalit...
Nonresponse is of particular concern in longitudinal surveys (panels) for several reasons. Cumulati...
In this paper we use nonparametric and semiparametnrc estimation procedures to analyse whether the r...
In the empirical analysis of unemployment durations or job durations, it is generally assumed that t...