The paper considers a new class of duration models in which unobserved heterogeneity changes with\ud time. The class addresses two main questions: How does the exit probability from a state vary when\ud unobserved heterogeneity evolves through time? And do changes in unobserved heterogeneity have a\ud timing effect? We show the non- and semi-parametric identification of the new class by solving a nonlinear\ud integral equation with unknown kernel. Both the function of observed covariates and the mean of the\ud distribution of unobserved heterogeneity are nonparametrically identified. Identifying timing effects and\ud the distribution of unobserved heterogeneity requires stronger assumptions on either one of the two.\ud An extension to the c...
A major issue in the analysis of unemployment durations concerns distinguishing genuine duration dep...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
The paper considers a new class of duration models in which unobserved heterogeneity changes with t...
The paper considers a new class of duration models in which unobserved heterogeneity changes with\ud...
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...
This paper considers the estimation of discrete time duration models. We highlight the enhance ident...
We examine the behaviour of the nonparametric maximum likelihood estimator (NPMLE) for a discrete du...
This paper considers the estimation of discrete time duration models. We highlight the enhance ident...
This dissertation consists of three papers about unemployment dynamics. The first chapter is "Hetero...
We study a mixed hitting-time (MHT) model that specifies durations as the first time a Lévy process ...
This paper studies whether the unemployment dynamics of immigrants differ from those of natives, pa...
This paper studies whether the unemployment dynamics of immigrants differ from those of natives, pa...
This paper studies whether the unemployment dynamics of immigrants differ from those of natives, pay...
A major issue in the analysis of unemployment durations concerns distinguishing genuine duration dep...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
The paper considers a new class of duration models in which unobserved heterogeneity changes with t...
The paper considers a new class of duration models in which unobserved heterogeneity changes with\ud...
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...
This paper considers the estimation of discrete time duration models. We highlight the enhance ident...
We examine the behaviour of the nonparametric maximum likelihood estimator (NPMLE) for a discrete du...
This paper considers the estimation of discrete time duration models. We highlight the enhance ident...
This dissertation consists of three papers about unemployment dynamics. The first chapter is "Hetero...
We study a mixed hitting-time (MHT) model that specifies durations as the first time a Lévy process ...
This paper studies whether the unemployment dynamics of immigrants differ from those of natives, pa...
This paper studies whether the unemployment dynamics of immigrants differ from those of natives, pa...
This paper studies whether the unemployment dynamics of immigrants differ from those of natives, pay...
A major issue in the analysis of unemployment durations concerns distinguishing genuine duration dep...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...