The present contribution deals with models and statistical analysis of sequences of random events. The main characteristics of such a random point process is its intensity. We consider the case when observed data are grouped, i.e. when the numbers of observed events are summarized in discrete time periods. Simultaneously, the values of other factors influencing the intensity, the covariates, are grouped to distinct classes, too. The intensity of occurrence is modeled with the help of Cox's regression model, its formulation and the procedure of estimation of the parameters are presented. The approach is then applied to the analysis of unemployment data from period 1993 - 1999.Mathematical statistics, survival analysis, Cox's model, regressio...
In this dissertation I study different versions of the semiparametric proportional hazard duration m...
This dissertation consists of three papers about unemployment dynamics. The first chapter is "Hetero...
The purpose of this paper is the assessment of relative intensity of exit from registered unemployme...
The contribution deals with the application of statistical survival analysis with the intensity desc...
This paper applies the semi-parametric Cox regression approach to model unemployment duration in fiv...
Survival analysis, Cox regression model, Unemployment duration, C14, C24, J60, J64,
The paper deals with the statistical analysis of unemployment data. The data are modeled via a discr...
Cox models are commonly used in the analysis of time to event data. One advantage of Cox models is t...
The purpose of this paper is the assessment of relative intensity of exit from registered unemployme...
The paper deals with discrete-time regression models to analyze multistate—multiepisode models for e...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
In this article, we study U.S. unemployment dynamics using grouped unemployment data from the Curren...
When analysing grouped time survival data having a hierarchical structure it is often appropriate to...
A method of estimating the distribution of uninterrupted unemploymentspells from aggregate unemploym...
This thesis examines the statistical properties of the Poisson AR(1) model of Al-Osh and Alzaid (198...
In this dissertation I study different versions of the semiparametric proportional hazard duration m...
This dissertation consists of three papers about unemployment dynamics. The first chapter is "Hetero...
The purpose of this paper is the assessment of relative intensity of exit from registered unemployme...
The contribution deals with the application of statistical survival analysis with the intensity desc...
This paper applies the semi-parametric Cox regression approach to model unemployment duration in fiv...
Survival analysis, Cox regression model, Unemployment duration, C14, C24, J60, J64,
The paper deals with the statistical analysis of unemployment data. The data are modeled via a discr...
Cox models are commonly used in the analysis of time to event data. One advantage of Cox models is t...
The purpose of this paper is the assessment of relative intensity of exit from registered unemployme...
The paper deals with discrete-time regression models to analyze multistate—multiepisode models for e...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
In this article, we study U.S. unemployment dynamics using grouped unemployment data from the Curren...
When analysing grouped time survival data having a hierarchical structure it is often appropriate to...
A method of estimating the distribution of uninterrupted unemploymentspells from aggregate unemploym...
This thesis examines the statistical properties of the Poisson AR(1) model of Al-Osh and Alzaid (198...
In this dissertation I study different versions of the semiparametric proportional hazard duration m...
This dissertation consists of three papers about unemployment dynamics. The first chapter is "Hetero...
The purpose of this paper is the assessment of relative intensity of exit from registered unemployme...