In this paper we examine a number of issues that arise in investigating labor force dynamics using the Spanish Labor Force Survey (EPA). These issues are by no means specific to the Spanish case and apply to most European-style labor force surveys. Our main conclusions may be summarized as follows. First, survey nonresponse cannot be neglected. Second, the EPA tends to underestimate employment and participation of high-educated young people, and to overestimate those of the low-educated elderly. Finally, we find little evidence that attrition causes important selection biases in estimating quarterly transition probabilities.Nonresponse, attrition, panel data, labor force survey, EPA
It is usually assumed that the mechanism generating missing val-ues in survey data is ignorable. If ...
We use the Labour Force Survey (EPA) to study labour market performance of experienced young men and...
This paper evaluates the appropriateness of the standard methodologies and the quality of the data f...
Abstract. In this paper we examine a number of issues that arise in investigating labor force dynami...
We use data from the Active Population Survey (EP A) to study the labor force participation of older...
We use the Labour Force Survey (EPA) to study labour market performance of experienced young men and...
Statistical Institute (TURKSTAT), for granting me the permission to use the raw data from the Househ...
Attrition and the Longitudinal Survey of Labor Force Behavior: Avoidance, Control, and Correctio
Published as an article in: Journal of Applied Economics, 2004, vol. VII, pages 47-76.This paper dis...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe estimate life-cycle transition probabilities among employment, unemplo...
As the baby boom cohort approaches retirement, there has been considerable uncertainty about the eco...
The aim of this paper is to assess empirically whether the re-employment problems that older unemplo...
In this article, we study the youth labour market in Spain. We focus on the transition from unemploy...
In this paper, I investigate the underlying reasons for the high levels of unemployment in Spain. To...
By 1989 the Michigan Panel Study on Income Dynamics (PSID) had experienced approximately 50 percent ...
It is usually assumed that the mechanism generating missing val-ues in survey data is ignorable. If ...
We use the Labour Force Survey (EPA) to study labour market performance of experienced young men and...
This paper evaluates the appropriateness of the standard methodologies and the quality of the data f...
Abstract. In this paper we examine a number of issues that arise in investigating labor force dynami...
We use data from the Active Population Survey (EP A) to study the labor force participation of older...
We use the Labour Force Survey (EPA) to study labour market performance of experienced young men and...
Statistical Institute (TURKSTAT), for granting me the permission to use the raw data from the Househ...
Attrition and the Longitudinal Survey of Labor Force Behavior: Avoidance, Control, and Correctio
Published as an article in: Journal of Applied Economics, 2004, vol. VII, pages 47-76.This paper dis...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe estimate life-cycle transition probabilities among employment, unemplo...
As the baby boom cohort approaches retirement, there has been considerable uncertainty about the eco...
The aim of this paper is to assess empirically whether the re-employment problems that older unemplo...
In this article, we study the youth labour market in Spain. We focus on the transition from unemploy...
In this paper, I investigate the underlying reasons for the high levels of unemployment in Spain. To...
By 1989 the Michigan Panel Study on Income Dynamics (PSID) had experienced approximately 50 percent ...
It is usually assumed that the mechanism generating missing val-ues in survey data is ignorable. If ...
We use the Labour Force Survey (EPA) to study labour market performance of experienced young men and...
This paper evaluates the appropriateness of the standard methodologies and the quality of the data f...