The identification result of the timing-of-events model (Abbring and Van den Berg, 2003b) is extended to a model with several competing exit risk equations. This extension allows e.g. to simultaneously identify the different effects a benefit sanction has on the rate of finding work and leaving the labor force
General models for multiple-spell duration data are considered. A general theory which indicates how...
This book covers competing risks and multistate models, sometimes summarized as event history analys...
We develop a simple dynamic model of a worker’s transitions between employment and nonemployment. Ou...
We introduce a dynamic treatment to the mixed proportional hazard competing risks model and allow f...
Unemployment durations are generally modelled by using survival analysis. In the past, in Britain, a...
I propose a competing risks decomposition of the difference in the restricted mean lifetimes of two...
Unemployment durations are generally modelled by specifying the conditional probability of leaving u...
Recently hazard models have become increasingly popular in transportation research for modeling dura...
JEL Classification Numbers J21, J24This paper studies transitions out of unemployment in Spain disti...
The contribution deals with the problem of competing risks (of competing events) in the statistical ...
In this paper we simultaneously analyze transitions from unemployment to employment and to nonpartic...
Kauermann G, Khomski P. Full Time or Part Time Reemployment: A Competing Risk Model With Frailties a...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
We use administrative micro-data to investigate exits from unemployment of benefit recipients in Spa...
In this thesis, we aim to develop, implement and explain more novel and more complex analytical tool...
General models for multiple-spell duration data are considered. A general theory which indicates how...
This book covers competing risks and multistate models, sometimes summarized as event history analys...
We develop a simple dynamic model of a worker’s transitions between employment and nonemployment. Ou...
We introduce a dynamic treatment to the mixed proportional hazard competing risks model and allow f...
Unemployment durations are generally modelled by using survival analysis. In the past, in Britain, a...
I propose a competing risks decomposition of the difference in the restricted mean lifetimes of two...
Unemployment durations are generally modelled by specifying the conditional probability of leaving u...
Recently hazard models have become increasingly popular in transportation research for modeling dura...
JEL Classification Numbers J21, J24This paper studies transitions out of unemployment in Spain disti...
The contribution deals with the problem of competing risks (of competing events) in the statistical ...
In this paper we simultaneously analyze transitions from unemployment to employment and to nonpartic...
Kauermann G, Khomski P. Full Time or Part Time Reemployment: A Competing Risk Model With Frailties a...
Discrete-time grouped duration data, with one or multiple types of terminating events, are often obs...
We use administrative micro-data to investigate exits from unemployment of benefit recipients in Spa...
In this thesis, we aim to develop, implement and explain more novel and more complex analytical tool...
General models for multiple-spell duration data are considered. A general theory which indicates how...
This book covers competing risks and multistate models, sometimes summarized as event history analys...
We develop a simple dynamic model of a worker’s transitions between employment and nonemployment. Ou...