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hierarchical linear models 6 age-specific fertility 2 empirical Bayes method 2 population growth 2 shrinkage 2 small area estimation 2 spatial lag 2 urban hierarchy 2 Bayes-Statistik 1 Bayesian inference 1 Bevölkerungsentwicklung 1 Bevölkerungswachstum 1 Data snooping 1 Demographic development 1 Education Production Function 1 Estimation theory 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Hierarchical Linear Models 1 Hierarchical Linear Models (HLM) 1 PISA 2012 1 Population growth 1 Regional economics 1 Regionalökonomik 1 Rendimiento académico 1 Schätztheorie 1 Stadtwachstum 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Urban growth 1 Urbanisierung 1 Urbanization 1 Uruguay 1 common pool resources 1 communication 1 factores institucionales 1 field experiments 1 hypothesis testing 1 institutional factors 1 modelos lineales jerárquicos/ academic achievement 1
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Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Conference Paper 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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English 5 Undetermined 2 Spanish 1
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Delgado, Michael 2 Dobis, Elizabeth 2 Leknes, Stefan 2 Løkken, Sturla Andreas 2 Mulder, Peter 2 Afshartous, David 1 Doneschi, Andrea 1 Florax, Raymond 1 Florax, Raymond J. G. M. 1 Jaramillo, Alberto 1 José David Garcés C. 1 Montes, Isabel 1 Murphy, James J. 1 Sandra Milena Chica G. 1 Stranlund, John K. 1 Velez, Maria Alejandra 1 Wolf, Michael 1
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Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakutät 1 UNIVERSIDAD EAFIT 1
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55th Congress of the European Regional Science Association: "World Renaissance: Changing roles for people and places", 25-28 August 2015, Lisbon, Portugal 1 DOCUMENTOS DE TRABAJO CIEF 1 Discussion Papers 1 Discussion papers / Statistics Norway, Research Department 1 Documentos de trabajo / dECON, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de la República : documento 1 IEW - Working Papers 1 Working Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 RePEc 3 EconStor 2
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Flexible empirical Bayes estimation of local fertility schedules: Reducing small area problems and reserving regional variation
Leknes, Stefan; Løkken, Sturla Andreas - 2021
Reliable local demographic schedules are in high demand, but small area problems pose a challenge to estimation. The literature has directed little attention to the opportunities created by increased availability of high-quality geo-coded data. We propose the use of empirical Bayes methods based...
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Flexible empirical Bayes estimation of local fertility schedules : reducing small area problems and reserving regional variation
Leknes, Stefan; Løkken, Sturla Andreas - 2021
Reliable local demographic schedules are in high demand, but small area problems pose a challenge to estimation. The literature has directed little attention to the opportunities created by increased availability of high-quality geo-coded data. We propose the use of empirical Bayes methods based...
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Desigualdad de aprendizajes en Uruguay : determinantes de los resultados de PISA 2012
Doneschi, Andrea - 2017
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Population Growth in American Cities between 1990 and 2010: True Contagion and Urban Hierarchy
Dobis, Elizabeth; Delgado, Michael; Florax, Raymond; … - 2015
Cities and towns are loci of population and production. In 2010, 80.7 percent of the United States population resided in urban areas, and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that in 2011, 90.1 percent of GDP was produced in metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), emphasizing that urban...
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Population growth in American cities between 1990 and 2010 : true contagion and urban hierarchy
Dobis, Elizabeth; Delgado, Michael; Florax, Raymond J. G. M. - 2015
Cities and towns are loci of population and production. In 2010, 80.7 percent of the United States population resided in urban areas, and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that in 2011, 90.1 percent of GDP was produced in metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), emphasizing that urban...
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Rendimiento académico: ¿qué papel juegan los factores institucionales?
Jaramillo, Alberto; Montes, Isabel; Sandra Milena Chica G. - UNIVERSIDAD EAFIT - 2014
El presente artículo examina cuáles son los factores institucionales que tienen relación con el rendimiento académico en matemáticas. Para ello se tomó un corte transversal de 1653 estudiantes que presentaron el examen de Estado de la educación media (Saber 11) en el 2010, provenientes de...
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Within and Between Group Variation of Individual Strategies in Common Pool Resources: Evidence from Field Experiments
Velez, Maria Alejandra; Murphy, James J.; Stranlund, John K. - 2006
With data from framed common pool resource experiments conducted with artisanal fishing communities in Colombia, we estimate a hierarchical linear model to investigate within-group and between-group variation in individual harvest strategies across several institutions. Our results suggest that...
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Avoiding Data Snooping in Multilevel and Mixed Effects Models
Afshartous, David; Wolf, Michael - Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, … - 2005
Multilevel or mixed effects models are commonly applied to hierarchical data; for example, see Goldstein (2003), Raudenbush and Bryk (2002), and Laird and Ware (1982). Although there exist many outputs from such an analysis, the level-2 residuals, otherwise known as random effects, are often of...
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