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This paper analyzes the mobility between self-employment, wage employment and non-employment. Using data for men in West Germany, we find strong true state dependence in all three states. Moreover, compared to wage employment, non-employment increases the probability of self-employment...
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Using longitudinal household data and an econometric model of conditional poverty transitions, this paper contributes to the growing literature on poverty dynamics in Australian households. The results reveal that a range of household head, partner and demographic characteristics in addition to...
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Panel Survey for the period 1991-97. The paper extends previous work in many directions. In particular, problems of …
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EU countries. It provides an overview of the role of SA benefits in social protection systems and assesses the generosity …
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German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for the years 1995-2011. There is considerable observed state dependence, with an average …
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conditions effects (those found to be poor in the base year may be a nonrandom sample) and for attrition (panel retention may … maximum likelihood methods. The estimates, derived from British panel data for the 1990s, indicate that there is substantial …
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Using panel data for twelve European countries over the period 1994-2001 we estimate the extent of state dependence in …
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In this paper we develop a model to consistently estimate the intertemporal labor supply behavior on the extensive margin (participation decision) and the intensive margin (working hours decision). In this framework we distinguish between voluntary non-participation and involuntary unemployment...
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as a function of individual and household characteristics using panel data analysis and compares three alternate … approaches; a static, chamberlain-mundlak and dynamic specification. Using panel data from 1994 to 2000, we consider whether …
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