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Probit and logit models typically require a normalization on the error variance for model identification. This paper …
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generates discrete choice outcomes. Pregibit nests logit, approximately nests probit, loglog, cloglog and gosset models, and … yields a linear probability model that is solidly founded on the discrete choice framework that underlies logit and probit …
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Logit model with random coefficients. The non-parametric components of the model allow to unearth potentially highly non …
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test the own group preferences hypothesis. Using a conditional logit model we find that housing market constraints can …
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This paper extends existing work on labor force participation dynamics by distinguishing between full-time and part-time employment and allowing unobserved heterogeneity in the effects of previous employment outcomes, children and education on employment dynamics. The results reveal significant...
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turns out to include a logit formulation as a special case. In general, it has a rich set of implications both for exogenous …
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global environment is of critical importance in migration literature. We propose a cross-nested logit (CNL) approach to … migration studies. Compared with the widely used logit model, the structure of a CNL model allows for more sophisticated …
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random parameters logit choice model we find that simulated lifecycle earnings positively impact the educational … income variable constructed in the paper. From the random parameters logit estimations we also find that preferences for …
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Turkish labor market. Next, we conduct multinomial logit regressions individually for each set of panel to identify the impact …
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Using data from three waves of Add Health we find that being very attractive reduces a young adult's (ages 18-26) propensity for criminal activity and being unattractive increases it for a number of crimes, ranging from burglary to selling drugs. A variety of tests demonstrate that this result...
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