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Causal effects of a policy change on hazard rates of a duration outcome variable are not identified from a comparison … identification of average treatment effects on hazard rates without model structure. We estimate these effects by kernel hazard … regression. In effect, we merge duration analysis and discontinuity analysis. We use the introduction of the NDYP program for …
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Causal effects of a policy change on hazard rates of a duration outcome variable are not identified from a comparison … identification of average treatment effects on hazard rates without model structure. We estimate these effects by kernel hazard …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011440159
Causal effects of a policy change on the hazard rates of a duration outcome variable are not identified from a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012028664
Causal effects of a policy change on hazard rates of a duration outcome variable are not identified from a comparison … identification of average treatment effects on hazard rates without model structure. We estimate these effects by kernel hazard …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013189714
-discontinuity estimation in the sharp age-discontinuity design of the NDYP job search assistance program for young unemployed in the UK. Next …, where compliance is imperfect among the young. Adjusting the matching estimator for selectivity changes the results towards …
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A comparison of hazard rates of duration outcomes before and after policy changes is hampered by non-identification if … considering spells crossing the policy change. We prove identification of average treatment effect on hazard rates without model …
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identification is only achieved in special cases. The bounds have a simple analytical form and thus have much practical relevance in …
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The credibility of standard instrumental variables assumptions is often under dispute. This paper imposes weak monotonicity in order to gain information on counterfactual outcomes, but avoids independence or exclusion restrictions. The outcome process is assumed to be sequentially ordered,...
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This study analyzes the employment effects of training in East Germany. We propose and apply an extension of the widely used conditional difference-in-differences evaluation method. Focusing on transition rates between nonemployment and employment we take into account that employment is a state...
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Estimators of average treatment effects under unconfounded treatment assignment are known to become rather imprecise if there is limited overlap in the covariate distributions between the treatment groups. But such limited overlap can also have a detrimental effect on inference, and lead for...
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