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social background. We investigate dropouts by using a large data-set from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey, 2011 …
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and self-reported health in China. It is the most comprehensive analysis of this subject to date, both in the sizes of the … authors identify social trust, social relationships, and social networks as important determinants of self-reported health … policy tool for improving health outcomes in China. …
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and health in China. It is the most comprehensive analysis of this subject to date, both in the sizes of the samples it … social trust, social relationships, and social networks as important determinants of self-reported health. The magnitude of … improving health outcomes in China. …
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In this paper we propose an alternative approach to the estimation of ordered response models. We show that the Probit …
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bias. We extend this Mundlak equation further by replacing the time-varying explanatory variables by the corresponding … Section 4 we demonstrate that in this extended setup Probit - estimation on panel data sets does not pose a specific problem …
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This paper develops a bivariate fractional probit model for fractional response variables, i.e., variables bounded between zero and one. The model can be applied when there are two seemingly unrelated fractional response variables. Since the model relies on a quite strong bivariate normality...
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