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Working Papers

2006

  1. From Temporary Help Jobs to Permanent Employment: What Can We Learn from Matching Estimators and their Sensitivity?
    CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers Downloads View citations
    Also in IZA Discussion Papers, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) (2006) Downloads View citations

    See also Journal Article in Journal of Applied Econometrics (2008)
  2. Measuring the Economic Vulnerability of Children in Developing Countries: an application to Guatemala
    ISER working papers, Institute for Social and Economic Research Downloads View citations

2005

  1. Poverty and Fertility in Less Developed Countries: A Comparative Analysis
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads View citations
    Also in ISER working papers, Institute for Social and Economic Research (2005) Downloads View citations

2004

  1. Measuring the Vulnerability of Children in Developing Countries: An Application to Guatemala
    UCW Working Paper, Understanding Children's Work (UCW Project) Downloads
    Also in UCW Working Paper, Understanding Children's Work (UCW Project) (2004) Downloads

2002

  1. Household Vulnerability and Child Labour: the Effect of Shocks, Credit Rationing and Insurance
    UCW Working Paper, Understanding Children's Work (UCW Project) Downloads View citations

2000

  1. Modelling Short Unemployment in Europe
    ISER working papers, Institute for Social and Economic Research Downloads View citations

Undated

  1. Applying Heterogeneous Transition Models in Labour Economics: The Role of Youth Training in labour Market transitions
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads
  2. Cash Limits and the Control of Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester
  3. Econometrics and the Renaissance: A Discrete Random-Effects Panel Data Model of Farm Tenures in Fifteenth Century Florence
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester
  4. Specification Tests for Random-Effects Transition Models An Application to a Model of the Role of YTS in the Youth Labour Market
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester

Journal Articles

2009

  1. Likelihood-Based Analysis of Causal Effects of Job-Training Programs Using Principal Stratification
    Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2009, 104, (485), 166-176 Downloads

2008

  1. Comparing principal stratification and selection models in parametric causal inference with nonignorable missingness
    Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 2008, 53, (2), 507-516 Downloads
  2. From temporary help jobs to permanent employment: what can we learn from matching estimators and their sensitivity?
    Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2008, 23, (3), 305-327 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (2006)

2005

  1. Temporary Work Agencies in Italy: A Springboard Toward Permanent Employment?
    Giornale degli Economisti, 2005, 64, (1), 1-27 Downloads View citations

2003

  1. Assumptions allowing the estimation of direct causal effects
    Journal of Econometrics, 2003, 112, (1), 79-87 Downloads View citations

1999

  1. Estimating binary multilevel models through indirect inference
    Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 1999, 29, (3), 313-324 Downloads View citations

1998

  1. An Econometric Model of Farm Tenures in Fifteenth-Century Florence
    Economica, 1998, 65, (260), 535-56 Downloads View citations

1996

  1. Occupational Pensions and Job Mobility in Britain: Estimation of a Random-Effects Competing Risks Model
    Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1996, 11, (3), 293-320 Downloads View citations
  2. Training Duration and Post-training Outcomes: A Duration-Limited Competing Risks Model
    Economic Journal, 1996, 106, (435), 422-33 Downloads View citations
 
 
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