The Relationship between Event History and Discrete Time Duration Models: An Application to the Analysis of Personnel Absenteeism
Tim Barmby
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1998, vol. 60, issue 2, 261-265
Abstract:
This note discussed the parameterisation of a conventional event history model which allows the researcher to directly recover the parameters that would be obtained from a direct estimation of the discrete duration model. This method is esentially that described in Yamaguchi (1991), but deserves to be more widely known.
Date: 1998
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