Panel Analysis of Categorical Variables
Hans-Jürgen Andreß,
Katrin Golsch and
Alexander W. Schmidt
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Hans-Jürgen Andreß: Universität Köln, Lehrstuhl für Empirische Sozial- und Wirtschaftsforschung
Katrin Golsch: Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie
Alexander W. Schmidt: Universität Köln, Lehrstuhl für Empirische Sozial- und Wirtschaftsforschung
Chapter 5 in Applied Panel Data Analysis for Economic and Social Surveys, 2013, pp 203-285 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The chapter discusses statistical techniques to specify and estimate regression models for categorical dependent variables. Again, they focus either on the level or the change of the dependent variable. As an example of the former type, the logistic regression model with fixed and random effects is introduced. Discrete-time event history models are used as examples of the second type. All models are estimated with maximum likelihood.
Keywords: Hazard Rate; Unobserved Heterogeneity; Fixed Effect; Linear Probability Model; Random Effect (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32914-2_5
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