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This page is intended to disseminate discussion papers and inform about some
other work in progress. Feel free to download individual papers and programs,
but please check for updated versions before referring to any results in your
own work. As the papers and programs represent work in progress, comments will
be very welcome. Human
capital effects of unemployment insurance
Welfare state stabilization of employment careers:
Unemployment benefits and job histories in the United States and West Germany.
WZB discussion paper FS I 02-207
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pdf-file
Unemployment Benefits as a Search Subsidy: New Evidence on
Duration and Wage Effects of Unemployment Insurance. WZB discussion paper FS I
02-208
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pdf-file
Unemployment Insurance and the Wage Effects of
Unemployment. Estimates using propensity score matching methods. (joint work
with Tom DiPrete, Duke University)
Scar effects of unemployment: cross-national evidence.
Job security and worker turnover
Institutional and structural sources of job security: a comparison of
turnover dynamics in the United States and West Germany.
Institutions and labor market matching
Institutions and the Structure of Labour
Markets. Matching processes in the United States and West Germany.
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Youth labour markets
The From-School-to-Work Dynamics. Timing of Work and
Quality of Work in Italy, the Netherlands and the United States 1980-1998.
(joint work with Herman van de Werfhorst, University of Amsterdam and Fabrizio
Bernardi, University of Madrid)
Statistical methods / matching estimators / causal
analysis
Kausalanalyse durch Matchingverfahren [Matching methods for
the causal analysis of observational data]. (with Thomas A. DiPrete)
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Assessing Bias in the Estimation of Causal Effects:
Rosenbaum Bounds on Matching Estimates and Instrumental Variables with Imperfect
Instruments. (with Thomas A. DiPrete). WZB discussion paper SP I 2004-101
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Stata code to estimate Rosenbaum bounds:
> rbounds.zip
(to install: unzip the archive into your ado directory, e.g. c:\ado\stbplus\r\)
Übergangsratenmodelle mit interdependenten Risiken: Eine
Anwendung des SURF-Modells auf Abgangsprozesse aus der Arbeitslosigkeit.
[Interdependent competing risks in event history modeling: Using the SURF model
to analyze exit rates from unemployment.]
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Stata code to estimate the bivariate SURF model: surf.zip
(not yet available)
(to install: unzip the archive into your ado directory, e.g. c:\ado\stbplus\s\)
Testing for interdependencies between destination states
and transition rates in hazard rate models: a flexible discrete-time approach. |