
Econometric Methods for Labour Economics
Stephen Bazen(Author)
Oxford University Press
1st Edition
Published on 1. September 2011
Book
Hardback
162 pages
978-0-19-957679-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides an accessible presentation of the standard statistical techniques used by labour economists. It emphasises both the input and the output of empirical analysis and covers five major topics concerning econometric methods used in labour economics: regression and related methods, choice modelling, selectivity issues, duration analysis, and policy evaluation techniques. Each of these is presented in terms of model specification, possible estimation problems, diagnostic checking, and interpretation of the output. It aims to provide guidance to practitioners on how to use the techniques and how to make sense of the results that are produced. It covers methods that are considered to be 'standard' tools in labour economics, but which are often given only a brief and highly technical treatment in econometrics textbooks.
It will be a useful reference for postgraduates and advanced undergraduates, researchers embarking on empirical labour market analysis, and for more experienced economists wishing to apply these techniques for the first time.
It will be a useful reference for postgraduates and advanced undergraduates, researchers embarking on empirical labour market analysis, and for more experienced economists wishing to apply these techniques for the first time.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Practitioners, researchers, and graduates in economics, econometrics, and statistics, and academics interested in labour economics
Illustrations
17 Figures, 15 Tables
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
414 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-957679-1 (9780199576791)
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Person
Stephen Bazen gained his PhD from the London School of Economics. Previously, he was Lecturer at the University of Kent and Professor at Universite de Bordeaux IV and Universite de Savoie. He has been Visiting Professor at the universities of Paris Pantheon-Assas, Cattolica Milan, and Geneva, and has taught econometrics and labour economics at all levels over the past 25 years. He has written numerous research articles on minimum wages, labour market flexibility, and inequality and is the author of several books including Labour Market Inequalities: Low-wage Employment in a European Perspective (edited with M. Gregory and W. Salverda, OUP, 2000), and Econometrie: des fondements a la modelisation (with M. Sabatier, Editions Vuibert, 2007).
Author
, Professor of Applied Econometrics, GREQAM, Universite de la Mediterranee (Aix-Marseille II)
Content
Introduction ; 1. The Use of Linear Regression in Labour Economics ; 2. Further Regression Issues in Labour Economics ; 3. Dummy and Ordinal Dependent Variables ; 4. Selectivity ; 5. Duration Models ; 6. Evaluation of Policy Measures ; Conclusion