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Difference‐in‐differences for categorical outcomes
Health Services Research, 2022AbstractObjectiveTo discuss and develop difference‐in‐difference estimators for categorical outcomes and apply them to estimate the effect of the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion on insurance coverage.Data SourcesSecondary analysis of Survey on Income and Program Participation (SIPP) data on health insurance coverage types before (January 2013)
John A. Graves +3 more
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difference-in-difference estimators
2008Difference-in-differences (DID) estimators are often used in empirical research in economics to evaluate the effects of public interventions and other treatments of interest in the absence of purely experimental data.
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Current Issues in Tourism, 2020
Understanding the difference of the multi-relationships between tourism, environment, and economic growth is an effective way to reduce inequality, but little is known about multivariate differences induced by different income levels.
Hong Shi +5 more
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Understanding the difference of the multi-relationships between tourism, environment, and economic growth is an effective way to reduce inequality, but little is known about multivariate differences induced by different income levels.
Hong Shi +5 more
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Abstract This chapter covers the difference-in-differences research design. It first describes how the method estimates the causal effects of an intervention by using another group that was not affected by the intervention as a control group.
Christoph Scheuch +3 more
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Christoph Scheuch +3 more
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Difference in differences in reverse
Empirical Economics, 2018In the usual difference in differences (DD), there is a control group that is never treated and a treatment group that is treated at some time point. However, there are DD cases where the control group is always treated (instead of always untreated), which we call ‘DD in reverse (DDR)’. This paper examines how the usual DD identification and estimation
Kimin Kim, Myoung-jae Lee
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Individual difference in thermal comfort: A literature review
Building and Environment, 2018Human individual differences widely and markedly affect thermal comfort and should be carefully considered in the design and operation of the built environment.
Zhe Wang +6 more
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Fuzzy Differences in Differences [PDF]
A large part of the term structure literature interprets one of the under-lying factors as a level factor. In this paper we consider a single factor modelinterpretable as a level factor model. We prove that this model is compat-ible with no-arbitrage restrictions and the positivity of rates under ratherunrealistic conditions on the dynamic of the short
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Irrelevant differences in the "same"-"different" task.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1981This article examines the effects of irrelevant information on the multidimensional "same"--"different" task. Subjects were instructed to compare two geometric figures with respect to certain attributes but to ignore other attributes in making the "same"--"different" decision.
Jeff Miller, David W. Bauer
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An Application of Difference-in-Difference-Difference Model
Public Works Management & Policy, 2016Institutional laws and arrangements such as prevailing wage laws influence the employment levels and wage rates of the local labor supply. Conflicting research, however, has shown that prevailing wage laws lead to higher construction costs, while others show little to no relationship.
Thomas Russell Harris +2 more
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