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Analysis of urban-rural differences in cognitive function among empty nest older adult in China based on Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition. [PDF]
Pan X +4 more
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Decomposing gender gaps in HIV service outcomes. [PDF]
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Decomposing socioeconomic differences in self-rated health and healthcare expenditure by chronic conditions and social determinants. [PDF]
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Journal of Economic Inequality, 2017
This paper extends the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition method to the quantile regression random-coefficients framework. Mean-based decompositions are obtained as the integration of the quantile regression decomposition process. This method allows identifying if the observed differences between two groups differ across quantiles, and if so, what is the ...
Gabriel Montes-Rojas
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This paper extends the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition method to the quantile regression random-coefficients framework. Mean-based decompositions are obtained as the integration of the quantile regression decomposition process. This method allows identifying if the observed differences between two groups differ across quantiles, and if so, what is the ...
Gabriel Montes-Rojas
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Oaxaca/Blinder decompositions for nonlinear models [PDF]
This paper describes the estimation of a general Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition of the mean outcome differential of linear and nonlinear regression models. Departing from this general model, we show how it can be applied to different models with discrete and limited dependent variables.
Matthias Sinning, Markus Hahn
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The Blinder–Oaxaca Decomposition for Linear Regression Models
The counterfactual decomposition technique popularized by Blinder (1973, Journal of Human Resources, 436–455) and Oaxaca (1973, International Economic Review, 693–709) is widely used to study mean outcome differences between groups.
Ben Jann
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