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Measuring income mobility using pseudo-panel data

2013
To reconcile the need of providing a more dynamic perspective of the evolution of income distribution with the lack of panel data, several techniques have been offered to construct pseudo-panel data from repeated cross-sectional surveys. Using actual panel data from the Philippines, this study evaluates the performance of four pseudo-panel techniques ...
Martinez Jr., Arturo   +3 more
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Growing into Work - Pseudo Panel Data Evidence on Labor Market Entrance in Germany [PDF]

open access: possible, 1998
The German apprenticeship training system is generally acknowledged to solve the youth unemployment problem prevalent in many European countries by providing on-the-job training that often leads into subsequent regular employment within the training firms.
Inkmann, Joachim   +2 more
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An appraisal of the wealth effect in the US: evidence from pseudo-panel data [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
How does household wealth influence consumption? The empirical evidence brought so far by the literature is unclear, mostly because of the low quality of the data more readily available: aggregate data, cross sections and panel datasets lacking important variables all present major shortcomings for a proper analysis of the wealth effect. The aim of our
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QAIDS Model Based On Russian Pseudo-panel Data: Impact of 1998 and 2008 Crises. [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
The aim of this work is to compare shifts in the consumer behaviour of Russian households since the mid - nineties till nowadays. The research considers the consumer behaviour of the Russians over almost the maximum possible available data RLMS period, focusing on the crisis years.
Ermolova, Maria D., Penikas, Henry I.
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Inflation expectations and household expenditure: Evidence from pseudo-panel data in Japan

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023
Takeshi Niizeki, Masahiro Hori
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Pseudo‑panel methods and an example of application to Household Wealth data

2017
Pseudo-panel methods are an alternative to using panel data for estimating fixed effects models when only independent repeated cross-sectional data are available. They are widely used to estimate price or income elasticities and carry out life-cycle analyses, for which long-term data are required, but panel data have limits in terms of availability ...
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The Returns to Formal Schooling in Turkey using Pseudo-Panel Data

2018
The returns to educationis of great interest in public policies and labor economics. It has been widelystudied by many experts for decades. It has been acknowledged that in aMincerian wage equation, ordinary least squares estimates are biased due to theendogeneity of education.
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Fluctuations and persistence in poverty: a transient-chronic decomposition model for pseudo-panel data

2006
Although many studies addressed poverty issues, very few of then did analyze the transient or persistent nature of this phenomenon. Encouraged by this lack of dynamic poverty analyses, the objective of this paper is to evaluate which features determine the relative position and the dynamics of the destitution state of the individual.
Rafael Perez Ribas   +2 more
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Effects of pricing and infrastructure on car ownership: A pseudo-panel-based dynamic model

Transportation Research, Part A: Policy and Practice, 2021
Mi Diao, Chen-Chieh Feng, Siqi Song
exaly  

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