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Quantile Regression Methods: na Application to U.S. Unemployment Duration
2002
Autores
José A. F. Machado
Ano de Divulgação
2002
Código JEL
C14 - Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods
C21 - Cross-Sectional Models; Spatial Models
C41 - Duration Analysis
J64 - Unemployment: Models, Duration, Incidence, and Job Search
Resumo
Quantile regression constitutes a natural and flexible framework for the analysis of duration data in general and unemployment duration in particular. Comparison of the quantile regressions for lower and upper tails of the duration distribution shed important insights on the different determinants of short or long-term unemployment. Using quantile regression techniques, we estimate conditional quantile functions of US unemployment duration; then, resampling the estimated conditional quantile process we are able to infer the implied hazard functions. The proposed methodology proves to be resilient to several misspecification that typically afflict proportional hazard models such as, neglected heterogeneity and baseline misspecification. Overall, the results provide clear indications of the interest of quantile regression to the analysis of duration data.
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