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Applied Panel Data Analysis for Economic and Social Surveys / by Hans-Jürgen Andreß, Katrin Golsch, Alexander W. Schmidt

1st ed. 2013.
出版者 (Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer)
出版年 2013
本文言語 英語
大きさ XV, 327 p : online resource
著者標目 *Andreß, Hans-Jürgen author
Golsch, Katrin author
Schmidt, Alexander W author
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件 名 LCSH:Social sciences -- Statistical methods  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Sociology -- Methodology  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Econometrics
FREE:Statistics in Social Sciences, Humanities, Law, Education, Behavorial Sciences, Public Policy
FREE:Sociological Methods
FREE:Econometrics
一般注記 Introduction: Benefits and challenges of the panel design -- Outline of the book -- Audience and prerequisites -- Acknowledgements -- Managing panel data: The nature of panel data -- The basics of panel data management -- Three case studies on poverty in Germany -- How to represent a population with panel data?- Conclusion and further reading -- Describing and modeling panel data: Some basic terminology -- Measurements over time are not independent -- Describing the dependent variable --  Explaining the dependent variable over time: typical explanatory variables -- Modeling panel data.-  Estimating models for panel data -- Overview of subsequent chapters -- Panel analysis of continuous variables: Modeling the level of Y -- Modeling the change of Y.-  Conclusion and further reading --  Panel analysis of categorical variables: Modeling the level of Y: Discrete response models for panel data -- Modeling the change of Y: Discrete-time event history models for panel data -- Conclusion and further reading -- Conclusion: How to do your own panel analysis --  A: Functions of random variables -- B: Estimation and testing:  Ordinary least squares -- How to compute a regression model fitting the data?- Sampling and sampling errors -- How to choose between different estimation methods?- How to estimate the parameters of an unknown population with a sample of data?- How to test parameters of an unknown population with a sample of data?- Maximum likelihood -- C: Web site of the textbook -- Bibliography -- Index
Many economic and social surveys are designed as panel studies, which provide important data for describing social changes and testing causal relations between social phenomena. This textbook shows how to manage, describe, and model these kinds of data. It presents models for continuous and categorical dependent variables, focusing either on the level of these variables at different points in time or on their change over time. It covers fixed and random effects models, models for change scores and event history models. All statistical methods are explained in an application-centered style using research examples from scholarly journals, which can be replicated by the reader through data provided on the accompanying website. As all models are compared to each other, it provides valuable assistance with choosing the right model in applied research. The textbook is directed at master and doctoral students as well as applied researchers in the social sciences, psychology, business administration and economics. Readers should be familiar with linear regression and have a good understanding of ordinary least squares estimation
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