Regression analysis for discrete event history or failure time data |
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Authors: | Alfred Hamerle |
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Affiliation: | 1. Fakult?t für Wirtschafts-wissenschaften und Statistik, Universit?t Konstanz, D-7750, Konstanz
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Abstract: | The paper deals with discrete-time regression models to analyze multistate—multiepisode models for event history data or failure time data collected in follow-up studies, retrospective studies, or longitudinal panels. The models are applicable if the events are not dated exactly but only a time interval is recorded. The models include individual specific parameters to account for unobserved heterogeneity. The explantory variables may be time-varying and random with distributions depending on the observed history of the process. Different estimation procedures are considered: Estimation of structural as well as individual specific parameters by maximization of a joint likelihood function, estimation of the structural parameters by maximization of a conditional likelihood function conditioning on a set of sufficient statistics for the individual specific parameters, and estimation of the structural parameters by maximization of a marginal likelihood function assuming that the individual specific parameters follow a distribution. The advantages and limitations of the different approaches are discussed. |
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