魏杰

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性别:男

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所在单位:经济学院

学历:研究生(博士)毕业

学位:经济学博士学位

毕业院校:美国加州大学河滨分校

学科:数量经济学
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Panel Probit Models with Time-Varying Individual Effects: Reestimating the Effects of Fertility on Female Labor Participation

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论文类型:期刊论文

论文编号:12478

第一作者:Jie Wei

通讯作者:Yonghui Zhang

发表刊物:Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics

收录刊物:SCI

刊物所在地:英国

ISSN号:1468-0084

关键字:Average marginal effect, Correlated random effect, Labor force participation, Minimum distance, Panel probit model, Time-varying individual effect.

DOI码:10.1111/obes.12478

发表时间:2021-12-20

影响因子:1.791

摘要:This paper considers a probit model for panel data in which the individual effects vary over time by interacting with unobserved factors. In estimation we adopt a correlated random effects (CRE) approach for individual effects to get around the incidental parameter problem. This allows us to construct (asymptotically) unbiased estimators for average marginal effects (AMEs), which are often the ultimate quantities of interest in many empirical studies. We derive the asymptotic distributions for the AME estimators as well as provide the consistent estimators for their asymptotic variances. Next, we design a specification test for detecting whether individual effects are time-varying or not, and establish the asymptotic distribution for the proposed test statistic under the null hypothesis of no time variation of individual effects. Monte Carlo simulations demonstrate satisfactory finite sample performance of our proposed method. An empirical application to study the effect of fertility on labor force participation (LFP) is provided. We find that fertility has a larger impact on female LFP in Germany than in the US during the 1980s. We also provide some new empirical evidence of a even stronger effect of fertility on LFP during the 2010s in Germany, which might call for a reconsideration of relevant policies recently enacted such as the subsidized child care program.

发布期刊链接:https://doi.org/10.1111/obes.12478