Zhou Xun
;
Michel Lubrano

simulation estimation of two-tiered dynamic panel tobit models with an application to the labour supply of married women: a comment (replication data)

We find that the empirical results reported in Chang (Journal of Applied Econometrics 2011; 26(5): 854-871) are contingent on the specification of the model. The use of Heckman's initial conditions combined with observed and not latent lagged dependent variables leads to a counter-intuitive estimation of the true state dependence. The use of Wooldridge's initial conditions together with the observed lagged dependent variable and a proper modelling of censoring provides a much more natural estimate of the true state dependence parameters together with a clearer interpretation of the decision to participate in the labour market in the two-tiered model.

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Xun, Zhou; Lubrano, Michel (2015): Simulation Estimation of Two-tiered Dynamic Panel Tobit Models with an Application to the labour Supply of Married Women: A Comment (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://jda-test.zbw.eu/dataset/simulation-estimation-of-twotiered-dynamic-panel-tobit-models-with-an-application-to-the-labour-sup