Search results for "Event history"

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Il rinvio della fecondità in Italia e Ungheria: analogie e differenze

2008

BASSA FECONDITA' MULTILEVEL EVENT HISTORYSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale
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The effect of women’s participation in the labour market on the postponement of first childbirth: a comparison of Italy and Hungary

2014

This paper analyses the effect of increasing female participation in the labour market on the transition to first childbirth. Regional perspectives are considered to help us understand how postponement behaviour is changing over time and at different paces in each region. The analysis is based on the first wave of the Generations and Gender Survey of Italy and Hungary. We use a multilevel event history random intercept model to examine the effect of individuals’ positions in the labour market on the transition to motherhood, controlling for differences in macrolevel factors related to regional backgrounds in the two countries. The regional data for Italy came from the Italian National Stati…

Labour economicslow fertility postponement first job education multilelvel event history modelsPostponementControl (management)Protective factorEconomicsChildbirthImputation (statistics)Risk factor (finance)Minor (academic)Settore SECS-S/04 - DemografiaRandom interceptDemography
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A segmented regression model for event history data: an application to the fertility patterns in Italy

2009

We propose a segmented discrete-time model for the analysis of event history data in demographic research. Through a unified regression framework, the model provides estimates of the effects of explanatory variables and jointly accommodates flexibly non-proportional differences via segmented relationships. The main appeal relies on ready availability of parameters, changepoints, and slopes, which may provide meaningful and intuitive information on the topic. Furthermore, specific linear constraints on the slopes may also be set to investigate particular patterns. We investigate the intervals between cohabitation and first childbirth and from first to second childbirth using individual data …

Statistics and Probabilityparity progressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPostponementEvent historyAppealFertilityevent occurence dataRegressionchangepointCohabitationdiscrete-time hazard modelStatisticsEconometricsStatistics Probability and UncertaintySegmented regressionPsychologySet (psychology)segmented regressionSettore SECS-S/01 - Statisticamedia_common
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Potential and limits of combining studies of coarse- and fine-grained sediments for the coastal event history of a Caribbean carbonate environment

2013

The coastal deposits of Bonaire, Leeward Antilles, are among the most studied archives for extreme-wave events (EWEs) in the Caribbean. Here we present more than 400 electron spin resonance (ESR) and radiocarbon data on coarse-clast deposits from Bonaire’s eastern and western coasts. The chronological data are compared to the occurrence and age of fine-grained extremewave deposits detected in lagoons and floodplains. Both approaches are aimed at the identification of EWEs, the differentiation between extraordinary storms and tsunamis, improving reconstructions of the coastal evolution, and establishing a geochronological framework for the events. Although the combination of different method…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFloodplainLandformEvent historyGeologyOcean EngineeringStormFine grained sedimentslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundOceanographychemistrylawCarbonateRadiocarbon datingCoastal floodGeologyWater Science and TechnologyGeological Society, London, Special Publications
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Statistical analysis of life sequence data

2016

latent Markov modelsequence analysisevent history analysislife course dataelinaika-analyysitilastomenetelmätMarkovin ketjutmultichannel sequencespitkittäistutkimuselämänkaarielämäntilannemultidimensional sequencessekvenssianalyysielämänmuutoksetmixture hidden Markov modelhidden Markov modeltilastolliset mallitstokastiset prosessit
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Partnership formation and dissolution over the life course: applying sequence analysis and event history analysis in the study of recurrent events

2015

We present two types of approach to the analysis of recurrent events for discretely measured data, and show how these methods can complement each other when analysing co-residential partnership histories. Sequence analysis is a descriptive tool that gives an overall picture of the data and helps to find typical and atypical patterns in histories. Event history analysis is used to make conclusions about the effects of covariates on the timing and duration of the partnerships. As a substantive question, we studied how family background and childhood socio-emotional characteristics were related to later partnership formation and stability in a Finnish cohort born in 1959. We found that high se…

partnership formationta112H Social Sciences (General)sequence analysisevent history analysisHQ The family. Marriage. Womanpartnership dissolutionLower riskDevelopmental psychologyRepeated eventsrecurrent eventssekvenssianalyysiGeneral partnershipCohortjel:C1Life course approachHA StatisticsLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologypartnership formation; partnership dissolution; sequence analysis; event history analysis; recurrent eventsta515Survival analysisLongitudinal and Life Course Studies
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