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Event history analysis is an umbrella term for a set of procedures for time series analysis. Event history models focus on the hazard function, which has to do with the probabilities that an event will occur after any given duration. Duration to the hazard of death was the classic example in medical research, but the hazard may have a positive meaning also, such as duration until the event of adoption of an innovation in diffusion researchOver the last two decades, event-history analysis has emerged as a mature analytical tool in the social sciences. This four-volume edited collection consists of a) classic papers that have been key in determining or explicating various subareas of event history analysis, and b) high quality applications that demonstrate the utility of event history analysis, drawn from a wide range of substantive areas.
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- Utgivningsdatum:2011-11-09
- Mått:156 x 234 x undefined mm
- Vikt:3 090 g
- Format:Inbunden
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
- Antal sidor:1 656
- Upplaga:1
- Förlag:SAGE Publications
- ISBN:9781847870162
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Lawrence L. Wu is Director of the Center for Advanced Social Science Research and Professor of Sociology at New York University. He has substantial methodological expertise in event history methods and has given several invited didactic seminars on these methods. His methodological work on event history methods has received funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Child and Human Development. He is chair-elect of the Population Section of the American Sociological Association, book review editor of Sociological Methods and Research, and series editor (with M. Alvarez and N. Beck) of Analytical Methods for Social Research.
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- VOLUME 1OverviewsEvent History Models for Life Course Analysis - Lawrence Wu Nonparametric Estimation: TheoryNonparametric Estimation from Incomplete Observations - E.L. Kaplan and Paul Meier Theory and Applications of Hazard Plotting for Censored Failure Data - Wayne NelsonNonparametric Inference for a Family of Counting Processes - Odd AalenA Flaw in Actuarial Exposed-to-Risk Theory - Jan Hoem Issues in Smoothing Empirical Hazards - Lawrence WuNonparametric Estimation: ApplicationsThe Incidence of Divorce within Cohorts of American Marriages Contracted since the Civil War - Samuel Preston and John McDonaldSlipping Into and Out of Poverty: The Dynamics of Spells - Mary Jo Bane and David EllwoodTrends in Cohabitation and Implications for Children′s Family Contexts - Larry Bumpass and Hsien-Hen LuCohort Estimates of Nonmarital Fertility - Lawrence Wu The Cox Model: TheoryRegression Models and Life Tables - D. R. Cox Understanding Cox′s Regression Model: A Martingale Approach - Richard GillThe Cox Model: ApplicationsUnemployment over the Life Cycle: Racial Differences and the Effect of Changing Economic Conditions - Thomas DiPreteEntry into Marriage and Parenthood by Young Men and Women: The Influence of Family Background - Robert Michael and Nancy Brandon TumaParametric Models: TheoryOn the Nature of the Function Expressive of the Law of Human Mortality - Benjamin GompertzThe Distribution by Age of the Frequency of First Marriage - Ansley Coale and Donald McNeilThe Process of Entry into First Marriage - Gudmund Hernes A Comparison of the ′Sickle Function′ with Alternative Stochastic Models of Divorce Rates - Andreas Diekmann and Peter MitterVOLUME 2Parametric Models: ApplicationsThe Divergence of Black and White Marriage Patterns - Neil Bennett, David Bloom and Patricia CraigSocial Inheritance of Divorce in Postwar Germany - Andreas Diekman and Henriette EngelhardtLegal Environments and Organizational Governance: The Expansion of Due Process in the American Workplace - Lauren Edelman Contextual Effects in the Classroom: The Impact of Ability Groups on Student Attention - Diane Felmlee and Donna EderThe Liability of Newness: Age Dependence in Organizational Death Rates - John Freeman, Glenn Carroll and Michael HannanIncome and Independence Effects on Marital Dissolution: Results from the Seattle and Denver Income-Maintenance Experiments - Michael Hannan, Nancy Brandon Tuma and Lyle GroeneveldDiverging Fertility Among U.S. Women Who Delay Childbearing - Steven Martin Rewards, Resources and the Rate of Mobility: A Nonstationary Multivariate Stochastic Model - Nancy Brandon Tuma Work as a Turning Point in the Life Course of Criminals: A Duration Model of Age, Employment, and Recidivism - Christopher Uggen Time-Varying Covariates: ApplicationsSocial Change, the Social Organization of Families and Fertility Limitation - William Axinn and Scott YabikuPrinciples of Cohesion in Cohabitation and Marriage - Julie Brines and Kara JoynerAn Event History Analysis of Racial Rioting in the 1960s - Daniel Myers Questions in Time: Investigating the Structure and Dynamics of Unfolding Classroom Discourse - Martin Nystrand, Lawrence Wu, Adam Gamoran, Susie Zeiser and Daniel LongFamily Structure and the Risk of a Premarital Birth - Lawrence Wu and Brian MartinsonEffects of Family Instability, Income and Income Instability on the Risk of a Premarital Birth - Lawrence Wu VOLUME 3Discrete-Time Models: TheoryDiscrete-Time Methods for the Analysis of Event Histories - Paul Allison Change and Stability in Educational Stratification - Robert Mare Discrete-Time Models: ApplicationsMothers, Children, and Cohabitation: The Intergenerational Effects of Attitudes and Behavior - William Axinn and Arland ThorntonTwo Decades of Family Change: The Shifting Economic Foundations of Marriage - Megan SweeneyNo Trend in the Intergenerational Transmission of Divorce - Jui-Chung Allen Li and Lawrence WuAnother Look at the Stratification of Educational Transitions: The Logistic Response Model with Partial Proportionality Constraints - Robert Hauser and Megan AndrewUnobserved Heterogeneity: TheoryHeterogeneity′s Ruses: Some Surprising Effects of Selection on Population Dynamics - James Vaupel and Anatoli YashinA Method for Minimizing the Impact of Distributional Assumptions in Econometric Models for Duration Data - James Heckman and Burton SingerHeterogeneity, Omitted Variable Bias and Duration Dependence - Gary ChamberlainSimultaneous Equations for Hazards: Marriage Duration and Fertility Timing - Lee LillardKindred Lifetimes: Frailty Models in Population Genetics - J.W. VaupelUnobserved Heterogeneity: ApplicationsInterrelated Family-Building Behaviors: Cohabitation, Marriage, and Nonmarital Conception - Michael Brien, Lee Lillard and Linda WaiteDoes Unemployment Cause Future Unemployment? Definitions, Questions, and Answers from a Continuous Time Model of Heterogeneity and State Dependence - James Heckman and George BorjasNew Evidence on the Timing and Spacing of Births - James Heckman, V. Joseph Hotz and James WalkerVOLUME 4Competing Risks: TheoryA Nonidentifiability Aspect of the Problem of Competing Risks - A TsiatisThe Identifiability of the Competing Risks Model - James Heckman and Bo HonoréCompeting Risks: ApplicationsDrug Use and Other Determinants of Premarital Pregnancy and Its Outcome: A Dynamic Analysis of Competing Events - Kazuo Yamaguchi and Denise KandelSocial Capital and International Migration: A Test Using Information on Family Networks - Alberto Palloni, Douglas Massey, Miguel Ceballos, Kristin Espinosa and Michael SpittelNonproportionalmodelsLocal Hazard Models - Lawrence Wu and Nancy Brandon TumaLog-Multiplicative Models for Discrete-Time Discrete-Covariate Event History Data - Yu XieAn Approach to Nonparametric Regression for Life History Data using Local Linear Fitting - Gang Li and Hani DossTrajectories of Fetal Loss in the Czech Republic - Elwood Carlson, Jan Hoem and Jitka RychtarikovaLeft Truncation and Left CensoringOn the Treatment of Interrupted Spells and Initial Conditions in Event History Analysis - Alfred HamerleThe Distribution of Single Spell Duration Data - Geert RidderModels for Clustered, Sequential, and Diffusion ProcessesEstimating a Multivariate Proportional Hazards Model for Clustered Data Using the EM Algorithm, with an Application to Child Survival in Guatemala - Guang Guo and German RodriguezMultivariate Survivorship Analysis Using Two Cross-Sectional Samples - Mark HillA Nested Frailty Model for Survival Data, With an Application to the Study of Child Survival in Northeast Brazil - Narayan Sastry Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity in Diffusion - David Strang and Nancy Brandon TumaEffects of Exposure on Prevalence and Cumulative Risk: Direct and Indirect Effects in a Recursive Hazard Model - Lawrence Wu and Steven Martin