Assessing the employment effects of vocational training using a one-factor model
Sammanfattning
Matching estimators use observed variables to adjust for differences between groups to eliminate sample selection bias. When minimum relevant information is not available, matching estimates are biased. If access to data on usually unobserved factors that determine the selection process is unavailable, other estimators should be used. This study advocates the one-factor control function estimator that allows for unobserved heterogeneity with factor-loading technique. Treatment effects of vocational training in Sweden are estimated with mean and distributional parameters, and then compared with matching estimates. The results indicate that unobservables slightly increase the treatment effect for those treated.
Universitet
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Department of Economics
Utgivare
Routledge, Taylor & Francis
Elektronisk version
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00036840500427577
Tidskriftstitel
Applied Economics
Volym
38
Häftesnummer
21
Startsida
2469
Slutsida
2486
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2006Författare
Andrén, Thomas
Andrén, Daniela
Nyckelord
vocational training
sorting
unobserved heterogeneity
one-factor model
matching estimator
Publikationstyp
article, peer reviewed scientific
Språk
eng