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A COMPARISON OF LINEAR PROBABILITY, LOGIT AND THE PROBIT MODELS WITH THE ESTIMATION OF LABOR FORCE PARTİCİPATİON MODEL .

Year 1999, Issue: 14, 129 - 146, 30.06.1999

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A COMPARISON OF LINEAR PROBABILITY, LOGIT AND THE PROBIT MODELS WITH THE ESTIMATION OF LABOR FORCE PARTİCİPATİON MODEL .

Year 1999, Issue: 14, 129 - 146, 30.06.1999

Abstract

   

References

  • ALDRICH, J. H. AND NELSON, F. D.(1984), Linear Probability, Logit, and Probit Models, Series: Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, Sage University Publications, Nevvbury Park.
  • AMEMIYA, T. (1981), "Qualitative Response Models: A Survey," Journal of Economic Literatüre, Vol. XIX, 1483-1536.
  • . (1985), Advanced Econometrics, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • BECKER, W.E. AND KENNEDY, P.E. (1992), "A Graphical Exposition of The Ordered Probit," Econometric Theory, Vol. 8, 127-134.
  • BERNDT, ERNST R. (1991), The Practice of Econometrics: Classic and Contemporary, Addison Wesley Publishing Company, New York.
  • COHF.N, M. S., REA, S. A. AND LERMAN, R. L. (1970), A Micro Model of Labor Supply, BLS Staff Paper 4, U.S. Department of Labor.
  • CRAMER. J. S. (1991), Econometric Applications of Maximum Likelihood Methods, Cambridge University Press, Massachusetts.
  • GUJARAT1, D. N. (1995), Basic Econometrics, McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • GUNDERSON, M. (1980), "Probit and Logit Estimates of Labor Force Participation," Industrial Relations, Vol. 19, No.2, The Regents of The University of Califomia.
  • JUDGE, G., E.T. ALL. (1985), The Theory and Practice of Econometrics,
  • John Wiley & Sons., New York.
  • KENNEDY, P. (1994), A Guide to Econometrics, The MİT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • MADDALA, G.S. (1983), Limited-Dependent and Qualitative Variables in Econometrics Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, Econometric Society Monographs No.3. Massachusetts.
  • MROZ, THOMAS A. (1987), "The Sensitivity of an Empirical Model of Married Women’s Hours of Work to Economic and Statistical Assumptions", Econometrica, Vol.55, No.4, 765-799.
  • NELSON, FORREST D. (1990), "Logit, Probit and Tobit", The New Palgrave: Econometrics, W.W. Norton & Company, New York, 136-144,
  • SAS/STAT User’s Guide, Release 6.03 Edition, SAS İnstitute, 1988.
  • SCHMIDT, P. AND STRAUSS, R.P. (1975), "The Prediction of Occupation Using Multiple Logit Models", International Economic Review, Vol. 16, No.2, 471-486.
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Publication Date June 30, 1999
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APA Bilgili, E. (1999). A COMPARISON OF LINEAR PROBABILITY, LOGIT AND THE PROBIT MODELS WITH THE ESTIMATION OF LABOR FORCE PARTİCİPATİON MODEL . Erciyes Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi(14), 129-146.

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