This paper presents recent econometric models of individual mobility on the labor market. The general framework is given by the theory of point processes which are continuous time finite state space processes. The first part of the paper is devoted to specification problems and the inference of the introduced models is not treated. The last part of the paper consider the introduction of unobservable heterogeneity and of endogeneous sampling in specification and inference analysis.
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Paper provided by Catholique de Louvain - Institut de statistique in its series Papers with number
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Length: 51 pages Date of creation: 1995 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:fth:louvis:9501
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