Analysis of Job-Training Effects on Korean Women
We analyse job-training effects on Korean women for the period January 1999 to March 2000, using a large data set of size about 52,000. We employ a number of estimation techniques: Weibull MLE and accelerated failure time approach, which are both parametric; Cox partial likelihood estimator, which i...
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Main Authors: | Lee, Myoung-jae, Lee, S. J. |
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