Abstract
In this paper we study data on discrete labor market transitions from Austria. In particular, we follow the careers of workers who experience a job displacement due to plant closure and observe—over a period of 40 quarters—whether these workers manage to return to a steady career path. To analyse these discrete-valued panel data, we apply a new method of Bayesian Markov chain clustering analysis based on inhomogeneous first order Markov transition processes with time-varying transition matrices. In addition, a mixture-of-experts approach allows us to model the probability of belonging to a certain cluster as depending on a set of covariates via a multinomial logit model. Our cluster analysis identifies five career patterns after plant closure and reveals that some workers cope quite easily with a job loss whereas others suffer large losses over extended periods of time.
Citation
Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter. Stefan Pittner. Andrea Weber. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer. "Analysing plant closure effects using time-varying mixture-of-experts Markov chain clustering." Ann. Appl. Stat. 12 (3) 1796 - 1830, September 2018. https://doi.org/10.1214/17-AOAS1132
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