Estimating Labor Force Joiners and Leavers Using a Heterogeneity Augmented Two-Tier Stochastic Frontier

Published By: Institute of Labour Economics | Published Date: January, 01 , 2017

We derive a non-standard unit root serial correlation formulation for intertemporal adjustments in the labor force participation rate. This leads to a tractable three-error component model, which in contrast to other models embeds heterogeneity into the error structure. Unlike in the typical iid three-error component two-tier stochastic frontier model, our equation’s error components are independent but not identically distributed. This leads to a complex nonlinear likelihood function requiring identification through a two-step estimation procedure, which we estimate using Current Population Survey (CPS) data. By transforming the basic equation linking labor force participation to the working age population, this paper devises a new method which can be used to identify labor market joiners and leavers. The method’s advantage is its parsimonious data requirements, especially alleviating the need for survey based longitudinal data.

Author(s): Solomon W. Polachek, Tirthatanmoy Das | Posted on: Mar 01, 2017 | Views()


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