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1、Chapter 1 Introduction,What are longitudinal and panel data? Benefits and drawbacks of longitudinal data Longitudinal data models Historical notes,1.1 What are longitudinal and panel data?,With regression data, we collect a cross-section of subjects. The interest is comparing characteristics of the
2、subject, that is, investigating relationships among the variables. In contrast, with time series data, we identify one or more subjects and observe them over time. This allows us to study relationships over time, the so-called dynamic aspect of a problem. Longitudinal/panel data represent a marriage
3、 of regression and time series data. As with regression, we collect a cross-section of subjects. With panel data, we observe each subject over time. The descriptor panel data comes from surveys of individuals; a panel is a group of individuals surveyed repeatedly over time.,Example 1.1 - Divorce rat
4、es,Figure 1.1 shows the 1965 divorce rates versus AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) for the fifty states. The correlation is -0.37. Counter-intuitive? - we might expect a positive relationship between welfare payments (AFDC) and divorce rates.,Example 1.1 - Divorce rates,A similar figur
5、e shows a negative relationship for 1975 (the correlation is -0.425) Figure 1.2 shows both 1965 and 1975 data, with a line connecting each state The line represents a change over time (dynamic), not a cross-sectional relationship. Each line displays a positive relationship - as welfare payments incr
6、ease so do divorce rates. This is not to argue for a causal relationship between welfare payments and divorce rates. The data are still observational. The dynamic relationship between divorce and AFDC is different from the cross-sectional relationship.,Figure 1.2 1965 and 1975 Divorce rates versus A
7、FDC,Some notation,Longitudinal/panel data - regression data with “double subscripts.” Let yit be the response for the ith subject during the tth time period. We observe the ith subject over t=1, ., Ti time periods, for each of i=1, ., n subjects. First subject - (y11, y12, . , y1T1 ) Second subject
8、- (y21, y22, . , y2T2 ). . . . . The nth subject - (yn1, yn2, . , ynTn ),Prevalence of panel data analysis,Importance in the literature Panel data are also known as “cross-section time series” data in the social sciences Referred to as “longitudinal data analysis” in the biological sciences ABI/INFO
9、RM - 326 articles in 2002 and 2003. The ISI Web of Science - 879 articles in 2002 and 2003. Important panel data bases Historically, we have: Panel Survey of Income Dyanmics (PSID) National Longitudinal Survey of Labor Market Experience (NLS) Financial and Accounting Compustat, CRSP, NAIC Market sca
10、nner databases See Appendix F,Appendix F. Selected Longitudinal and Panel Data Sets,Table F.1 20 International Household Panel Studies Table F.2 5 Studies focused on youth and education Table F.3 4 Studies focused on the elderly and retirement Table F.4 7 miscellaneous studies, including election da
11、ta, manufacturing data, medical expenditure data and insurance company data,1.2 Benefits and drawbacks of longitudinal data,Several advantages of longitudinal data compared to data that are either purely cross-sectional (regression) orpurely time series data. Having longitudinal data allows us to: S
12、tudy dynamic relationships Study heterogeneity Reduce omitted variable bias With longitudinal data, one can also argue Estimators are more efficient Addresses the causal nature of relationships Main drawback - attrition,Dynamic relationships,Static versus dynamic relationships Figure 1.1 showed a cr
13、oss-sectional (static) relationship. We estimate a decrease of 0.95 % in divorce rates for each $100 increase in AFDC payments. Figure 1.2 showed a temporal (dynamic) relationship. We estimate an increase of 2.9% in divorce rates for each $100 increase in AFDC payments. From 1965 to 1975, AFDC payme
14、nts increased an average of $59 and divorce rates increased 2.5%.,Historical approach,In early panel data studies, pooled cross-sectional data were analyzed by estimating cross-sectional parameters using regression andusing time series methods to model the regression parameter estimates, treating th
15、e estimates as known with certainty. Theil and Goldberger (1961) provide an early discussion on the advantages of estimating these two aspects simultaneously.,Dynamic relationships and time series analysis,When studying dynamic relationships, univariate time series methods are the most well-develope
16、d. However, these methods do not account for relationships among different subjects. Multivariate time series accounts for relationships among a limited number of different subjects. Time series methods requires a fair number (generally, at least 30) observations to make reliable inferences.,Panel d
17、ata as repeated time series,With panel data, we observe several (repeated) subjects for each time period. By taking averages over subjects, our statistics are more reliable we require fewer time series observations to estimate dynamic patterns. For repeated subjects, the model isyit = + it, t=1, .,
18、Ti, i=1, ., n. Here, is the overall mean and it represents subject-specific dynamic patterns. “Unfortunately,” we dont get identical repeated looks. We hope to control for differences among subjects by introducing explanatory variables, or covariates. A basic model is yit = + xit + it, where xit is
19、the explanatory variable. Introducing explanatory variables leaves us with only subject-specific dynamic patterns, that is, yit - ( + xit = it,Heterogeneity,Subjects are unique. In cross-sectional analysis, we use yit = + xit + it ascribe the uniqueness to “ it “. In panel data, we have an opportuni
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