Abbring, J. H. (2002). Stayers versus defecting movers: A note on the identiï¬cation of defective duration models. Economic Letters 74, 327–331.
Bijwaard, G. E. and G. Ridder (2005). Correcting for selective compliance in a re–employment bonus experiment. Journal of Econometrics 125, 77–111.
- Boag, J. W. (1949). Maximum likelihood estimation of the proportion of patients cured by cancer therapy. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B 11, 15–44.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Borjas, G. J. (1985). Assimilation, changes in cohort quality, and the earnings of immigrants. Journal of Labor Economics 3, 463–489.
Borjas, G. J. (1994). The economics of immigration. Journal of Economic Literature 32, 1667–1717.
Borjas, G. J. and B. Bratsberg (1996). Who leaves? the outmigration of the foreignborn. The Review of Economics and Statistics 78, 165–176.
- CBS (2003). Allochtonen in Nederland 2003. Voorburg.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Chiswick, B. R. (1978). The effect of Americanization on the earnings of foreign-born men. Journal of Political Economy 86, 897–921.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Constant, A. and D. S. Massey (2003). Self-selection, earnings and out-migration: A longitudinal study of immigrants to Germany. Journal of Population Economics 16, 631–653.
Constant, A. and K. F. Zimmermann (2003). Circular movements and time away from the host country. Discussion Paper 960, IZA, Bonn.
- Cox, D. R. (1972). Regression models and life–tables (with discussion). Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B 34, 187–220.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Detang-Dessendre, C. and I. Molho (1999). Migration and changing employment status: A hazard function analysis. Journal of Regional Science 39, 103–123.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Duleep, H. O. (1994). Social security and the emigration of immigrants. Social Security Bulletin 57, 37–52.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Dunsmuir, W., R. Tweedie, L. Flack, and K. Mengersen (1989). Modelling of transitions between employment states for young Australians. Australian Journal of Statistics 31A, 165–196.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Dustmann, C. (1995). Return migration: The european experience. Economic Policy 22, 214–250.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Dustmann, C. (2000). Temporary migration and economic assimilation. Swedish Economic Policy Review 7, 213–244.
- Dustmann, C. (2002). Return migration, wage differentials, and the optimal migration duration. European Economic Review 47, 353–369.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Goldstein, S. (1964). The extend of repeated migration: An analysis based on the Danish population register. Journal of the American Statistical Association 59, 1121–1132.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Heckman, J. J. and B. Singer (1984). A method for minimizing the impact of distributional assumptions in econometric models for duration data. Econometrica 52, 271–320.
- Heckman, J. J. and J. R. Walker (1987). Using goodness of ï¬t and other criteria to choose among competing duration models: A case study of Hutterite data. In C. C. Clogg (Ed.), Sociological Methodology (1987), pp. 247–308. American Sociological Association: Washington DC.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Hill, J. K. (1987). Immigrant decisions concerning durations of stay and migratory frequency. Journal of Development Economics 25, 221–234.
- Lancaster, T. (1990). The Econometric Analysis of Transition Data. Cambridge University Press.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Longva, P. (2001). Out–migration of immigrants: Implications for assimilation analysis. Memorandum 04/2001, University of Oslo.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Maller, R. A. and X. Zhou (1996). Survival Analysis with Long-term Survivors. Chichester: John Wiley.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Manton, K. G., E. Stallard, and J. W. Vaupel (1981). Methods for the mortality experience of heterogeous populations. Demography 18, 389–410.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Oakes, D. A. (2001). Biometrika centenary: Survival analysis. Biometrika 88, 99–142.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Reagan, P. B. and R. J. Olsen (2000). You can go home again: Evidence from longitudinal data. Demography 37, 339–350.
Roodenburg, H., R. Euwals, and H. ter Rele (2003). Immigration and the Dutch Economy. The Hague, The Netherlands: CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy.
Schmidt, P. and A. D. Witte (1989). Predicting criminal recidivism using ‘split population’ survival time models. Journal of Econometrics 40, 141–159.
- van den Berg, G. J. (2001). Duration models: Speciï¬cation, identiï¬cation, and multiple duration. In J. Heckman and E. Leamer (Eds.), Handbook of Econometrics, Volume V, Chapter 55, pp. 3381–3460. Amsterdam: North–Holland.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Van Ours, J. and J. Veenman (2005). The netherlands; old emigrants - young immigrant country. In K. Zimmermann (Ed.), European Migration: What do we know?, pp. 173–196. Oxford UP.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Yamaguchi, K. (1992). Accelerated failure-time regression models with a regression model of surviving fraction: An application to the analysis of â€Permanent Employment †in Japan. Journal of the American Statistical Association 87, 284–292.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Zorlu, A. and J. Hartog (2001). Migration and immigrants: The case of The Netherlands.