Yonca is talking about this:
STB-45 sg93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switching
regressions
(help switchr, elapse if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . F.
Zimmerman
9/98 pp.30-33; STB Reprints Vol 8, pp.183--186
Note that the entire text of the original article is accessible at
http://www.stata.com/products/stb/journals/stb45.pdf
I can't comment on Dickens and Lang (1985). Do please recall that such
minimal references are deprecated on Statalist.
Nick
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Leman-Yonca Gurbuzer
I wonder if anyone has ever used Switchr command to test the dual
labor market hypothesis (primary and secondary segment) as in
Dickens&Lang(1985). I'm currenly learning the switching models so I
didn't really understand the example in the help of the 'switchr'
command.
Could anyone please give me an example with detailed variables so that
I can apply this command to my work ?
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