Evaluating the effectiveness of Washington state repeated job search services on the employment rate of prime-age female welfare recipients
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DOI10.1016/j.jeconom.2008.05.011zbMath1418.62472OpenAlexW2110756175WikidataQ35684049 ScholiaQ35684049MaRDI QIDQ295554
Greg Weeks, Yan Shen, Boqing Wang, Cheng Hsiao
Publication date: 13 June 2016
Published in: Journal of Econometrics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://europepmc.org/articles/pmc4455905
transition probabilityconditional independenceconditional maximum likelihood estimatorrepeated job search services
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