An instrumental variable approach under dependent censoring
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Publication:6507950
DOI10.1007/S11749-023-00903-9arXiv2208.04184MaRDI QIDQ6507950FDOQ6507950
Authors: Gilles Crommen, Jad Beyhum, Ingrid Van Keilegom
Abstract: This paper considers the problem of inferring the causal effect of a variable on a dependently censored survival time . We allow for unobserved confounding variables, such that the error term of the regression model for is correlated with the confounded variable . Moreover, is subject to dependent censoring. This means that is right censored by a censoring time , which is dependent on (even after conditioning out the effects of the measured covariates). A control function approach, relying on an instrumental variable, is leveraged to tackle the confounding issue. Further, it is assumed that and follow a joint regression model with bivariate Gaussian error terms and an unspecified covariance matrix such that the dependent censoring can be handled in a flexible manner. Conditions under which the model is identifiable are given, a two-step estimation procedure is proposed, and it is shown that the resulting estimator is consistent and asymptotically normal. Simulations are used to confirm the validity and finite-sample performance of the estimation procedure. Finally, the proposed method is used to estimate the causal effect of job training programs on unemployment duration.
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