A General Semiparametric Approach to Inference with Marker-Dependent Hazard Rate Models

39 Pages Posted: 2 Aug 2014 Last revised: 16 Apr 2023

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Gerard J. van den Berg

University of Groningen; VU University Amsterdam - Department of Economics; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); IZA Institute of Labor Economics; Tinbergen Institute

Lena Janys

University of Mannheim

Enno Mammen

University of Mannheim - Department of Economics

Jens Perch Nielsen

City University London - Cass Business School

Abstract

We examine a new general class of hazard rate models for survival data, containing a parametric and a nonparametric component. Both can be a mix of a time effect and (possibly time-dependent) marker or covariate effects. A number of well-known models are special cases. In a counting process framework, a general profile likelihood estimator is developed and the parametric component of the model is shown to be asymptotically normal and efficient. The analysis improves on earlier results for special cases. Finite sample properties are investigated in simulations.The estimator is shown to work well under realistic empirical conditions. The estimator is applied to investigate the long-run relationship between birth weight and later-life mortality using data from the Uppsala Birth Cohort Study of individuals born in 1915-1929. The results suggest a relationship that is difficult to capture with simple parametric specifications. Moreover, its shape at higher birth weights differs across gender.

Keywords: birth weight, covariate effects, survival analysis, local linear estimation, asymptotic distribution, mortality, social class

JEL Classification: C41, C14, I12, J13

Suggested Citation

van den Berg, Gerard J. and Janys, Lena and Mammen, Enno and Nielsen, Jens Perch, A General Semiparametric Approach to Inference with Marker-Dependent Hazard Rate Models. IZA Discussion Paper No. 8339, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2475307 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2475307

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Lena Janys

University of Mannheim

Universitaetsbibliothek Mannheim
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Mannheim, 68131
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Enno Mammen

University of Mannheim - Department of Economics ( email )

Mannheim, 68131
Germany

Jens Perch Nielsen

City University London - Cass Business School ( email )

106 Bunhill Row
London, EC1Y 8TZ
United Kingdom

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