Investigating non-ignorable dropout in panel studies of residential mobility

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We consider the effect of non-ignorable dropout in the analysis of residential mobility in household panel surveys. To investigate the effect of such dropout, we consider two types of selection model: the first allows dropout to depend directly on the individual's potentially missing moving status, and the second is a Heckman-type selection model with correlated errors. We discuss the identification and estimation of these models and use simulations to study the role of exclusion restrictions in minimizing the dependence of inferences on unverifiable parametric assumptions. The models are both applied to data from the British Household Panel Survey. © 2013 Royal Statistical Society.

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Washbrook, E., Clarke, P. S., & Steele, F. (2014). Investigating non-ignorable dropout in panel studies of residential mobility. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C: Applied Statistics, 63(2), 239–266. https://doi.org/10.1111/rssc.12028

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