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The nswdemo
data frame contains 722 rows and 10 columns.
These data are pertinent to an investigation of the way that
earnings changed, between 1974-1975 and 1978, for an experimental
treatment who were given job training as compared with a control
group who did not receive such training.
The psid1
data set is an alternative non-experimental "control"
group. psid2
and psid3
are subsets of psid1
,
designed to be better matched to the experimental data than
psid1
. Note also the cps1
, cps2
and cps3
datasets (DAAGxtras) that have been proposed as
non-experimental controls.
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This data frame contains the following columns:
a numeric vector identifying the study in which the subjects were enrolled (0 = Control, 1 = treated).
age (in years).
years of education.
(0 = not black, 1 = black).
(0 = not hispanic, 1 = hispanic).
(0 = not married, 1 = married).
(0 = completed high school, 1 = dropout).
real earnings in 1974.
real earnings in 1975.
real earnings in 1978.
http://www.nber.org/~rdehejia/nswdata.html
Dehejia, R.H. and Wahba, S. 1999. Causal effects in non-experimental studies: re-evaluating the evaluation of training programs. Journal of the American Statistical Association 94: 1053-1062.
Lalonde, R. 1986. Evaluating the economic evaluations of training programs. American Economic Review 76: 604-620.
Smith, J. A. and Todd, P.E. 2005,"Does Matching overcome. LaLonde?s critique of nonexperimental estimators", Journal of Econometrics 125: 305-353.
Dehejia, R.H. 2005. Practical propensity score matching: a reply to Smith and Todd. Journal of Econometrics 125: 355-364.
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