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Event-History Analysis : Its Contributions to Modeling and Causal Inference Export

Sociological Theory and Methods, Vol. 2, No. 1. (1987), pp. 61-82.

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     This paper provides a didactic overview of event-history analysis in sociology. Specifically, it focuses on modeling and causal inference in the analysis of event histories. Various event-history models are described, and substantive and technical considerations for the choice of a particular model are discussed. The paper also presents a discussion on causal inference by addressing both substantive and technical issues in the causal analysis of event-history data.


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