Journal of the Royal Statistical Soicety - Series A

Volume 179, n° 4, October 2016

Preface

  • CHEVALIER A., MOSCONE F., MULLAHY J. - Preface to the papers on ‘health econometrics’,  pp. 883–884

Original Articles

  • CAPPELLARI Lorenzo, DE PAOLI Anna, TURATI Gilberto - Do market incentives for hospitals affect health and service utilization?: evidence from prospective pay system–diagnosis-related groups tariffs in Italian regions, pp. 885–905
  • BERTA Paolo, MARTINI Gianmaria, MOSCONE Francesco, VITTADINI Giorgio - The association between asymmetric information, hospital competition and quality of healthcare: evidence from Italy, pp. 907–926
  • KOCH Steven F., RACINE Jeffrey S. - Healthcare facility choice and user fee abolition: regression discontinuity in a multinomial choice setting, pp. 927–950
  • JONES Andrew M., LOMAS James, MOORE Peter T., RICE Nigel - A quasi-Monte-Carlo comparison of parametric and semiparametric regression methods for heavy-tailed and non-normal data: an application to healthcare costs, pp. 951–974
  • CAIRNS Andrew J. G., BLAKE David, DOWD Kevin, KESSLER Amy R. - Phantoms never die: living with unreliable population data, pp. 975–1005
  • WISNIOWSKI Arkadiusz, FORSTER Jonathan J., SMITH eter W. F., BIJAK Jakub, RAYMER James - Integrated modelling of age and sex patterns of European migration, pp. 1007–1024
  • SIMPSON Ludi, JIVRAJ Stephen, WARREN James - The stability of ethnic identity in England and Wales 2001–2011, pp. 1025–1049
  • FÉ Eduardo, HOLLINGSWORTH Bruce - Short- and long-run estimates of the local effects of retirement on health, pp. 1051–1067
  • TAYLOR James W., YU Keming - Using auto-regressive logit models to forecast the exceedance probability for financial risk management, pp. 1069–1092
  • BRAAKMANN Nils, WILDMAN John - Reconsidering the effect of family size on labour supply: the twin problems of the twin birth instrument, pp. 1093–1115

Book reviews

  • PENENBERG Darryl Neil - Mathematical Statistics: Basic Ideas and Selected Topics, 2nd edn, vols I and II, pp. 1128–1129
  • SHALABH - Statistical Analysis and Data Display: an Intermediate Course with Examples in R, pp. 1129–1130
  • PILLING Mark - Handbook of Cluster Analysis, p. 1130
  • CHATURVEDI Anoop - Analysis of Panel Data, pp. 1130–1131
  • HEWSON Paul - Statistical Rethinking: a Bayesian Course with Examples in R and Stan,  pp. 1131–1132
  • LEWIS Nando - Circular Statistics in R, p. 1132
  • DIETZ Sebastian - Statistics and Data Analysis for Financial Engineering, pp. 1132–1133

(résumés du n° 4/2016)

Volume 179, n° 3, June 2016

  • HAND David J. - ‘Big data’ and data sharing, pp. 629–631  
  • HENER Timo, RAINER Helmut, SIEDLER Thomas - Political socialization in flux?: linking family non-intactness during childhood to adult civic engagement, pp. 633–656
  • BRANDOLINI Andrea, VIVIANO Eliana - Behind and beyond the (head count) employment rate, pp. 657–681
  • KALAYCIOGLU Oya, COPAS Andrew, KING Michael, OMAR Rumana Z. - A comparison of multiple-imputation methods for handling missing data in repeated measurements observational studies, pp. 683–706
  • FRÜHWIRT-SCHNATTER Sylvia, PAMMINGER Christoph, WEBER Andrea, WINTER-EBMER Rudolf - Mothers' long-run career patterns after first birth, pp. 707–725
  • SCHOUTEN Barry, COBBEN Fannie, LUNDQUIST Peter, WAGNER James - Does more balanced survey response imply less non-response bias? pp. 727–748
  • HYYTINEN Ari, ILMAKUNNAS Pekka, MALIRANTA Mika - Olley–Pakes productivity decomposition: computation and inference, pp. 749–761
  • VAN DEN BRAKEL Jan A., KRIEG Sabine - Small area estimation with state space common factor models for rotating panels, pp. 763–791
  • HANLY Mark, CLARKE Paul, STEELE Fiona - Sequence analysis of call record data: exploring the role of different cost settings, pp. 793–808
  • MULLER Daniel, PAGE Lionel - Born leaders: political selection and the relative age effect in the US Congress : D. Muller and L. Page, pp. 809–829
  • MacDONALD John M., KLICK Jonathan, GRUNWALD Ben - The effect of private police on crime: evidence from a geographic regression discontinuity design, pp. 831–846
  • ROHDE Nicholas - J-divergence measurements of economic inequality, pp. 847–870
( résumés du n° 3/2016)

Volume 179, n° 2, February 2016

  • KEIDING Niels, LOUIS Thomas A. - Perils and potentials of self-selected entry to epidemiological studies and surveys, pp. 319–376
  • BOLLINENI-BALABAY Oksana, VAN DEN BRAKEL Jan, PALM Franz - Multivariate state space approach to variance reduction in series with level and variance breaks due to survey redesigns, pp. 377–402
  • FORONI Claudia, MARCELLINO Massimiliano - Mixed frequency structural vector auto-regressive models, pp. 403–425
  • TZAVIDIS Nikos, SALVATI Nicola, SCHMID Timo, FLOURI Eirini, MIDOUHAS Emily - Longitudinal analysis of the strengths and difficulties questionnaire scores of the Millennium Cohort Study children in England using M-quantile random-effects regression, pp. 427–452
  • CHAMBERS Ray, SALVATI Nicola, TZAVIDIS  Nikos - Semiparametric small area estimation for binary outcomes with application to unemployment estimation for local authorities in the UK, pp. 453–479
  • STUDER Matthias, RITSCHARD Gilbert - What matters in differences between life trajectories: a comparative review of sequence dissimilarity measures, pp. 481–511
  • SZCZEPARISKI Łukasz, McHALE Ian - Beyond completion rate: evaluating the passing ability of footballers, pp. 513–533
  • DICKERSON Andrew, POPLI Gurleen K. - Persistent poverty and children's cognitive development: evidence from the UK Millennium Cohort Study, pp. 535–558
  • BATTISTIN Erich, PADULA Mario - Survey instruments and the reports of consumption expenditures: evidence from the consumer expenditure surveys, pp. 559–581
  • HERRMANN Michael, MUNZERT Simon, SELB Peter - Determining the effect of strategic voting on election results, pp. 583–605
  • KRÖGER Hannes, HOFFMANN Rasmus, PAKPAHAN Eduwin - Consequences of measurement error for inference in cross-lagged panel design—the example of the reciprocal causal relationship between subjective health and socio-economic status, pp. 607–628

(résumés du n° 2/2016)

Volume 179, n° 1, January 2016

  • VARIN Cristiano, CATTELAN Manuela, FIRTH David - Statistical modelling of citation exchange between statistics journals, pp. 1–63 (texte)
  • CHAUDHURI Kausik, KIM Minjoo, SHIN Yongcheol - Forecasting distributions of inflation rates: the functional auto-regressive approach, pp. 65–102 (texte)
  • FABRIZI Enrico, MONTANARI Giorgio E., RANALLI M. Giovanna - A hierarchical latent class model for predicting disability small area counts from survey data, pp. 103–131 (texte)
  • TZIOUMIS Konstantinos - Detecting discrimination: a dynamic perspective, pp. 133–152 (texte)
  • ASSAF Shireen, CAMPOSTRINI Stefano, XU Fang, GOTWAY CRAWFORD Carol - Analysing behavioural risk factor surveillance data by using spatially and temporally varying coefficient models, pp. 153–175 (texte)
  • SRIRAM Karthik, SHI Peng, GHOSH Pulak - A Bayesian quantile regression model for insurance company costs data, pp. 177–202 (texte)
  • FEDDERSEN John, METCALFE Robert, WOODEN Mark - Subjective wellbeing: why weather matters, pp. 203–228 (texte)
  • VAN DEN BRAKEL Jan A., BUELENS Bart, BOONSTRA Harm-Jan - Small area estimation to quantify discontinuities in repeated sample surveys, pp. 229–250 (texte)
  • BERGER Y. G., PRIAM R. - A simple variance estimator of change for rotating repeated surveys: an application to the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions household surveys, pp. 251–272 (texte)
  • MARIE Olivier - Police and thieves in the stadium: measuring the (multiple) effects of football matches on crime, pp. 273–292 (texte)
  • SAMUEL I. Berchuck, WARREN Joshua L., HERRING Amy H., EVENSON Kelly R., MOORE Kari A. B., RANCHOD Yamini K., DIEZ-ROUX Ana V. - Spatially modelling the association between access to recreational facilities and exercise: the ‘Multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis’, pp. 293–310 (texte)

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