hazard model
hazard model, proportional-hazard model A statistical technique for determining ‘hazard functions’, or the probability that an individual will experience an event (for example first employment) within a particular time-period, given that the individual was subject to the risk that the event might occur (in this case, given continuing initial unemployment).
Since the hazard or risk of re-employment is likely to change over time, it is necessary to decide upon the functional form by which the hazard may depend upon time and the different explanatory variables, although there may in fact be little information upon which to base this decision. Cox's ‘proportional hazard model’ is a particular approach to a class of such models which is easily estimated. In the above example, for any two individuals the ratio of their ‘hazard’ in terms of finding employment is considered to be constant at all points in time, hence ‘proportional’. The technique allows for individual observations to be ‘censored’ (the event of interest has not occurred) or ‘uncensored’ (the event of interest has occurred) in producing estimates (see P. D. Allison ,
Event History Analysis, 1984
). See also
EVENT-HISTORY ANALYSIS.
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Lothair II
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Lothair II (826–869) King of Lotharingia (855–869), son of Lothair I . He inherited Lotharingia (Lorraine) from his father, and the kingdom of Provence from his brother (863). He inherited Lotharingia (Lorraine...
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Lothair I
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Louis the German forced (843) Lothair to sign the fateful Treaty of...Charlemagne among the three brothers; Lothair retained the imperial title...crowned emperor at Rome in 850, Lothair , king of Lotharingia, and Charles. In 855 he abdicated...
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Lothair
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Lothair sometimes called Lothair II, d. 869, king of Lotharingia (855-69), second son of Emperor of the West Lothair I. He inherited the region bounded by the Rhine, Scheldt...
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Lotharingia
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Before his death (855), Lothair subdivided his lands among...three sons. His son, King Lothair (for whom the region is named), was given Lotharingia as a kingdom, while Italy...II and Charles. King Lothair died in 869, and in 870...
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Louis the German
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...German c.804-876, king of the East Franks...conflict between his brother Lothair I (who succeeded Louis...Louis's holdings to Lothair; Louis again rebelled...Charles II ) against Lothair, who sought to gain...II and King Lothair of Lotharingia. After King ...
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