Just updated **panelView** in R: it now visualizes multi-way fixed-effect structures as a network graph, building on earlier work by Sergio Correia. You can easily identify singletons and duplicate observations before estimation. https://t.co/xzYe311R7s
ND Sociology is hiring an Endowed Chair in Demography at the Full level. Building ND Pop Analytics: https://t.co/WtPywdF8oe Check out the ad here: https://t.co/5O0GtgVmpf Share widely!! @ASAnews
NEW: Wei-hsin Yu, Kuo-Hsien Su, "Evaluation Criteria and Women's Attainment of Elite STEM Education: Evidence from College Admission Records." https://t.co/gQGhR98dGo
Thanks to @rivkalipko, a new version of *fect* is on GitHub. It has more visual options, including
- improved gap plots
- counterfactual plots
- cumulative effects
- heterogeneous effects (by time) & more
https://t.co/YEWG6LjW4R
Thrilled to share that I’ll be joining @PUSociology@Princeton 🐅 as a Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellow this July! Looking forward to reconnecting with old friends and meeting new ones on the East Coast.
1/ Our meta-analysis of 49 top political science publications using two-way fixed effects (TWFE) models w/ panel data is conditionally accepted at American Political Science Review. [https://t.co/mmEJdumNHJ] w/ @itsalbertchiu@liuziyi233@Lan1Xingchen 🧵
We've revamped the **fect** package in R and integrated **gsynth** into it. The original **gsynth** is retired.
The new package implements a series of imputation estimators, including FEct, IFEct, MC & Gsynth.
New user manual: https://t.co/YEWG6LjW4R