Event History Analysis (SPS-WS-HAR-EV-24)
SPS-WS-HAR-EV-24
Department |
SPS |
Course category |
SPS Workshop |
Course type |
Workshop |
Academic year |
2024-2025 |
Term |
3RD TERM |
Credits |
10 (EUI SPS Department) |
Professors |
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Contact |
Rzemieniecka, Monika
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Course materials |
Sessions |
21/05/2025 9:00-13:00 @ Seminar Room 3, Badia Fiesolana
21/05/2025 14:00-18:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana
22/05/2025 9:00-18:00 @ Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana
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Enrollment info |
25/08/2024 - 15/06/2025 |
Purpose
Event history analysis (also known as hazard, survival, duration, failure-time, etc analysis) is a family of methods for the study of discrete outcomes over time. Its main applications in sociology include demographic events (births, deaths), entry and exit from social relationships (marriage, employment), collective action (protests, coups), and formal organizational change (passage of a law, adoption or abandonment of a corporate program). This class introduces main concepts, models, and measurement issues in event history analysis, and allows students to gain practical familiarity with this methodology. The software used during the course is Stata.
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