Survival Analysis
Quantitative social scientists use survival analysis to understand the forces that determine the duration of events. This Element provides a guideline to new techniques and models in survival analysis, particularly in three areas: non-proportional covariate effects, competing risks, and multi-state models. It also revisits models for repeated events. The Element promotes multi-state models as a unified framework for survival analysis and highlights the role of general transition probabilities as key quantities of interest that complement traditional hazard analysis. These quantities focus on the long term probabilities that units will occupy particular states conditional on their current state, and they are central in the design and implementation of policy interventions.
Product details
May 2022Paperback
9781009054508
75 pages
228 × 151 × 5 mm
0.14kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Non-proportional Covariates
- 3. Repeated Events
- 4. Competing Risks
- 5. Multi-state Models
- 6. Conclusion.