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Tamás Bartus
(Tamas Bartus)

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First Name:Tamas
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RePEc Short-ID:pba179
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http://web.uni-corvinus.hu/bartus

Affiliation

Közgazdaságtan Intézet
Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem

Budapest, Hungary
https://www.uni-corvinus.hu/fooldal/egyetemunkrol/intezetek/kozgazdasagtan-intezet/
RePEc:edi:bkeeehu (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Tamás Bartus, 2012. "Can multilevel multiprocess models be estimated using Stata? A case for the cmp command," German Stata Users' Group Meetings 2012 01, Stata Users Group.
  2. Tamás Bartus, 2010. "Yet another program to create publication-quality tables," German Stata Users' Group Meetings 2010 08, Stata Users Group.
  3. Tamás Bartus, 2006. "Marginal effects and extending the Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition for nonlinear models," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2006 05, Stata Users Group.
  4. Tamás Bartus, 2003. "Calculation of average marginal effects using -margin-," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2003 12, Stata Users Group.
  5. Tamás Bartus, 1998. "Social Networks and Labor Market Outcomes: Do personal connections always lead to better jobs?," Rajk László Szakkollégium Working Papers 2, Rajk László College.

Articles

  1. Zsolt Spéder & Tamás Bartus, 2017. "Educational Enrolment, Double-Status Positions and the Transition to Motherhood in Hungary," European Journal of Population, Springer;European Association for Population Studies, vol. 33(1), pages 55-85, February.
  2. Tamás Bartus, 2017. "Multilevel multiprocess modeling with gsem," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 17(2), pages 442-461, June.
  3. Tamas Bartus & David Roodman, 2014. "Estimation of multiprocess survival models with cmp," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 14(4), pages 756-777, December.
  4. Tamás Bartus, 2005. "Estimation of marginal effects using margeff," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 5(3), pages 309-329, September.

Software components

  1. Tamas Bartus, 2004. "GDECOMP: Stata module to compute decomposition of outcome differentials after nonlinear models," Statistical Software Components S456763, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 20 Sep 2006.
  2. Tamas Bartus, 2004. "MARGEFF: Stata module to compute average marginal effects for categorical and limited dependent variable models," Statistical Software Components S445001, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 04 Sep 2009.

Books

  1. Daniela Andren & Tamas Bartus & Herbert Brücker & John Earle & Jan Fidrmuc & Mihails Hazans & Peter Huber & Gábor Kertesi & Janos Köllö & Dana Sapatoru & Ken Smith & Parvati Trübswetter, 2004. "Human Capital, Spatial Mobility, and Lock-in – The Experience of Candidate Countries," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 25394.

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