Due 8am EST Wednesday Oct 17, 2018

Econ B2000, MA Econometrics

Kevin R Foster, CCNY

Exam is week after!

Each student should submit a separate assignment, even if it is an identical computer file to the rest of your study group. When submitting assignments, please include your name and the assignment number as part of the filename. Please write the names of your study group members at the beginning of your homework.

  1. What are the names of the people in your study group?

  2. Using the CPS data, construct an interesting regression on wage and salary. Think about, and explain, what subgroup you’re looking at. Explain your choices about what variables to include. Don’t just give me raw output! Make a nice table, like stargazer or in Stock and Watson (e.g. Chapter 9, Table 9.2). Make nice graphs and tests of groups of coefficients. Explain your regressions and what you learn.

  3. Look at averages by educational attainment and discuss how these relate to the results from your previous regression. What does OLS contribute; how does it change the simple results from differences in means?

  4. Consider the following table of numbers of people (from CPS data) who make under or over $15/hr in wage - a level that some politicians want to set as the new minimum wage. (This is a particular subset, don’t bother trying to replicate, the numbers given here should be sufficient.)

number Native Immigrant Native Immigrant
Educ HS or more 14235 3113 33150 5296
no HS diploma 1062 1824 662 567
  1. Is the fraction of immigrants making less than $15/hr different from the fraction making more than $15/hr? In a statistical test of the difference, what is t-statistic, p-value, and confidence interval?
  2. Is the fraction of people without a HS diploma, making less than $15/hr, different from the fraction making more than $15/hr? In a statistical test of the difference, what is t-statistic, p-value, and confidence interval?
  3. In the population of people making less than $15/hr, what fraction are immigrants without a HS diploma?
  4. What is the conditional probability of finding an immigrant without a HS degree, given that the person is an immigrant and is making less than $15/hr?
  5. What is the conditional probability of finding an immigrant without a HS degree, given that the person is an immigrant and is making more than $15/hr?
  6. Do these results generally agree with your regression results from the earlier question? Explain.