Hi everyone
Instats presents Difference-in-Differences (DiD) Methods with Panel Data by Jeff Wooldridge, running April 4-5 (starting 11am EST). This workshop covers recent developments in difference-in-differences (DiD) estimation for causal inference with longitudinal panel data using Stata, covering the foundational theory for DiD approaches along with flexible regression-based methods and staggered interventions. More recent methods based on rolling controls, long differencing, and more will also will be covered. You can participate in the live sessions or asynchronously through the Instats platform where all Zoom sessions will be recorded and available for 30 days. Jeff will also be available for Q&A during the workshop and afterwards for 30 days through the Instats platform.
Please consider coming along, and feel free to tell your friends and colleagues about this unique opportunity to get taught DiD methods by one of the world's best econometric educators.
The workshop fees are ~$400 for researchers and $250 for PhD and other students, and for our institutional partners these come down to ~$275 and $185 USD. It's free to become an Instats partner if you'd like to receive similar discounts on any Instats workshop -- to inquire contact info@instats.org
Happy modeling!
Michael Zyphur
Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
instats.org
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