Conceptos Básicos
Assessing predictability of fertility outcomes using Dutch survey and register data to advance understanding of fertility behavior.
Resumen
The content discusses a data challenge, PreFer, focusing on predicting fertility outcomes in the Netherlands by combining Dutch survey (LISS panel) and register data. It highlights the importance of assessing predictability, comparing theory-driven and data-driven methods, and utilizing data challenges for scientific progress. The methodology, phases, submission process, evaluation metrics, and determining winners are detailed.
Abstract:
- Research on determinants of fertility outcomes.
- Lack of predictive evaluation in social sciences.
- Introduction to datasets (LISS panel & Dutch register).
- Description of fertility prediction data challenge PreFer starting in Spring 2024.
Introduction:
- Importance of quantifying predictability in social sciences.
- Overview of explanatory vs. predictive modeling.
- Significance of out-of-sample predictive ability.
Data Extraction:
- "Approximately 25% of people in the LISS dataset had a new child between 2021 and 2023."
- "For each person in the sample aged 18-45 in 2020, we calculated the number of children in each year between 2021 and 2023."
Estadísticas
"Approximately 25% of people in the LISS dataset had a new child between 2021 and 2023."
"For each person in the sample aged 18-45 in 2020, we calculated the number of children in each year between 2021 and 2023."