Abstract
This research centres on the financial survival experience of participants in a New Zealand court-administered debt repayment plan. Using Kaplan–Meier estimators of survival and hazard functions, we summarize and plot survival data. Group experience is compared by means of log-rank tests. The proportional hazard models, fitted over a partitioned time axis, demonstrate that a number of factors including the number of dependents and the fact of previous bankruptcy are predictive of defaulted debtors’ financial survival.
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