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consumption data in cross sectional household surveys, to missing panel household data. We focus on methods that aim to compare …
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of a panel. Our estimates indicate that the effect of being interviewed for a second time is to increase the mean of … reported monthly income by £142 (8 percent). Dependent interviewing - a recall device commonly used in panel surveys - takes … attributed to changes in respondent reporting behaviour (panel conditioning). Our analysis suggests that falls in respondent …
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The Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) provides information about house-hold wealth (real and financial assets as well as liabilities) from 15 Euro-countries around the year 2010 (first wave). The survey will be the central dataset in this topic in the future. However, several...
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Measuring poverty trends and dynamics is an important undertaking for poverty reduction policies, which is further highlighted by the SDG goal 1 on eradicating poverty by 2030. We provide a broad overview of the pros and cons of poverty imputation in data-scarce environments, update recent...
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There is an increasingly stronger demand for more frequent and accurate poverty estimates, despite the oftentimes unavailable household consumption data. We offer a review of alternative imputation methods that have been employed to provide poverty estimates in such contexts. These range from...
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