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detailed survey and interviewer data from the German Socioeconomic Panel, considering a broad set of income and wealth outcomes. …
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detailed survey and interviewer data from the German Socioeconomic Panel, considering a broad set of income and wealth outcomes …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320423
detailed survey and interviewer data from the German Socioeconomic Panel, considering a broad set of income and wealth outcomes. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010262678
We describe methods of combining administrative and survey data to improve the measurement of income. We begin by … the potential of linked data by showing how using linked administrative variables improves the measurement of income and …
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This paper asks whether income mobility in South Africa over the last decade has indeed been as impressive as currently … thought. Using new national panel data (NIDS), substantial measurement error in reported income data is found, which is … further corroborated by a provincial income data panel (KIDS). By employing an instrumental variables approach using two …
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We argue that inter-country comparisons of income poverty based on poverty lines uniformly reflecting the costs of the … and in the construction of income poverty lines that uniformly reflect the costs of the basic requirements of human beings …
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This paper aims to describe non-respondents in the Bank of Italy�s Survey of Household Income and Wealth (SHIW) and … to measure the underestimation of income and wealth attributable to non-response. The evidence confirms that non … (the adjusted estimates are from 15 to 31 per cent higher than the unadjusted) than for income (for which the adjustments …
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The paper addresses two questions. First, is item nonresponse (INR) a precursor of panel attrition (UNR), as predicted by the theory of a latent cooperation continuum, or is the interrelation of another type? Second, are the results in models of item nonresponse behavior affected by a...
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The primus inter pares of the UN Millennium Development Goals is to reduce poverty. The only internationally accepted method of estimating poverty requires a measurement of total consumption based on a time and resource demanding household budget or integrated survey over 12 months. Rather than...
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This paper examines the performance of a particular method for predicting poverty. The method is a supplement to the approach of measuring poverty through a fully-fledged household expenditure survey. As most developing countries cannot justify the expenses of frequent household expenditure...
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