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bias. We study this using a unique dataset that combines survey information of individual workers with administrative … survey respondents and non-respondents. We develop a method to empirically distinguish between two explanations for a bias in … both explanations. We discuss implications for standard methods to deal with non-response bias …
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bias. We study this by using a data set that combines survey information of individual workers with administrative records … survey respondents and non-respondents. We develop a method to distinguish empirically between two explanations for a bias in … both explanations. We discuss implications for standard methods to deal with non-response bias. …
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Social surveys are often used to estimate unemployment duration distributions. Survey nonresponse may then cause a bias … respondents and non-respondents. We develop a method to empirically distinguish between two explanations for a bias in results … both explanations. We discuss implications for standard methods to deal with non-response bias. …
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bias. We study this using a unique dataset that combines survey information of individual workers with administrative … survey respondents and non-respondents. We develop a method to empirically distinguish between two explanations for a bias in … both explanations. We discuss implications for standard methods to deal with non-response bias. …
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