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The Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) provides information about household wealth (real and financial … sampling processes, the interview modes, the oversampling techniques, the unit and item non-response rates and how itis dealt …
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The Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) provides information about house-hold wealth (real and financial … framework for our analysis is the "Guidelines for Micro Statistics on Household Wealth" from the OECD (2013). We have two main … processes, the interview modes, the oversampling techniques, the unit and item non-response rates and how it is dealt with them …
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This paper uses microdata from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's Household Inflation Expectations survey to obtain an …
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household consumption data are unavailable or missing. These contexts range from completely missing and partially missing … consumption data in cross sectional household surveys, to missing panel household data. We focus on methods that aim to compare …, with pedagogical discussion on the intuition. Empirical illustrations are provided using several rounds of household survey …
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This paper presents evidence that the quality of survey data on household incomes systematically improves across waves … effect only after a first interview. It explains approximately one third of the observed increase. The remaining share is …
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It is common practice to adapt the format of a question to the mode of data collection. Multi-coded questions in self-completion and face-to-face modes tend to be transformed for telephone into a series of 'yes/no' questions. Questions with response scales are often branched in telephone...
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