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The computation of cross sectional weights in household panels is challenging because household compositions change over time. Sampling probabilities of new household entrants are generally not known and assigning them zero weight is not satisfying. Two common approaches to cross sectional...
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panel designers unaware of the breadth of their options and forcing them to makead hoc decisions. In particular, to what … ever expanding panel because even wide following rules do not typically exceed attrition. …
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Using data on annual individual labor income from three representative panel datasets (German SOEP, British BHPS … ... -- Item non-response ; imputation ; income inequality ; income mobility ; panel data ; SOEP ; BHPS ; HILDA …
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The SOEP Group currently is preparing in addition to increasing the size of the core SOEP, to establish a new Innovation Sample (SOEP-IS). This will be established for the period 2012 to 2017 (with a cumulative number of presumably N=5,000 households). Now, in the year 2012, a new subsample is...
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This paper provides a self-contained introduction to the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), concentrating on … corresponding HBAI ones relatively well over time. -- British Household Panel Survey ; household income ; net income ; disposable …
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