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The use of process-produced data plays a large and growing role in empirical labor market research. To address data problems, previous research have developed deductive correction rules that make use of within-person information. We test data reliability and the effectiveness of different...
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reasons for these errors including imputation, an important source of error. Both false negative and false positive reports …
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reasons for these errors including imputation, an important source of error. Both false negative and false positive reports …
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This paper examines alternative forms of match bias arising from earnings imputation. Wage equation parameters are … imputation match criteria (e.g., union status) are severely biased. Related forms of match bias arise with respect to attributes …
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-based imputation procedures lead to inconsistent estimates. We offer an easily-implemented correction and correct asymptotic standard …
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-based imputation procedures lead to inconsistent estimates. We offer an easily-implemented correction and correct asymptotic standard …
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-based imputation procedures lead to inconsistent estimates. We offer an easily-implemented correction and correct asymptotic standard …
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The use of process-produced data plays a large and growing role in empirical labor market research. To address data problems, previous research have developed deductive correction rules that make use of within-person information. We test data reliability and the effectiveness of different...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010420673
. Estimated effects of income and race are noticeably biased. We then examine error due to item non-response and imputation, as … well as whether imputation improves estimates. Item non-respondents have higher receipt rates than the population, even …
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