Improving the Quality of Economic Data: Lessons from the HRS and AHEAD

作者: F. Thomas Juster , James P. Smith

DOI: 10.1080/01621459.1997.10473648

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摘要: Abstract Missing data are an increasingly important problem in economic surveys, especially when trying to measure household wealth. However, some relatively simple new survey methods such as follow-up brackets appear appreciably improve the quality of data. Brackets represent partial responses asset questions and apparently significantly reduce item nonresponse. also provide a remedy deal with nonignorable nonresponse bias, critical

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