An important issue in designing survey questions on household consumption is the level of aggregation of expenditure categories. In this paper, I present experimental evidence on biases that are related to the choice of expenditure categories. Comparing responses to a 'one shot' question with responses to a more disaggregated design that comprises 35 expenditure categories reveals significant underreporting in the one-shot question. The same holds true when responses to one of these still relatively broad categories (food and beverages) are compared with measures from a budget survey that is based on a very detailed expenditure diary. There is also some evidence that these biases affect subsequent substantive economic analysis such as the e...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
We document an effect of survey participation on household saving. Identification comes from random ...
Recall food consumption data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...
An important issue in designing survey questions on household consumption is the level of aggregatio...
When designing household surveys, including surveys that measure consumption expenditure, numerous c...
Household-level data on consumer expenditures underpin a wide range of empirical research in modern ...
This paper tests for a number of survey effects in the elicitation of expenditure items. In particu...
This paper addresses respondents’ interpretation of the term “household expenditure” when answering ...
General purpose surveys typically refrain from using an exhaustive list of consumption expenditure i...
In households surveys, quantities of interest are frequently elicited using categorized (range-card)...
This paper provides evidence on the relevance of the collection mode for the analysis of consumption...
This paper addresses respondents’ interpretation of the term “household expenditure” when answering ...
We randomly assigned eight different consumption surveys to obtain evidence on the nature of measure...
Summary: Household total expenditure (consumption) is a very important phenomenon in many research a...
The paper uses data from the consumer expenditure surveys to demonstrate that the mode of collection...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
We document an effect of survey participation on household saving. Identification comes from random ...
Recall food consumption data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...
An important issue in designing survey questions on household consumption is the level of aggregatio...
When designing household surveys, including surveys that measure consumption expenditure, numerous c...
Household-level data on consumer expenditures underpin a wide range of empirical research in modern ...
This paper tests for a number of survey effects in the elicitation of expenditure items. In particu...
This paper addresses respondents’ interpretation of the term “household expenditure” when answering ...
General purpose surveys typically refrain from using an exhaustive list of consumption expenditure i...
In households surveys, quantities of interest are frequently elicited using categorized (range-card)...
This paper provides evidence on the relevance of the collection mode for the analysis of consumption...
This paper addresses respondents’ interpretation of the term “household expenditure” when answering ...
We randomly assigned eight different consumption surveys to obtain evidence on the nature of measure...
Summary: Household total expenditure (consumption) is a very important phenomenon in many research a...
The paper uses data from the consumer expenditure surveys to demonstrate that the mode of collection...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
We document an effect of survey participation on household saving. Identification comes from random ...
Recall food consumption data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...