This paper addresses respondents’ interpretation of the term “household expenditure” when answering survey questions. A sizeable minority of respondents do not attempt to include all transactions made by every household member, interpreting the question as eliciting individual consumption. This biases estimates of expenditure downward. Furthermore, this bias is predicted by respondent characteristics.Not applicabl
Household-level data on consumer expenditures underpin a wide range of empirical research in modern ...
The analysis of self-reports will be severely biased if they are subject to reporting heterogeneity....
Abstract: Past approaches to correcting for unit nonresponse in sample surveys by re-weighting the d...
This paper addresses respondents’ interpretation of the term “household expenditure” when answering ...
This paper addresses respondents’ interpretation of the term “household expenditure” when answering ...
An important issue in designing survey questions on household consumption is the level of aggregatio...
This paper tests for a number of survey effects in the elicitation of expenditure items. In particu...
The Consumer Expenditure Interview Survey (CE) is a nationwide survey conducted by the U.S. Bureau o...
The paper uses data from the consumer expenditure surveys to demonstrate that the mode of collection...
We randomly assigned eight different consumption surveys to obtain evidence on the nature of measure...
This paper examines whether reported income and consumption generate biases for studies on income an...
Traditionally, the difference between income and expenditure reported in household surveys is used f...
Abstract: Measures of households ’ past behavior, their expectations with respect to future events a...
This paper considers data quality issues to analyze the pattern of con-sumption inequality in the 19...
We study how estimators used to impute consumption in survey data are inconsistent due to measuremen...
Household-level data on consumer expenditures underpin a wide range of empirical research in modern ...
The analysis of self-reports will be severely biased if they are subject to reporting heterogeneity....
Abstract: Past approaches to correcting for unit nonresponse in sample surveys by re-weighting the d...
This paper addresses respondents’ interpretation of the term “household expenditure” when answering ...
This paper addresses respondents’ interpretation of the term “household expenditure” when answering ...
An important issue in designing survey questions on household consumption is the level of aggregatio...
This paper tests for a number of survey effects in the elicitation of expenditure items. In particu...
The Consumer Expenditure Interview Survey (CE) is a nationwide survey conducted by the U.S. Bureau o...
The paper uses data from the consumer expenditure surveys to demonstrate that the mode of collection...
We randomly assigned eight different consumption surveys to obtain evidence on the nature of measure...
This paper examines whether reported income and consumption generate biases for studies on income an...
Traditionally, the difference between income and expenditure reported in household surveys is used f...
Abstract: Measures of households ’ past behavior, their expectations with respect to future events a...
This paper considers data quality issues to analyze the pattern of con-sumption inequality in the 19...
We study how estimators used to impute consumption in survey data are inconsistent due to measuremen...
Household-level data on consumer expenditures underpin a wide range of empirical research in modern ...
The analysis of self-reports will be severely biased if they are subject to reporting heterogeneity....
Abstract: Past approaches to correcting for unit nonresponse in sample surveys by re-weighting the d...