Background Income is one of the most important measures of well-being, but it is notoriously difficult to measure accurately. In the United States, income data are available from surveys, tax records, and government programs, but each of these sources has important strengths and major limitations when used alone. Objectives We link multiple data sources to develop the Comprehensive Income Dataset (CID), a prototype for a restricted micro-level dataset that combines the demographic detail of survey data with the accuracy of administrative measures. Methods By incorporating information on nearly all taxable income, tax credits, and cash and in-kind government transfers, the CID surpasses previous efforts to provide an accurate and compr...
The presence of income inequality is an important problem to demographers, policy makers, economists...
Administrative income tax data indicate that U.S. top income and wealth shares are both substantial ...
In many countries results of inequality trends are ambiguous, because different methodological appro...
Income is one of the most important measures of well-being, but it is notoriously difficult to measu...
We examine the consequences of underreporting of transfer programs in household survey data for seve...
We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of income and employment data in national surveys, in unempl...
In this paper, we evaluate two survey innovations aimed at improving income measurement. These innov...
It is generally accepted that household surveys fail to accurately portray the top tail of the incom...
Producción CientíficaThis paper aims at analyzing the effects of changing from survey to administrat...
It is appropriate to take stock of extant measures of income inequality as they pertain to their uti...
This paper demonstrates quantitatively that modern estimates of income inequality based on the data ...
This paper aims to analyze the effect on measured inequality and its structure of using administrati...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139912/1/roiw12324.pdfhttps://deepblue...
The paper uses the flexibility of household survey data to align their income categories and recipie...
Household surveys often fail to capture the top tail of income and wealth distributions, as evidence...
The presence of income inequality is an important problem to demographers, policy makers, economists...
Administrative income tax data indicate that U.S. top income and wealth shares are both substantial ...
In many countries results of inequality trends are ambiguous, because different methodological appro...
Income is one of the most important measures of well-being, but it is notoriously difficult to measu...
We examine the consequences of underreporting of transfer programs in household survey data for seve...
We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of income and employment data in national surveys, in unempl...
In this paper, we evaluate two survey innovations aimed at improving income measurement. These innov...
It is generally accepted that household surveys fail to accurately portray the top tail of the incom...
Producción CientíficaThis paper aims at analyzing the effects of changing from survey to administrat...
It is appropriate to take stock of extant measures of income inequality as they pertain to their uti...
This paper demonstrates quantitatively that modern estimates of income inequality based on the data ...
This paper aims to analyze the effect on measured inequality and its structure of using administrati...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139912/1/roiw12324.pdfhttps://deepblue...
The paper uses the flexibility of household survey data to align their income categories and recipie...
Household surveys often fail to capture the top tail of income and wealth distributions, as evidence...
The presence of income inequality is an important problem to demographers, policy makers, economists...
Administrative income tax data indicate that U.S. top income and wealth shares are both substantial ...
In many countries results of inequality trends are ambiguous, because different methodological appro...