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Heterogeneous interpretation of “household expenditure” in survey reports : evidence and implications of bias

Author(s)
Comerford, David  
Delaney, Liam  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2692
Date Issued
2010-06
Date Available
2011-01-07T14:32:37Z
Abstract
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.
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Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. Geary Institute
Series
UCD Geary Institute Discussion Paper Series
WP 10 29
Subjects

Household expenditure...

Survey methods

Measurement error

Subject – LCSH
Consumption (Economics)--Surveys--Methodology
Household surveys--Methodology
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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