Using quality of interview information to assess nonrandom attrition bias in developing country panel data

Panel data often provide an understanding of household behavior not possible with cross‐sectional information alone. However, a disturbing feature of such data is that there can be substantial, nonrandom attrition and many analysts share the concern that this inhibits the ability to make accurate in...

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Main Author: Maluccio, John A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2004
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157550
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description Panel data often provide an understanding of household behavior not possible with cross‐sectional information alone. However, a disturbing feature of such data is that there can be substantial, nonrandom attrition and many analysts share the concern that this inhibits the ability to make accurate inferences. The author examines attrition in the KwaZulu–Natal Income Dynamics Study 1993–1998, assesses the extent of attrition bias for a specific empirical example, and proposes and implements a selection correction methodology using quality of first round interview variables as identifying instruments. The results show that attrition does lead to statistical bias in the “behavioral” coefficients in estimation of household‐level expenditure functions. Since it is typically difficult to determine the bias for a particular analysis a priori, and such bias is by its nature model‐specific, it behooves researchers using panel data to evaluate the effects of attrition in their analyses.
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spelling CGSpace1575502024-11-14T11:36:36Z Using quality of interview information to assess nonrandom attrition bias in developing country panel data Maluccio, John A. data processing interviews Panel data often provide an understanding of household behavior not possible with cross‐sectional information alone. However, a disturbing feature of such data is that there can be substantial, nonrandom attrition and many analysts share the concern that this inhibits the ability to make accurate inferences. The author examines attrition in the KwaZulu–Natal Income Dynamics Study 1993–1998, assesses the extent of attrition bias for a specific empirical example, and proposes and implements a selection correction methodology using quality of first round interview variables as identifying instruments. The results show that attrition does lead to statistical bias in the “behavioral” coefficients in estimation of household‐level expenditure functions. Since it is typically difficult to determine the bias for a particular analysis a priori, and such bias is by its nature model‐specific, it behooves researchers using panel data to evaluate the effects of attrition in their analyses. 2004-02 2024-10-24T12:50:43Z 2024-10-24T12:50:43Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157550 en Limited Access Wiley Maluccio, John. 2004. Using quality of interview information to assess nonrandom attrition bias in developing country panel data. Review of Development Economics 8(1): 91-109. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9361.2004.00222.x
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Using quality of interview information to assess nonrandom attrition bias in developing country panel data
title Using quality of interview information to assess nonrandom attrition bias in developing country panel data
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title_fullStr Using quality of interview information to assess nonrandom attrition bias in developing country panel data
title_full_unstemmed Using quality of interview information to assess nonrandom attrition bias in developing country panel data
title_short Using quality of interview information to assess nonrandom attrition bias in developing country panel data
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