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The effect of benefit underreporting in survey data on empirical models of the take-up decision

Project duration: 31.05.2017 to 30.03.2018

Abstract

The international literature studies take-up behavior of eligible populations in order to evaluate the effectiveness of government programs. A major challenge in this literature is measurement error regarding take-up behavior. Measurement error is typically addressed by structural assumptions in the modelling framework. In our data, we observe both, actual welfare receipt and respondents' survey information on their take-up. This allows us to observe measurement errors that other researchers have to estimate. We investigate how survey misreporting biases the estimates of the magnitude and patterns of benefit take-up. The findings suggest that the extent of measurement error can be substantial. It varies with the characteristics of the misreporting population and is associated with the drivers of underreporting.

Management

31.05.2017 - 30.03.2018
Regina T. Riphahn, Ph.D.
31.05.2017 - 30.03.2018
31.05.2017 - 30.03.2018