Publication
Title
Nonresponse bias in inequality measurement : cross-country analysis using Luxembourg income study surveys
Author
Abstract
Objective This study evaluates the bias to inequality measurement from survey nonrespondents. Methods Sixty-six Luxembourg Income Study surveys for 38 middle- and high-income countries, encompassing some 900,000 households, are used to derive estimates of the Gini coefficient for countries and selected world regions. Results Household nonresponse typically biases national Ginis downward by 1-8 percentage points. The Gini for North America appears robust to nonresponse, rising by a mere 0.34 percentage points to 44.72 when a correction is applied. The Gini for the European Union Single Market is sensitive to nonresponse, rising by 5.52 percentage points to 37.63. The OECD-wide Gini rises by 5.93 points to 44.58. Conclusion These results appear consistent with one another and with prior evidence. They suggest that, across countries and selected world regions, household nonresponse biases the Ginis downward by 1-8 percentage points.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Social science quarterly. - Austin, Tex.
Publication
Hoboken : Wiley , 2020
ISSN
0038-4941
DOI
10.1111/SSQU.12762
Volume/pages
20 p.
ISI
000505763100001
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
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UAntwerpen
Project info
Inclusive Growth Research Infrastructure Diffusion (InGRID).
Publication type
Subject
Law 
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Creation 05.02.2020
Last edited 29.11.2024
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