1974年每周三天工作制与家庭支出调查及国家儿童发展研究中收入数据的可靠性

The 3‐day Week of 1974 and Earnings Data Reliability in the Family Expenditure Survey and the National Child Development Study*

Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics · 2004
被引 5
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究1974年英国节能政策导致每周工作三天期间,家庭支出调查和国家儿童发展研究中受访者收入报告的错误率,发现误报比例极低。

Abstract

Abstract In early 1974, an energy conservation policy limited the British workweek to 3 days. Researchers fear that earnings reports given by survey respondents during this period may not be comparable with those given in more typical circumstances. This study uses responses during and after the 3‐day week policy to estimate the degree of misreporting in the National Child Development Study (NCDS) and the Family Expenditure Survey (FES). The estimates show that very few respondents gave ‘incorrect’ 3‐day figures. In the FES, the estimated fraction of misreports is no larger than 3.2%; in the NCDS, the best estimate is 0.

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