Cumulation of Cross-Section Surveys: Evaluation of Alternative Concepts for the Cumulated Continuous Household Budget Surveys (LWR) 1999 until 2003 compared to the Sample Survey of Income and Expenditures (EVS) 2003

  • Joachim Merz
  • , Henning Stolze

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    Abstract

    With the development of household budget systems and with regard to the requirements of the European Union with new EU-SILC approaches, the cumulation of cross-section surveys to an integrated information system is recently discussed and required. In particular the reconstruction of household budget surveys should deliver yearly results as well multi-annual sufficient large samples to allow in depth analyses. This study contributes by a general
    conceptual foundation of the cumulation of cross-sections and an application
    which in particular evaluates the new cumulation concept with actual large official samples: the cross sectional cumulation of five yearly Continuous Household Budget Surveys (Laufende Wirtschaftsrechnungen, LWR) which will be compared to the large quinquennial Sample Survey of Income and Expenditures (Einkommens- und Verbrauchsstichprobe, EVS) of the German Federal Statistical Office. There with the sensitivity of the cumulation concept with its alternatives is evaluated for private household consumption expenditures of selected
    expenditure groups. A recommendation concludes.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLüneburg
    PublisherForschungsinstitut Freie Berufe
    Number of pages35
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

    Research areas and keywords

    • Economics, empirical/statistics
    • cumulation of cross sections
    • temporary cumulation
    • adjustment by information theory
    • consumption expenditures
    • Continuous Household Budget Surveys (Laufende Wirtschaftsrechnungen, LWR)
    • Sample Survey of Income and Expenditures (Einkommensund Verbrauchsstichprobe, EVS) of the German Federal Statistical Office
    • Gender and Diversity

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