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This study investigates how elements of a survey invitation message targeted to businesses influence their participation in a self-administered web survey. We implement a full factorial experiment varying five key components of the email invitation. Unlike traditional experimental setups with...
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We offer a review of methods that have been employed to provide poverty estimates of poverty in contexts where household consumption data are unavailable or missing. These contexts range from completely missing and partially missing consumption data in cross sectional household surveys, to...
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unavailable household consumption data. We offer a review of alternative imputation methods that have been employed to provide …
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We analyze the Indian National Sample Survey data spanning 1987/88–2011/12 to uncover patterns of transition into and out of different classes of the consumption distribution. At the aggregate level, income growth has accelerated, accompanied by accelerating poverty decline. Underlying these...
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imputation in data-scarce environments, update recent review papers, and point to the latest research on the topics. We briefly … review two common uses of poverty imputation methods that aim at tracking poverty over time and estimating poverty dynamics …. We also discuss new areas for imputation. …
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imputation to address existing data challenges. Given some resistance to utilizing new methods for filling data gaps, efforts … aiming at changing the current perception and employing a mix of new data collection and data imputation can be useful. We …
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the performance of a recently developed cross-survey imputation method to estimate poverty for a sample of refugees in … robust to different imputation methods, including the normal linear regression method, the empirical distribution of the … proposed imputation methods. We also find that we can reasonably impute poverty rates using an older household income survey …
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