While household well-being derives from long-term average rates of consumption, welfare estimates rely on shorter-duration survey measurements. We develop a strategy to identify the distribution of these long-term rates by leveraging a large-scale randomization that elicited repeated short-duration measurements from diaries and recall questions. Identification stems from diary–recall differences in reports from the same household, does not require reports to be error-free, and hinges on a research design with broad replicability. Our strategy delivers practical and cost-effective suggestions for designing survey modules to yield the closest measurements of household well-being. We find little empirical support for the claim that acquisition diaries yield the most accurate measurement of poverty and inequality and offer new insights to interpret and reconcile diary–recall differences in household surveys.

The Insights and Illusions of Consumption Measurements / E. Battistin, M. De Nadai, N. Krishnan. - In: JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS. - ISSN 0304-3878. - 161:(2023 Mar), pp. 102991.1-102991.14. [10.1016/j.jdeveco.2022.102991]

The Insights and Illusions of Consumption Measurements

M. De Nadai
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2023

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While household well-being derives from long-term average rates of consumption, welfare estimates rely on shorter-duration survey measurements. We develop a strategy to identify the distribution of these long-term rates by leveraging a large-scale randomization that elicited repeated short-duration measurements from diaries and recall questions. Identification stems from diary–recall differences in reports from the same household, does not require reports to be error-free, and hinges on a research design with broad replicability. Our strategy delivers practical and cost-effective suggestions for designing survey modules to yield the closest measurements of household well-being. We find little empirical support for the claim that acquisition diaries yield the most accurate measurement of poverty and inequality and offer new insights to interpret and reconcile diary–recall differences in household surveys.
Household surveys; Measurement of inequality and poverty; Modes of data collection
Settore SECS-P/05 - Econometria
mar-2023
17-ott-2022
https://hdl.handle.net/2434/927867
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