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Activity Number: 620
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Government Statistics Section
Abstract #318903 View Presentation
Title: Evaluation of Race Edit Improvements in the Consumer Expenditure Survey
Author(s): Brian Nix* and Sharon Krieger and Barry Steinberg
Companies: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Labor Statistics
Keywords: Consumer Expenditures ; Coverage Rate ; Imputation ; Race
Abstract:

There has been concern in recent years over the declining coverage rate of the Black/African-American population in the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE). People in this demographic group appear to be undercounted in the survey, and the problem seems to be getting worse. Nonrespondents for whom race is unknown or ambiguous are assigned a race, which is imputed by random as a last resort according to known probability distributions. However, previous research showed that too few nonrespondents were systematically placed into the Black/African-American category due to the usage of inadequate probability distributions. Several new procedures were implemented in 2012 to increase the accuracy of the imputations. This paper evaluates the results of those procedures to see how well they increased the accuracy of race imputations in the CE.


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