NBER Publications by Peter Gottschalk
Working Papers and Chapters
| February 1998 | An Analysis of Sample Attrition in Panel Data: The Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics
with John Fitzgerald, Robert Moffitt: t0220
By 1989 the Michigan Panel Study on Income Dynamics (PSID) had experienced approximately 50 percent sample loss from cumulative attrition from its initial 1968 membership. We study the effect of this attrition on the unconditional distributions of several socioeconomic variables and on the estimates of several sets of regression coefficients. We provide a statistical framework for conducting tests for attrition bias that draws a sharp distinction between selection on unobservables and on observables and that shows that weighted least squares can generate consistent parameter estimates when selection is based on observables, even when they are endogenous. Our empirical analysis shows that attrition is highly selective and is concentrated among lower socioeconomic status individuals. We ... |
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