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Who misreports welfare receipt in surveys?

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Pages 812-816 | Published online: 09 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

We match survey and administrative data and determine the extent of misreporting on welfare receipt. In our data, 10.5% of German welfare recipients under-report and 1% over-report benefit receipt. The analysis shows that particularly households who are close to the labour market, without children, and with relatively high household incomes and savings are prone to under-report their welfare receipt. This information is important for the study of transfer programmes based on survey data.

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1  We lose about one third of our sample when estimating the interviewer-fixed effects model. As a robustness test, we also estimated the interviewer-fixed effects model using the Stata ‘asis’ option which does not omit observations for which the interviewer-fixed effects cannot be identified. The results are qualitatively similar to those presented and available upon request. The main results also hold up, when we reestimate model 2 with the sample used in column 3.

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