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small-sample bias in synthetic cohort models of labor supply (replication data)

This paper investigates small-sample biases in synthetic cohort models (repeated cross-sectional data grouped at the cohort and year level) in the context of a female labor supply model. I use the Current Population Survey to compare estimates when group sizes are extremely large to those that arise from randomly drawing subsamples of observations from the large groups. I augment this approach with Monte Carlo analysis so as to precisely quantify biases and coverage rates. In this particular application, thousands of observations per group are required before small-sample issues can be ignored in estimation and sampling error leads to large downward biases in the estimated income elasticity.

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Devereux, Paul J. (2007): Small-sample bias in synthetic cohort models of labor supply (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://journaldata.zbw.eu/dataset/smallsample-bias-in-synthetic-cohort-models-of-labor-supply?activity_id=1e9e0169-956b-46c9-8e2d-b9c80d36c322