The present work will describe a model of data integration through a methodology of Statistical Matching (hot deck distance) for the integration of two surveys (EuSilc-Istat and Lifestyle Survey-University of Bari). The construction of an integrated database on the basis of these two surveys may be useful for the study of consumer behavior in relation to specific groups of commodities, in order to analyze the decisions taken by families with regard to saving, to examine economic and social inequality, and to study the impact of public policies by means of simulations.
An Iintegrated Archive of the Llfestyles of families.
MONTRONE, Silvestro;PERCHINUNNO, Paola;
2013-01-01
Abstract
The present work will describe a model of data integration through a methodology of Statistical Matching (hot deck distance) for the integration of two surveys (EuSilc-Istat and Lifestyle Survey-University of Bari). The construction of an integrated database on the basis of these two surveys may be useful for the study of consumer behavior in relation to specific groups of commodities, in order to analyze the decisions taken by families with regard to saving, to examine economic and social inequality, and to study the impact of public policies by means of simulations.File in questo prodotto:
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