Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/12178
Author(s): Vieira, M. D. T.
Smith, P. W. F.
Salgueiro, M. F.
Date: 2016
Title: Misspecification effects in the analysis of panel data
Volume: 32
Number: 2
Pages: 487 - 505
ISSN: 2001-7367
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1515/JOS-2016-0025
Keywords: Longitudinal survey
Sampling variance
Multistage sampling
Stratification
Weighting
Abstract: Misspecification effects (meffs) measure the effect on the sampling variance of an estimator of incorrect specification of both the sampling scheme and the model considered. We assess the effect of various features of complex sampling schemes on the inferences drawn from models for panel data using meffs. Many longitudinal social survey designs employ multistage sampling, leading to some clustering, which tends to lead to meffs greater than unity. An empirical study using data from the British Household Panel Survey is conducted, and a simulation study is performed. Our results suggest that clustering impacts are stronger for longitudinal studies than for cross-sectional studies, and that meffs for the regression coefficients increase with the number of waves analysed. Hence, estimated standard errors in the analysis of panel data can be misleading if any clustering is ignored.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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