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Incorporating big microdata in life table construction: A hypothesis-free estimator

2019

Abstract The IT revolution, now more than ever, offers a cheaper and faster way to collect, store, transmit and process data. Detailed microdata of dates of death, migration and birth are already becoming available for general populations. In this paper, we develop within the family of period-based estimators a new, assumption-free estimator for constructing life tables. The estimator proposed exploits all the detailed data available and is free of the theoretical inconsistencies that the estimators currently used by most official statistical agencies have. We compute the proposed estimator for a real database and test the suitability of the hypotheses on which the estimators used so far re…

Statistics and ProbabilityEconomics and Econometrics050208 financeExploitbusiness.industryComputer science05 social sciencesBig dataMicrodata (statistics)EstimatorDetailed data01 natural sciences010104 statistics & probabilityLife insurance0502 economics and businessPublic pensionEconometrics0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintybusinessInsurance: Mathematics and Economics
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Automation, workers' skills and job satisfaction.

2020

When industrial robots are adopted by firms in a local labor market, some workers are displaced and become unemployed. Other workers that are not directly affected by automation may however fear that these new technologies might replace their working tasks in the future. This fear of a possible future replacement is important because it negatively affects workers’ job satisfaction at present. This paper studies the extent to which automation affects workers’ job satisfaction, and whether this effect differs for high- versus low-skilled workers. The empirical analysis uses microdata for several thousand workers in Norway from the Working Life Barometer survey for the period 2016–2019, combin…

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Micro evidence for sources of innovation in European countries

2012

This paper investigates sources of product or process innovation, such as investments in research and development, machinery, personnel training and management systems, by examining microdata from eight European countries. We pay particular attention to the effect of research and development in favouring the absorption of new technologies, i.e. the absorptive capacity. Significant positive effects of each source on both product and process innovations are found. Significant evidence of positive absorptive capacity emerges only in firms with low predicted probabilities of introducing innovation.

jel:O31Innovation; Absorption; Microdata; European countriesMicrodataSettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica Economicajel:O32jel:D21InnovationAbsorptionEuropean countries
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Selection of Large Sub-Samples from the Continuous Sample of Working Lives Representative of the Benefits Provided by the Spanish Public Pension Syst…

2016

The Continuous Sample of Working Lives (CSWL) is a set of anonymized microdata with information about individuals taken from Spanish Social Security records. It provides very valuable information, which is used in many studies on labor economics and in the analysis of the Spanish public pension system. This article presents two major contributions: The first is an analysis of how representative CSWL is of the population of pensioners for the period 2005-2013. It is concluded that the CSWL does not follow the same distribution as the population with respect to some types of benefits, and that this happens in most waves. One of the reasons is that it is obtained by simple random sampling, so …

Social securityeducation.field_of_studyPensionComputer sciencePopulationSampling designEconometricsMicrodata (statistics)educationSimple random sampleRepresentativeness heuristicStratified samplingSSRN Electronic Journal
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The public–private sector wage gap in Latvia

2018

This study investigates the public-private sector wage gap in Latvia using microdata from the labour force survey. The severity of public sector wage cuts employed as a response to the economic crisis and subsequent recovery provides a test bed to analyse whether and how the public-private sector wage gap has adjusted after consolidation-driven wage cuts. Findings reveal that the observed wage gap is slightly in favour of the public sector; however, once differences in individual characteristics and selection effects are considered, results point to a private sector wage premium. Findings also suggest that the private sector wage premium has increased since the pre-crisis period. A signific…

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The Territorial Organization of Public Tourism Statistics in Spain: A Problem of Date Generation and Use in Geomarketing

2021

The changes produced in the last decade in tourism have generated new demands for statistical information that is comparable over time and space, on a microdata scale and focused on knowledge of tourist behaviour. However, the decentralization of the production of tourism statistics in Spain, derived from the division of powers between the Spanish state and the autonomous communities, has produced the emergence of various and multiple alternative entities for the generation and transfer of tourism data. This fragmentation produces a high dysfunctionality and inefficiency, due to, among other circumstances, a high heterogeneity and duplication of data, a heterogeneity of methodology and type…

Corporate governanceScale (social sciences)Microdata (HTML)StatisticsComparabilityBusinessInefficiencyGeomarketingDecentralizationTourism
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The formation of aggregate expectations: wisdom of the crowds or media influence?

2017

ABSTRACTThe general elections of 2015 in Spain were elections of change. Two new parties for which voters had no previous historical reference points burst onto the parliamentary scene. Two (partially) opposed theories vie to offer an explanation as to how voters build their aggregate electoral expectations. In this paper, we investigate which mechanism has the greatest influence on the formation of expectations: published opinion or social interactions. Likewise, we also study if there is an ideological bias in the voters’ perception of the future results of the electoral battle. Based on analysis of microdata from a survey (sample size = 14,262) conducted in Spain on the occasion of the g…

Historybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsGeneral Social SciencesSample (statistics)Public opinion0506 political scienceCrowds0504 sociologyVotingMicrodata (HTML)General election050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsIdeologyPositive economicsbusinessSocial psychologymedia_commonMass mediaContemporary Social Science
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Inequalities and the Impact of Job Insecurity on Health Indicators in the Spanish Workforce

2020

In a context of high job insecurity resulting from social deregulation policies, this research aims to study health and substance abuse inequalities in the workplace from a gender perspective. To this end, a transversal study was carried out based on microdata from the National Health Survey in Spain&mdash

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Monetary policy and the redistribution of net worth in the U.S

2021

The view that expansionary monetary policy can exacerbate both income and wealth inequality by increasing asset prices has become increasingly popular. The aim of this paper is to study the distributive effects of monetary policy on wealth inequality. In the first part of this research, we develop a simple framework based on accounting identity to examine the redistributive repercussions of changes in monetary policy on net worth through different channels. Based on this framework, in the second part of the paper, we show empirical evidence concerning the effects of monetary policy on wealth inequality in the US. To derive this, we combined macro and micro data, and proceeded in two steps. …

InequalityGini coefficientmedia_common.quotation_subjectproxy SVAR05 social sciencesMonetary policyNet worthmonetary policyMonetary economicshousehold surveUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONOMICAS0506 political scienceAccounting identityMicrodata (HTML)Debt0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsNational wealth050207 economicsBusiness and International Managementwealth inequalityGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financemedia_commonJournal of Economic Policy Reform
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Generating a Located Synthetic Population of Individuals, Households, and Dwellings

2017

Some of the new approaches in urban modeling, such as multi-agent systems (MAS) or activity-based models (ABM), require inputs in the form of disaggregated individual data. But for privacy protection reasons, such data is seldom available at this level. One way to get around this obstacle is to generate a synthetic population. This paper presents a method for generating a population from fully aggregated socio-demographic and geographic data. Based on French examples, this method can be reproduced anywhere in the country providing a relevant linkage between the characteristics of agents and those of urban spaces. The proposed method is subdivided into two steps. First, a population of agent…

education.field_of_studyUrban modelingComputer scienceMulti-agent systemPopulationPrivacy protectionMicrodata (statistics)Linkage (mechanical)Synthetic populationData sciencelaw.inventionlawObstacleeducationSSRN Electronic Journal
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