The importance of sampling frequency for estimates of well-being dynamics
Using a high-frequency panel survey, we examine the sensitivity of estimated self-reported well-being (SWB) dynamics to using monthly, quarterly, and yearly data. This is an important issue if SWB is to be used to evaluate policy. Results from autoregressive models that account for individual-level...
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Main Authors: | HOSKINS, Stephen James, JOHNSTON, David W., KUNZ, Johannes S., SHIELDS, Michael A., STAUB, Kevin E. |
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2024
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