The quality of social security benefit data in the British Family Resources Survey: implications for investigating income support take-up by pensioners |
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Authors: | Ruth Hancock Geraldine Barker |
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Affiliation: | University of Essex, Colchester, UK; University of Leicester, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary. Family Resources Survey (FRS) data for April 1997 to March 2000 are used to estimate the take-up of income support (IS) by a subset of pensioners. We scrutinize the quality of FRS data for this purpose and describe a process of identifying and correcting inconsistencies in the data. Comparisons are made, before and after corrections to the data, of take-up estimates, logistic regression take-up models and predictions of take-up responses to changes in IS rates. Overall, the corrections do not have large effects on estimated take-up rates but suggest that non-take-up is marginally less serious than the uncorrected data imply. Logistic regressions using corrected and uncorrected data were in broad agreement on the factors influencing take-up. There were some differences in the scale of these influences, with implications for predictions of take-up responses to changes in the generosity of IS. Desirable improvements in the FRS are identified. |
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Keywords: | Benefit take-up Data quality Means-testing Pensions |
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