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Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

Research

Understanding and improving data quality relating to low-income households

Policy Research Paper 24 / David Johnson and Rosanna Scutella. April 2005

This report explores issues concerning the reliability of data and the implications for the measurement of inequality, poverty and social welfare.

The authors analyse ways to measure the lot of low-income households by comparing data from a range of weekly and annual income surveys; expenditure and income surveys; income survey data and administrative data from government transfer records; and income survey data with income expected from eligibility criteria.

The report finds that factors affecting measurements of the circumstance of low-income households include:


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