Money and lies: proxy respondents and the mismeasurement of income in surveys

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Money and lies: proxy respondents and the mismeasurement of income in surveys

Publication date: 2024-07-08

Authors: Estrada, Ricardo ; Goyheix, Daniela ; Lombardi, María

When sampled individuals are not found at home, many surveys rely on a proxy respondent: another knowledgeable household member. We study the difference between self- and proxy-reported labor income in Mexico. We use the panel structure of the Mexican labor force survey and compare workers' income when they report it themselves to their income when another household member does the reporting. We find that the monthly wage of male workers is 6.1% lower when reported by a proxy. For female workers, the reporting gap is minute. We provide evidence that the gap in the reported income of male workers is due to asymmetry of information within the household, in part due to men hiding income from their relatives. Finally, we study the implications of using proxy respondents and find that it can lead to an underestimation of the gender wage gap by 60%.

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Estrada, Ricardo; Goyheix, Daniela; Lombardi, María. (2024). Money and lies: proxy respondents and the mismeasurement of income in surveys. Caracas: CAF

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Estrada, Ricardo

Economista Principal

No. of publications 32

Ph.D. en Economía por la Paris School of Economics y egresado de la Maestría en Política Pública de la Universidad de Chicago. Antes de unirse a CAF era un Max Weber Fellow en el Instituto Universitario Europeo.  Ha sido consultor para organismos internacionales como el Banco Mundial, el Fondo Internacional de Desarrollo Agrícola de las Naciones Unidas y el Population Council. En México, colaboró en el think tank CIDAC y, en el sector privado, en INSAD y Hill and Knowlton.

Goyheix, Daniela

No. of publications 2

Lombardi, María

No. of publications 5

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