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Measuring What We Spend Toward A New Consumer Expenditure Survey Panel On Redesigning The Bls Consumer Expenditure Surveys

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Measuring What We Spend Toward A New Consumer Expenditure Survey Panel On Redesigning The Bls Consumer Expenditure Surveys
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Publisher: National Academies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.57 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Panel on Redesigning the BLS Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Committee on National Statistics, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council, Don A. Dillman, Carol C. House
ISBN: 9780309265751, 0309265754
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Measuring What We Spend Toward A New Consumer Expenditure Survey Panel On Redesigning The Bls Consumer Expenditure Surveys by Panel On Redesigning The Bls Consumer Expenditure Surveys, Committee On National Statistics, Division Of Behavioral And Social Sciences And Education, National Research Council, Don A. Dillman, Carol C. House 9780309265751, 0309265754 instant download after payment.

The Consumer Expenditure (CE) surveys are the only source of information on the complete range of consumers' expenditures and incomes in the United States, as well as the characteristics of those consumers. The CE consists of two separate surveys: (1) a national sample of households interviewed five times at three-month intervals; and (2) a separate national sample of households that complete two consecutive one-week expenditure diaries. For more than 40 years, these surveys, the responsibility of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), have been the principal source of knowledge about changing patterns of consumer spending in the U.S. population.
In February 2009, BLS initiated the Gemini Project, the aim of which is to redesign the CE surveys to improve data quality through a verifiable reduction in measurement error with a particular focus on underreporting. The Gemini Project initiated a series of information-gathering meetings, conference sessions, forums, and workshops to identify appropriate strategies for improving CE data quality. As part of this effort, BLS requested the National Research Council's Committee on National Statistics (CNSTAT) to convene an expert panel to build on the Gemini Project by conducting further investigations and proposing redesign options for the CE surveys.
The charge to the Panel on Redesigning the BLS Consumer Expenditure Surveys includes reviewing the output of a Gemini-convened data user needs forum and methods workshop and convening its own household survey producers workshop to obtain further input. In addition, the panel was tasked to commission options from contractors for consideration in recommending possible redesigns. The panel was further asked by BLS to create potential redesigns that would put a greater emphasis on proactive data collection to improve the measurement of consumer expenditures. Measuring What We Spend summarizes the deliberations and activities of the panel, discusses the conclusions about the uses of the CE surveys and why a redesign is needed, as well as recommendations for the future.

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