2022 Autumn Data Splash
LIS is happy to announce the following data updates:
- Austria – Further annualisation of the country series back to 1994 for the LIS Database (3 new and 4 revised). Read more »
The whole Austrian series of the
European Community Household Panel (ECHP) spanning from 1995 to 2001 and carried out by
Statistics Austria following
Eurostat guidelines, was fully harmonized and added to the LIS Database. As a result,
AT96,
AT98 and
AT99 were added, while new versions of
AT94,
AT95,
AT97 and
AT00 replaced previously existing ones. The old
AT87 data point, which was the only remaining one based on the Microcensus, was removed due to partial income information.
- China – Addition of one data point CN18 to the LIS Database (1 new and 1 revised). Read more »
- Norway – One new data point for Norway (NO20) added to both the LIS and LWS Databases (1 new). Read more »
A new data point from Norway (
NO20) has been added to the LIS Database. The dataset is based on the latest wave of data from the
Household Income and Wealth Statistics carried out by
Statistics Norway (SSB).
Alongside the addition of the newest data point for LIS, one new data point has been added to the LWS Database as well (
NO20). The LWS data is based on the same source as for LIS.
- Peru – Further annualisation of the country series back to 2004 for the LIS Database (4 new and 12 revised). Read more »
The annualisation of the Peruvian series was continued further back to 2004 with the inclusion of the
PE05,
PE06,
PE08 and
PE09 data points, also based on the
National Household Survey (ENAHO) from the
National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI). In addition, the whole series was further reviewed for consistency, involving notably variables
ethnic_c (new variable),
informal and some consumption variables, with very minor revisions in the incomes that have hardly no impact on the final household disposable income.
- United Kingdom– Addition of two new data points (UK19/20) to the LIS Database (2 new and 19 revised). Read more »
Two new data points for the United Kingdom (
UK19 and
UK20) were added to the LIS Database. The datasets are based on the
Family Resources Survey (FRS) from the
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the
Office for National Statistics (ONS). In addition, a correction to the taxes and contributions (which were previously underestimated) impacting the final household disposable income was applied to
UK00-UK09, while other consistency revisions were applied to UK08-UK18 (variables
immigr,
health_c and for
UK18 only, the education variables).
- Canada – Addition of CA19 to the LWS Database (1 new and 1 revised). Read more »
A new data point from Canada (
CA19) has been added to the LWS Database. The dataset is based on the
Canadian Income Survey (CIS) carried out by
Statistics Canada. In addition,
CA16 was revised for consistency with the new dataset.
- Chile – Addition of 2 new data points for the Chilean series on the LWS Database (2 new and 1 revised). Read more »
Two new datasets for Chile were added to the LWS Database (
CL07 and
CL14). Similarly to the other data point recently added for Chile, those datasets are based on the
Household Financial Survey (EFH) carried out by the
Central Bank of Chile.
CL17 was also slightly revised for consistency.
- General Revisions to LIS/LWS Databases. Read more »
LIS Database
Australia
AU16 was revised in order to fill variable hcexp.
United States
A revision of US18/19/20 was applied to correct a mistake in variable gross1 (some values were previously wrongly multiplied by 100).
Uruguay
The whole series was rerun following the uncovering of an error in variable marital, which also partly affected the construction of variable relation.
LWS Database
Australia
AU16 was revised in order to fill variable hcexp.
United States
A revision of US19 was applied to correct a mistake in variable bafr2_c (which now rightly includes information on financial risk taking).
Replicate weights files
A new naming convention for the variables of the replicate weights has implied a revision of most files including the replicate weights. The variables are now called hrwgt1 hrwgtn (where n is the maximum number of replicate weights in each dataset) for all LWS files.
Click on each hyperlinked item to access more details on the newly added and revised datasets
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