Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Discussion Papers,
Statistics Norway, Research Department

No 831: Imputing consumption from Norwegian income and wealth registry data

Andreas Fagereng () and Elin Halvorsen ()
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Elin Halvorsen: Statistics Norway

Abstract: Data on consumption expenditure of the household is essential in a wide array of economic research. This includes both topics in micro as well as macroeconomics. However, obtaining a consistent and precise measure of household consumption has proven notoriously difficult. This paper documents a method for computing a longitudinal consumption measure for Norwegian households from administrative records of income and wealth. Expenditure surveys tend to suffer from limited sample sizes and underrepresentation of high-income households. Administrative data does not have such limitations and offers a much larger sample with better coverage of all household types. This is particularly useful for improving the measurement of heterogeneity in consumption behavior.

Keywords: consumption measurement; savings; household finance

JEL-codes: D12; D14; D31; E21; G11

42 pages, December 2015

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