Surveys for Household Finance Research:
Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) micro dataset (by ECB)
The Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) is a decentralized survey effort of the Eurosystem in which each participating institution (national central banks and, in a few countries, national statistical institutes) finances and conducts its own wealth survey. The HFCS then provides the Eurosystem with harmonised micro-level data on euro area households’ finances and consumption.
The Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) is a decentralized survey effort of the Eurosystem in which each participating institution (national central banks and, in a few countries, national statistical institutes) finances and conducts its own wealth survey. The HFCS then provides the Eurosystem with harmonised micro-level data on euro area households’ finances and consumption.
Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) (by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
The Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) program consists of two surveys, the Quarterly Interview Survey and the Diary Survey, that provide information on the buying habits of American consumers, including data on their expenditures, income, and consumer unit (families and single consumers) characteristics. The survey data are collected for the Bureau of Labor Statistics by the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) program consists of two surveys, the Quarterly Interview Survey and the Diary Survey, that provide information on the buying habits of American consumers, including data on their expenditures, income, and consumer unit (families and single consumers) characteristics. The survey data are collected for the Bureau of Labor Statistics by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Survey of Consumer Finance (by the Federal Reserve Board of U.S.)
The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is normally a triennial cross-sectional survey of U.S. families, but over the 1983–1989 and 2007–2009 periods, the survey collected panel data. The survey data include information on families’ balance sheets, pensions, income, and demographic characteristics. Information is also included from related surveys of pension providers and the earlier such surveys conducted by the Federal Reserve Board.
The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is normally a triennial cross-sectional survey of U.S. families, but over the 1983–1989 and 2007–2009 periods, the survey collected panel data. The survey data include information on families’ balance sheets, pensions, income, and demographic characteristics. Information is also included from related surveys of pension providers and the earlier such surveys conducted by the Federal Reserve Board.
Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) (by faculty at the University of Michigan)
The Panel Study of Income Dynamics is the longest running longitudinal household survey in the world. The study began in 1968 with a nationally representative sample of over 18,000 individuals living in 5,000 families in the United States. Information on these individuals and their descendants has been collected continuously, including data covering employment, income, wealth, expenditures, health, marriage, childbearing, child development, philanthropy, education, and numerous other topics.
The Panel Study of Income Dynamics is the longest running longitudinal household survey in the world. The study began in 1968 with a nationally representative sample of over 18,000 individuals living in 5,000 families in the United States. Information on these individuals and their descendants has been collected continuously, including data covering employment, income, wealth, expenditures, health, marriage, childbearing, child development, philanthropy, education, and numerous other topics.
DNB Household Survey (DHS) (by CentERdata)
The DNB Household Survey questionnaire is divided into six parts. The subjects covered in the various parts of the questionnaire are: 1. General information about the household; 2. Households and employment; 3. Living conditions and mortgages; 4. Health and income; 5. Possessions and loans; 6. Economic and psychological concepts.
The DNB Household Survey questionnaire is divided into six parts. The subjects covered in the various parts of the questionnaire are: 1. General information about the household; 2. Households and employment; 3. Living conditions and mortgages; 4. Health and income; 5. Possessions and loans; 6. Economic and psychological concepts.
Swiss Household Panel (by FORS Survey)
The principal aim of the Swiss Household Panel (SHP) is to observe social change, in particular the dynamics of changing living conditions and representations in the population of Switzerland. It is a yearly panel study following a random sample of private households in Switzerland over time, interviewing all household members mainly by telephone. The SHP constitutes a unique longitudinal database for Switzerland and is supported by the Swiss national science foundation. The survey covers a broad range of topics and approaches in the social sciences.
The principal aim of the Swiss Household Panel (SHP) is to observe social change, in particular the dynamics of changing living conditions and representations in the population of Switzerland. It is a yearly panel study following a random sample of private households in Switzerland over time, interviewing all household members mainly by telephone. The SHP constitutes a unique longitudinal database for Switzerland and is supported by the Swiss national science foundation. The survey covers a broad range of topics and approaches in the social sciences.
Chinese Household Finance Survey
Survey and Research Center for China Household Finance was established in 2010 by Southwestern University of Finance and Economics as a public academic institution for data collection and research. It consists of three databases respectively on China Household Finance, Micro-and-small Enterprises and China Grassroots Governance, providing references for academic research and policy-making in related areas.
Survey and Research Center for China Household Finance was established in 2010 by Southwestern University of Finance and Economics as a public academic institution for data collection and research. It consists of three databases respectively on China Household Finance, Micro-and-small Enterprises and China Grassroots Governance, providing references for academic research and policy-making in related areas.
Other data:
Chinese Household Income Project
This is a repeated cross section survey focusing on the income and wealth inequality in China. This is will be use to investigate the connection between income/wealth inequality and financial market accessibility and regional difference in international trade. The project has just been initialized.
This is a repeated cross section survey focusing on the income and wealth inequality in China. This is will be use to investigate the connection between income/wealth inequality and financial market accessibility and regional difference in international trade. The project has just been initialized.
Italian Public Procurement Record
This data provides the official record of public procurement contract and auction details. We use this for the work in progress: The delivery risk in public procurement of long-term projects; with Sinem Hidir. It is publicly available here.
This data provides the official record of public procurement contract and auction details. We use this for the work in progress: The delivery risk in public procurement of long-term projects; with Sinem Hidir. It is publicly available here.
Compustat_Execucomp:
We use the Execucomp data on director compensation and tenure status to conduct the empirical exercise of the work in progress: How Much Is Firm-Specific Human Capital Worth? Evidence from CEO Turnovers; with Stefano Colonnello (IWH and Magdeburg University).
We use the Execucomp data on director compensation and tenure status to conduct the empirical exercise of the work in progress: How Much Is Firm-Specific Human Capital Worth? Evidence from CEO Turnovers; with Stefano Colonnello (IWH and Magdeburg University).
Cross section survey of Vestibular college entry system in Brazil, 2004.
The complete original database comprises 41377 students who took the Vestibular exam in 2004. We use the data for the paper: College Choice Allocation Mechanisms: Structural Estimates and Counterfactuals
The complete original database comprises 41377 students who took the Vestibular exam in 2004. We use the data for the paper: College Choice Allocation Mechanisms: Structural Estimates and Counterfactuals