How Many Brackets Should We Ask For to Derive Adequate Metric Information for Income and Wealth?

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Maximilian Longmuir, Markus M. Grabka

In: Survey Research Methods 18 (2024), 3, 251-261

Abstract

This paper investigates how the number of brackets and the choice of upper cut-offs in grouped data affect the metric approximation of income and wealth. The literature currently lacks a definition of what should be considered too few brackets or too-low cut-offs. Using German survey data, we show that more than six (eight) brackets and an upper cut-off at the 95th (97th) percentile are sufficient to provide an adequate approximation of the income (wealth) distribution.



Keywords: grouped data; income; gross wealth; survey design
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2024.v18i3.8187

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