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Financial well-being in an urban area: an application of multiple imputation

David Penn

Applied Economics, 2009, vol. 41, issue 23, pages 2955-2964

Abstract: This article estimates a model of self-reported financial well-being (FWB) using primary data collected for a Southwestern U.S. city. Missing data are estimated using multiple imputation. Model estimates show how FWB depends on home ownership, the number of children, health insurance, age, and income. Multiple imputation results differ somewhat from complete case results.

Date: 2009

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