On Historical Household Budgets
Brian A'Hearn,
Nicola Amendola and
Giovanni Vecchi
No 1, HHB Working Papers Series from The Historical Household Budgets Project
Abstract:
The paper argues that household budgets are the best starting point for investigating a number of big questions related to the evolution of the living standards during the last two-three centuries. If one knows where to look, historical family budgets are more abundant than might be suspected. And statistical techniques have been developed to handle the associated problems of small, incomplete, and unrepresentative samples. We introduce the Historical Household Budgets (HHB) Project, aimed at gathering data and sources, but also at creating an informational infrastructure that provides i) reliable storage and easy access to historical family budget data, along with ii) tools to configure the data as it is entered so as to harmonise it with present-day surveys.
Keywords: globalization; grouped data; household budgets; household budget surveys; inequality; living standards; post-stratification; poverty; purchasing power parities; survey (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C81 C83 D60 D63 I31 I32 N30 O12 O15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 42 pages
Date: 2016-05-30
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