Misreporting in register data on disability status: evidence from the Swedish Public Employment Service |
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Authors: | Per Johansson Per Skedinger |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Economics,Uppsala University,Uppsala,Sweden;2.Institute for Labour Market Policy Evaluation (IFAU),Uppsala,Sweden;3.Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN),Stockholm,Sweden |
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Abstract: | The issue considered in this study is whether there is misreporting in official data on disability status. While there is
a rather large literature on misreporting of self-assessed disability, evidence regarding register data is scant. It seems
to be a widely held view among researchers that, since individuals out of work are inclined to respond towards poor health,
it would be best to have official data provided by the relevant administrative bodies. But we argue that such administrative
data should be regarded with some suspicion, since the administrators also may have incentives to misreport. The empirical
evidence, based on a large sample of Swedish jobseekers, suggests systematic misreporting by the Public Employment Service
of official disability measures due to incentives to misreport disability. |
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