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Misclassification of rental assistance in the national health interview survey evidence and implications
Michel Boudreaux
, Andrew Fenelon
, Natalie Slopen
School of Public Policy
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National Health Interview Survey
100%
Misclassification
100%
False Negative Rate
37%
Urban Development
25%
Housing Development
25%
Survey Response
12%
Administrative Data
12%
Total Population
12%
Poor Health
12%
Self-reporting
12%
Public Housing
12%
Biased Estimation
12%
Misreporting
12%
Single-family House
12%
Health Needs
12%
Public Housing Residents
12%
Self-reported Health Status
12%
Under-report
12%
Assistance Programs
12%
Administrative Records
12%
Housing Choice Vouchers
12%
Negative Reporting
12%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Sociodemographics
100%
Public Housing
100%
Self-Report
50%
Health Status
50%
Psychology
Self-Report
100%