TEA.10.3

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Sample Selectivity Bias of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Employee Benifits Study

Spizman, Lawrence M. 2008. “Sample Selectivity Bias of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Employee Benefits Study.”  The Earnings Analyst  10: 47-61.

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The United States Chamber of Commerce Employee Benefits Study presents annual fringe benefit information that U.S. employers provide to their workers. Forensic economists use this study to estimate fringe benefits losses. This paper demonstrates that the selectivity bias from the sample of firms responding to the Chamber’s survey questionnaire raises serious issues about the reliability of the Employee Benefits Study for litigation purposes.

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