The accuracy of survey-reported marital status: Evidence from survey records matched to social security records

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Abstract

Researchers have concluded that divorced persons often fail to report accurate marital information in surveys. I revisit this issue using surveys matched exactly to Social Security data. Older divorced persons frequently misreport their marital status, but there is evidence that the misreporting is unintentional. I offer some suggestions on how surveys can be improved.

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Weaver, D. A. (2000). The accuracy of survey-reported marital status: Evidence from survey records matched to social security records. Demography, 37(3), 395–399. https://doi.org/10.2307/2648050

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