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HILDA Survey – The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a household-based panel study which began in 2001. It collects information about economic and subjective well-being, labour market dynamics and family dynamics. Interviews are conducted annually with all available adult members of each household in the sample and members are followed over time. The HILDA Survey was initiated and is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services, and is managed by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research (Melbourne Institute).

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10 Nov 2022 RDP 2022-06
Kim Nguyen
Download the Paper 1.66. MB. This paper uses unit record data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. ... The unit record data from the HILDA Survey was obtained from the Australian Data Archive, which is hosted by The
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Do Australian Households Borrow to Keep up with the Joneses?

10 Nov 2022 RDP 2022-06
Kim Nguyen
2018. Household variables (from HILDA Survey Release 19.0). Age (years). 52.6. ... Sources: ABS; Author's calculations; HILDA Survey Release 19.0. 6. Robustness Checks.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/2022-06/full.html

Appendix B: Robustness Checks

10 Nov 2022 RDP 2022-06
Kim Nguyen
Sources: ABS; Author's calculations; HILDA Survey Release 19.0. Table B3: Heckman Selection First Stage. ... Sources: ABS; Author's calculations; HILDA Survey Release 19.0. Table B6: Household Debt Accumulation – Not Self-employed.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/2022-06/appendix-b.html

Read me file

10 Nov 2022 RDP 2022-06
Kim Nguyen
HILDA: The majority of the analysis presented in the paper comes from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. ... The HILDA Survey provides individual-longitudinal level data. Data from the HILDA Survey is available to
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Appendix A: Summary Statistics

10 Nov 2022 RDP 2022-06
Kim Nguyen
7,235. 9,365. 9,446. Sources: Author's calculations; HILDA Survey Release 19.0. Table A2: Summary Statistics of Households with Investment Debt. ... 7. 47. 2,115. Sources: Author's calculations; HILDA Survey Release 19.0.
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Introduction

10 Nov 2022 RDP 2022-06
Kim Nguyen
The very rich micro data on Australian households from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, which includes questions on the details of household balance sheets, allows for
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Results and Discussion

10 Nov 2022 RDP 2022-06
Kim Nguyen
Sources: ABS; Author's calculations; HILDA Survey Release 19.0. The estimated effect of local income inequality on total household debt is negligible. ... Question in the HILDA Survey: ‘Suppose you had only one week to raise $2000 for an emergency.
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Conclusion

10 Nov 2022 RDP 2022-06
Kim Nguyen
Exploiting the very rich longitudinal household data from the HILDA Surveys, combined with income inequality data at an SA3 level from the ABS, I estimate the effect of a change in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/2022-06/conclusion.html

Data and Descriptive Statistics

10 Nov 2022 RDP 2022-06
Kim Nguyen
2018. Household variables (from HILDA Survey Release 19.0). Age (years). 52.6. ... 5.0. Sources: ABS; Author's calculations; Corelogic; HILDA Survey Release 19.0. Footnote.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/2022-06/data-and-descriptive-statistics.html

Local Income Inequality in Australia

10 Nov 2022 RDP 2022-06
Kim Nguyen
Sources: ABS; Author's calculations; HILDA Survey Release 19.0. Footnotes. The Gini coefficient is defined as the ratio of the area between the actual Lorenz curve and the diagonal (or
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/2022-06/local-income-inequality-in-australia.html