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Introducing the Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey 2023

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  • Obbey A. Elamin

    (King Faisal University)

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This paper introduces the 2023 wave of the Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey (ELMPS). This is the fifth wave of the ELMPS, following a panel of households and individuals from 1998, 2006, 2012, and 2018 into 2023. The ELMPS tracks individuals even as they form new households and includes these households in the sample. Waves since 2006 have also added refresher samples to the panel. In this paper, we describe the questionnaires, sample, fielding, and weighting of the 2023 wave. We assess and model attrition on the household and individual levels and discuss how we account for this attrition in the calculation of weights. The paper also validates the ELMPS data against other sources, such as Egypt’s Labor Force Survey.

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  • Obbey A. Elamin, 2024. "Introducing the Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey 2023," Working Papers 1748, Economic Research Forum, revised 20 Nov 2024.
  • Handle: RePEc:erg:wpaper:1748
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