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Last Updated: Jun 27, 2021, 03:36 PM IST
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Synopsis The representativeness of CPHS data cannot be assumed from the survey methodology. It must be scrutinised through comparisons with other credible sources, the two economists said.
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This is not to dispute the value of CPHS as a large-scale, regular national survey or to ignore the difficulties of executing such a survey, say Drèze and Somanchi.
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