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British Household Panel Survey / Cross-National Equivalent File / Socio-Economic Panel / Panel Study of Income Dynamics / Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences / Demographics / German Institute for Economic Research / Longitudinal study / Cohort study / Statistics / Economic data / Panel data
Date: 2012-11-16 09:23:46
British Household Panel Survey
Cross-National Equivalent File
Socio-Economic Panel
Panel Study of Income Dynamics
Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences
Demographics
German Institute for Economic Research
Longitudinal study
Cohort study
Statistics
Economic data
Panel data

The Cross-National Equivalent File: A product of cross-national research Richard V. Burkhauser Department of Policy Analysis and Management Cornell University

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