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Date: 2003-03-19 10:17:18
Survey methodology
Sampling
Forecasting
Unemployment
Imputation
Regression analysis
Statistics
Information
Data analysis

ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN CES: BIAS VS. NET BIRTH/DEATH MODELING Jurgen Kropf, Sharon Strifas, Monica Traetow, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Monica Traetow, 2 Massachusetts Avenue N.E., Room 4860, Wa

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