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Panel Study of Income Dynamics / Demographics / Survey of Consumer Finances / Response rate / Sampling / National Health Interview Survey / Wei-Jun Jean Yeung / Statistics / Economic data / Panel data
Date: 2012-12-10 12:00:12
Panel Study of Income Dynamics
Demographics
Survey of Consumer Finances
Response rate
Sampling
National Health Interview Survey
Wei-Jun Jean Yeung
Statistics
Economic data
Panel data

Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 2012 Volume 3 Issue 2 PpISSNThe Panel Study of Income Dynamics: overview, recent innovations, and potential for life course research

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