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On the Treatment of Non-Original Sample Members in the German Household Panel Study (SOEP): Tracing, Weighting, and Frequencies Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Martin Spieß
Martin Kroh
Rainer Pischner
Gert G. Wagner
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"Documentation of Sample Sizes and Panel Attrition in the German Socio Economic Panel (SOEP) (1984 until 2007) ,"
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