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National Beneficiary Survey-General Waves Round 5 (Volume 3 of 3): User’s Guide for Restricted and Public Use Files

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  • Debra Wright
  • Eric Grau
  • Sara Skidmore
  • Yuhong Zheng
  • Hanzhi zhou
  • Kirsten Barrett
  • Charles Bush
  • Jason Markesich

Abstract

This report provides information about NBS restricted- and public-use data files, including file construction; weight specification and variance estimation; masking procedures employed in Public-Use File creation; and a detailed overview of the questionnaire design, sampling, and data collection.

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  • Debra Wright & Eric Grau & Sara Skidmore & Yuhong Zheng & Hanzhi zhou & Kirsten Barrett & Charles Bush & Jason Markesich, "undated". "National Beneficiary Survey-General Waves Round 5 (Volume 3 of 3): User’s Guide for Restricted and Public Use Files," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6ece8f3de1d447a7a86fd8d31, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:6ece8f3de1d447a7a86fd8d31b477480
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    1. Sara Skidmore & Debra Wright & Kirsten Barrett & Eric Grau, "undated". "National Beneficiary Survey-General Waves Round 5: (Volume 2 of 3) Data Cleaning and Identification of Data Problems," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ecc70818dbe84ad0a6d166b24, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Eric Grau & Yuhong Zheng & Debra Wright & Sara Skidmore & Hanzhi Zhou & Kirsten Barrett, "undated". "National Beneficiary Survey-General Waves Round 5 (Volume 1 of 3): Editing, Coding, Imputation, and Weighting Procedures," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 800a3a54e26449bb9d425293b, Mathematica Policy Research.

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