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Pieter de Wolff

(deceased)

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This person is deceased (Date: 18 Jan 2000)
First Name:Pieter
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Last Name:de Wolff
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RePEc Short-ID:pde931
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  1. De Wolff, Pieter, 1981. "Lectures on economic planning : , Vol. 1, x + 355 pp; Vol. 11, ix + 411 pp. Amsterdam/New York: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1977, 1978. Author and subject indexes. Vol. 1: $34.25 (Fl. 70.-); Vol," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 5(3), pages 318-321, September.
  2. P. de Wolff, 1975. "Book Review: Labor Economics: The Import of Labour: The Case of the Netherlands," ILR Review, Cornell University, ILR School, vol. 28(4), pages 602-605, July.
  3. de Wolff, P. & van Slijpe, A. R. D., 1973. "The relation between income, intelligence, education and social background," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 4(3), pages 235-264, October.
  4. P. de Wolff, 1962. "Door meten tot weten in de sociale wetenschappen*)," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 16(4), pages 321-336, December.
  5. P. de Wolff, 1961. "Niet gecorreleerde schatters," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 15(2), pages 153-155, June.
  6. P. de Wolff, 1959. "Produktiviteitsverhoging bij accountantscontrole door toepassing van gelaagde steekproeven," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 13(2), pages 215-232, June.
  7. P. de Wolff, 1957. "De invloed van de keuze der gewichten op de hoogte van een gewogen indexcijfer," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 11(1), pages 17-22, March.
  8. P. de Wolff, 1956. "Steekproeven bij administratieve contrôle ," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 10(1), pages 35-44, March.
  9. P. de Wolff & J. Meerdink, 1955. "De intelligence te Amsterdam in verband met demografische en sociologische kenmerken van de bevolking," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 9(3), pages 101-123, September.
  10. P. de Wolff, 1951. "Toepassing van de bezettingstheorie op een coderingsvraagstuk," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 5(5‐6), pages 161-170, October.
  11. P. de Wolff, 1950. "Nabeschouwing," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 4(3‐4), pages 119-120, June.
  12. P. de Wolff, 1950. "Het ontstaan van een frequentieverdeling," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 4(3‐4), pages 89-92, June.

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  1. de Wolff, P. & van Slijpe, A. R. D., 1973. "The relation between income, intelligence, education and social background," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 4(3), pages 235-264, October.

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    1. Waldenstrom, Daniel & Adermon, Adrian & Lindahl, Mikael, 2016. "Intergenerational wealth mobility and the role of inheritance: Evidence from multiple generations," CEPR Discussion Papers 11456, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    2. Gary S. Becker & Nigel Tomes, "undated". "Human Capital and the Rise and Fall of Families," University of Chicago - Population Research Center 84-10, Chicago - Population Research Center.
    3. Kettunen, Juha, 1997. "Education and unemployment duration," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 16(2), pages 163-170, April.
    4. Malik Muhammad & Muhammad Jamil, 2020. "Intergenerational Mobility in Educational Attainments," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 59(2), pages 179-198.
    5. Couch, Kenneth A. & Lillard, Dean R., 1998. "Sample selection rules and the intergenerational correlation of earnings," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 5(3), pages 313-329, September.
    6. Joop Hartog, 1976. "Ability And Age‐Income Profiles," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 22(1), pages 61-74, March.
    7. Wang, Xiaoqing & Feng, Xiangnan & Song, Xinyuan, 2020. "Joint analysis of semicontinuous data with latent variables," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 151(C).
    8. Herrmann, Andrea M. & Zaal, Petra M. & Chappin, Maryse M.H. & Schemmann, Brita & Lühmann, Amelie, 2023. "“We don't need no (higher) education” - How the gig economy challenges the education-income paradigm," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 186(PA).

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