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Hungarian Administrative Employer–Employee Data: The Admin4 Database

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  • István Boza

    (ELTE Centre for Economic and Regional Studies)

  • Rita Pető

    (ELTE Centre for Economic and Regional Studies)

  • Melinda Tir

    (ELTE Centre for Economic and Regional Studies)

Abstract

Linked employer–employee administrative databases (LEED/LEE) represent one of the most important data innovations of recent decades, as they enable researchers to follow workers and firms simultaneously over long time horizons. This study first reviews the development of the Hungarian administrative data infrastructure and then presents the most recent Hungarian linked employer–employee dataset---the Linked Administrative Panel Dataset (Admin4)---in detail, with particular emphasis on its supplementary modules providing rich set of information.

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  • István Boza & Rita Pető & Melinda Tir, 2026. "Hungarian Administrative Employer–Employee Data: The Admin4 Database," KRTK-KTI WORKING PAPERS 2601, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:has:discpr:2601
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    • C81 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology; Computer Programs - - - Methodology for Collecting, Estimating, and Organizing Microeconomic Data; Data Access

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