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2010 National Beneficiary Survey: Methodology and Descriptive Statistics

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  • Debra Wright
  • Gina Livermore
  • Denise Hoffman
  • Eric Grau
  • Maura Bardos

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This report presents the sampling design and data collection activities for round 4 (2010) of the Social Security Administration’s National Beneficiary Survey (NBS).

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  • Debra Wright & Gina Livermore & Denise Hoffman & Eric Grau & Maura Bardos, "undated". "2010 National Beneficiary Survey: Methodology and Descriptive Statistics," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 30bee288435247cd97ebbdede, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:30bee288435247cd97ebbdedee30301c
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