Working Paper Series (1)

Documents from [1991] to [1992]

Identity Statement

HAEU Reference Code
ESF-1027
Original Reference Code
NW 19/2
Physical Medium

Paper

Reference Archivists

Mathevon, Valerie; Meyer, Ruth Ingeborg

Content and Structure

Abstract

Paper presented at the workshop on "Database management for panel data", 19-21 April 1991, and at the Trento workshop, June 1992 (missing papers: 4, 5, 14, 19, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 38, 40, 42, 45, 49, 53, 55-61-62).
1. "Design of the British household panel study database", Randy Banks
2. "Some issues of registry office records in the construction of social indicators on households and life-budget", Mario Boffi and Carla Facchini
3. "Using Ingres for data management of the Netherlands socio-economic panel", Herman Camphius
6. "Sir and the German socio-economic panel study (SOEP)", Joachim Frick, Peter Krause and Jürgen Schupp
7. "Ensuring the relational approach", Rudy Marynissen and Ilse Loots
8. "Computerised data storage for the Lorraine household panels study (E.S.E.M.L.)", Christophe Reinhardt (ing e fr)
9. "Storage and retrival of data from the Luxembourg household panel (PSELL)", Günther Schmaus
10. "Issues in data access and management lessons from the PSID", Maria Servais and Peter Solenberger
11. "Weighting factors and sampling variance in household panels", Ulrich Rendtel
12. "Learning about longitudinal panel data in a relational database environment", Alice Robbin
13. "Design of follow-up sheets in the Irish panel study", Brendan Whelan
15. "Household market and non-market activities (HUS): a Swedish panel survey", Anders Klevmarken
16. "The German socio-economic panel study (SOEP)", Gert G. Wagner
17. "Research plan of the Belgian household panel study (PSBH)", Bernadette Bawin-Legros and Thérèse Jacobs
18. "Micro-social change in Britain. An outline of the role and objectives of the British Household Panel Study", David Rose
20. "Design issues in the British household panel study", David Rose, Nick Buck and Louise Corti
21. "The use of panel data in econometric analysis: a survey", Gordon C. R. Kemp
22. "Combining qualitative and quantitative data in the longitudinal study of household allocations", Heather Laurie
24. "The incidence and evolution of poverty in the ‘80s", Ruud Muffels and Jos Berghman
29. "The Paco project", Gaston Schaber and Günther Schmaus, Gert G. Wagner
30. "Describing longitudinal profiles using multivariate procedures and hierarchical clustering", Jean-Claude Ray
31. "Instrumental variable estimation of longitudinal flows in the presence of measurement error", Chris Skinner and Keith Humphreys
32. "Tangled webs of family relationships: untangling them with survey data", Martha S. Hill, Marita A. Servais and Peter Solenberger
33. "Modelling measurement error bias in cross-section and longitudinal wage equations", David Brownstone and Robert Valetta
34. "Measuring behaviour and behavioural changes: the continuously collected data approach", D. V. McQueen, P. Bellini and S. Campostrini
35. "The methodological difficulties in the application of poverty panels in the south: the case of Spain", Jordi Estivill
36. "The effects of computer assisted interviewing on data quality", Randall J. Olsen

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English, French

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