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Subject: Survey Methodology

Relative impact of interviewer effects and sample design effects on survey precision

The Latent Markov chain with multivariate random effects: an evaluation of instruments measuring labour market status in the British Household Panel Study -article-

Symposium 96: nonsampling errors: proceedings

Minimising non -response in a panel survey

Reliability of retrospective unemployment history data -ESRC Research Paper on Micro-social Change Working Paper-

Who forgot they were unemployed?

Strategies for reducing nonresponse in a longitudinal panel survey

Converting to CAPI in a longitudinal panel survey

Survey measurement and process quality

Does psychiatric morbidity have a role in increasing smoking levels?: an examination of the British Household Panel Study

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