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Subject: Survey Methodology

Party identification, political preferences and material conditions: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey, 1991-2

Can you hear me knocking?: an investigation into the impact of interviewers on survey response rates

Dynamic labour market behaviour in the British Household Panel Survey: the effects of recall bias and panel attrition

The biases introduced by recall and panel attrition on labour market behaviour reported in the British Household Panel Survey

Job tenure: does history matter?

Analysing change with panel data: pros and cons

Exploiting national survey and census data: longitudinal & partnership analyses

Maintaining high response in a panel survey

Regression analysis for complex survey data with missing values of a covariate

Analysis of large and complex datasets (ALCD) research programme special issue

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