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first wave of the 1996-2001 panel. The main findings of the paper are that attrition is not random. Attritors and non … on average higher than wages that would be observed if all the individuals initially selected in the panel remained in … the sample. -- panel data ; attrition ; selection ; SLID ; Canada …
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This paper introduces the Tunisia Labor Market Panel Survey (TLMPS) of 2014, the first round of a publicly available …
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This paper introduces the 2016 wave of the Jordan Labor Market Panel Survey (JLMPS). It is an essential reference for … users of this innovative and valuable dataset, which adds to the growing series of labor market panel surveys (LMPSs … important population. The paper describes this sampling strategy, attrition from 2010 to 2016, and weighting that corrects for …
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This paper introduces the 2018 wave of the Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey (ELMPS), previously fielded in 1998, 2006 … the labor market and human development issues in Egypt, and this new wave will further enhance its value as a critical … decades. In this paper, we describe the key characteristics of the 2018 wave, including sampling, fielding, and questionnaire …
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on basic indicators related to labor markets and their dynamics from retrospective and panel survey data in Egypt, in …There is potential for measurement problems in both retrospective and panel microdata. In this paper we compare results … of reporting of time-invariant characteristics in different waves of the panel, (2) compare the retrospective and panel …
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