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On the use of age-adjusted mortality rates in studies of income inequality and population health / Responses
Keeping track of panel members: An experimental test of a between-wave contact strategy
The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) is a nationally representative longitudinal survey of approximately 9,000 families and their descendants that has been ongoing since 1968. Since 1969, families have been sent a mailing asking them to update or verify their contact information to keep track of their whereabouts between waves. Having updated contact information… Continue reading Keeping track of panel members: An experimental test of a between-wave contact strategy