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Title: Longitudinal Surveys and Labor Market Analysis
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1. Kalachek, Edward
Longitudinal Surveys and Labor Market Analysis
In: Counting the Labor Force, Appendix, Volume 2: Data Collection, Processing and Presentation: National and Local. Washington, DC: U.S. GPO, 1980
Cohort(s): Older Men, Young Men
Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office
Keyword(s): Employment; Longitudinal Surveys; Research Methodology

All major labor market relevant panels either in existence or being created are described to review their development, to assess their contribution to the system of employment and unemployment statistics, and to indicate opportunities for major improvements. The record of labor market research based on panel data is reviewed. One section explores the promise and limitations of the Current Population Survey viewed as a longitudinal subfile.
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Kalachek, Edward. "Longitudinal Surveys and Labor Market Analysis" In: Counting the Labor Force, Appendix, Volume 2: Data Collection, Processing and Presentation: National and Local. Washington, DC: U.S. GPO, 1980