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References for The need for and use of panel data
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Further reading
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Key references
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SOEP Group SOEP 2013:
SOEPmonitor Individuals 1984–2013 (SOEP v30). Berlin: DIW/SOEP, 2015. Key reference: [1]
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Lazarsfeld, P. F., Fiske, M. "The ‘panel’ as a
new tool for measuring opinion" Public Opinion
Quarterly 2:4 (1938): 596–612. Key reference: [2]
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Lazarsfeld, P. F. "‘Panel’
studies" Public Opinion
Quarterly 4:1 (1940): 122–128. Key reference: [3]
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Lazarsfeld, P. F., Berelson, B., Gaudet, H. The People’s
Choice: How The Voter Makes Up His Mind in a Presidential
Campaign. New York: Duell, Sloane and Pearce, 1944. Key reference: [4]
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Andreß, H. J., Golsch, K., Schmidt, A. W. Applied Panel Data
Analysis for Economic and Social Surveys. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2013. Key reference: [5]
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Card, D. "The causal effect
of education on earnings" In: Orley, C. A., David, C. (eds). Handbook of Labor
Economics, Vol. 3. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1999. Key reference: [6]
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Bartel, A. P. "Training, wage
growth, and job performance: Evidence from a company
database" Journal of Labor
Economics 13:3 (1995): 401–425. Key reference: [7]
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Lazear, E. P. "Performance, pay
and productivity" The American
Economic Review 90:5 (2000): 1346–1361. Key reference: [8]
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Morgan, S. L. Handbook of Causal
Analysis for Social Research. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. Key reference: [9]
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Van der Zouwen, J., Van
Tilburg, T. "Reactivity in
panel studies and its consequences for testing causal
hypotheses" Sociological
Methods & Research 30:1 (2001): 35–56. Key reference: [10]
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Das, M., Toepoel, V., van
Soest, A. "Nonparametric
tests of panel conditioning and attrition bias in panel
surveys" Sociological
Methods & Research 40:1 (2011): 32–56. Key reference: [11]
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Frick, J. R., Goebel, J., Schechtman, E., Wagner, G. G., Yitzhaki, S. "Using analysis of
Gini (ANOGI) for detecting whether two subsamples represent the
same universe" Sociological
Methods & Research 34:4 (2006): 427–468. Key reference: [12]
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Sturgis, P., Allum, N., Brunton-Smith, I. "Attitudes over
time: The psychology of panel conditioning" In: Lynn, P. (ed). Methodology of
Longitudinal Surveys. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 2009. Key reference: [13]
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SOEP Group SOEP 2013:
SOEPmonitor Individuals 1984–2013 (SOEP v30). Berlin: DIW/SOEP, 2015.
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