Measurement error in income and schooling, and the bias for linear estimators

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Measurement error in income and schooling, and the bias for linear estimators. / Bingley, Paul; Martinello, Alessandro.

Copenhagen : SFI - Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd, 2014.

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Bingley, P & Martinello, A 2014 'Measurement error in income and schooling, and the bias for linear estimators' SFI - Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd, Copenhagen. <http://www.sfi.dk/resultater-4726.aspx?Action=1&NewsId=4247&PID=9422>

APA

Bingley, P., & Martinello, A. (2014). Measurement error in income and schooling, and the bias for linear estimators. SFI - Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd. http://www.sfi.dk/resultater-4726.aspx?Action=1&NewsId=4247&PID=9422

Vancouver

Bingley P, Martinello A. Measurement error in income and schooling, and the bias for linear estimators. Copenhagen: SFI - Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd. 2014.

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Bingley, Paul ; Martinello, Alessandro. / Measurement error in income and schooling, and the bias for linear estimators. Copenhagen : SFI - Det nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd, 2014.

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