The Effect of Using Administrative Registers in Economic Short Term Statistics: The Norwegian Labour Force Survey as a Case Study
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- Ib Thomsen & Ann Marit Kleive Holmøy, 1998. "Combining Data from Surveys and Administrative Record Systems. The Norwegian Experience," International Statistical Review, International Statistical Institute, vol. 66(2), pages 201-221, August.
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