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Income mobility and deprivation dynamics among the elderly in Belgium and the Netherlands

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  • Dirven, H.J.
  • Fouarge, D.J.A.G.

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  • Dirven, H.J. & Fouarge, D.J.A.G., 1996. "Income mobility and deprivation dynamics among the elderly in Belgium and the Netherlands," WORC Paper 96.05.005/2, Tilburg University, Work and Organization Research Centre.
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    1. Vermunt, J.K., 1993. "lEM : Log-linear and event history analysis with missing data using the EM algorithm," WORC Paper 93.09.015/7, Tilburg University, Work and Organization Research Centre.
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    1. Roe, R.A. & Schalk, R. & van den Berg, P.T., 1999. "Selection in the new millenium : A European view on developments in methods and research," WORC Paper 99.05.010, Tilburg University, Work and Organization Research Centre.
    2. Dirven, H.J. & Fouarge, D.J.A.G. & Muffels, R.J.A., 1996. "Poverty in the Netherlands," WORC Paper 96.12.024/2, Tilburg University, Work and Organization Research Centre.

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