The Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey : towards a better understanding of labor markets in transition
Hartmut Lehmann, Alexander Muravyev and Zimmermann Klaus F.
The paper presents the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS), which is one of the most widely used household and labor force surveys in Eastern Europe. It is based on a statistically representative sample of the Ukrainian population aged between 15 and 72 years, comprising about 4,000 households and 8,500 individuals. The paper introduces the essential aspects of the ULMS, including sampling, survey instruments and content as well as discusses the current available data. Key details of the forthcoming 2012 wave of the survey are outlined. The article also provides an overview of major studies accomplished with the help of the ULMS data. The review suggests the usefulness and high potential of the survey in tackling important questions in labor economics and related fields. -- survey panel data ; public use data ; transition ; Ukraine
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2012
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Authors: | Lehmann, Hartmut ; Muravyev, Alexander ; Zimmermann, Klaus F. |
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IZA Journal of Labor & Development. - Heidelberg : Springer Open, ISSN 2193-9020, ZDB-ID 26875950. - Vol. 1.2012, p. 1-15
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Type of publication: | Article |
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Language: | English |
Notes: | Systemvoraussetzung: Acrobat Reader |
Other identifiers: | 10.1186/2193-9020-1-9 [DOI] |
Classification: | C83 - Survey Methods; Sampling Methods ; J00 - Labor and Demographic Economics. General ; P20 - Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies. General |
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