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Abbrecher 1 COST 1 COST BENEFIT 1 DATA 1 DATA QUALITY 1 District Level Household Survey 4 1 Drop-outs 1 ECONOMY 1 EMPIRICAL FINDINGS 1 FIELDWORK 1 Frauenbildung 1 Girls 1 Haushaltsstatistik 1 Household survey 1 INCOME 1 INTERVIEWER 1 INTERVIEWER FRAUD 1 India 1 Indien 1 METHODOLOGY 1 Mädchen 1 NATIONAL INCOME DYNAMICS STUDY 1 NIDS 1 PRIMARY SAMPLING UNIT 1 PSU 1 Pupils 1 QUESTIONNAIRES 1 SURVEY 1 Sampling 1 School dropout of girls 1 Schüler 1 Stichprobenerhebung 1 Women's education 1 first born 1 marriagepattern 1 multilevel probit 1 primary sampling unit level 1
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Banerjee, Tanmoyee 1 Finn, Arden 1 Mishra, Tanusree 1 Ranchhod, Vimal 1
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Environmental sustainability, growth trajectory and gender : contemporary issues of developing economies 1 The World Bank Economic Review 1
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School dropout of girls : a study on selected Indian states
Mishra, Tanusree; Banerjee, Tanmoyee - In: Environmental sustainability, growth trajectory and …, (pp. 181-194). 2022
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Genuine Fakes: The Prevalence and Implications of Data Fabrication in a Large South African Survey
Finn, Arden; Ranchhod, Vimal - In: The World Bank Economic Review 31 (2017) 1, pp. 129-157
How prevalent is data fabrication in household surveys Would such fabrication substantially affect the validity of empirical analyses We document how we identified such fabrication in South Africa's longitudinal National Income Dynamics Study, which affected about 7 of the sample. The...
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