Will Administrative Data Save Government Surveys?
Jonathan Auerbach,
Quentin Brummet,
John Czajka,
George C. Hough,
Eddie Hunsinger and
Joseph Salvo
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Government surveys are, in many ways, the foundations of our data†driven world. But those foundations are under strain. Can administrative data come to the rescue?
Keywords: government surveys; data-driven; administrative data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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