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A new strategy for linking U.S. historical censuses: A case study for the IPUMS multigenerational longitudinal panel
Jonas Helgertza Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation and Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota Twin Cities;b Centre for Economic Demography, Lund University;c Department of Economic History, Lund UniversityCorrespondence[email protected]
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Joseph Priced Department of Economics, Brigham Young University
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Jacob Wellingtona Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation and Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota Twin CitiesView further author information
, Kelly J Thompsona Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation and Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota Twin CitiesView further author information
, Steven Rugglesa Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation and Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota Twin Cities;e Department of History, University of Minnesota Twin CitiesView further author information
& Catherine A. Fitcha Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation and Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota Twin CitiesView further author information
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Published online: 11 Nov 2021
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