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Major Databases with Historical Longitudinal Population Data. Development, Impact and Results

Introduction: Major Databases with Historical Longitudinal Population Data: Development, Impact and Results

Sören Edvinsson, Kees Mandemakers, Ken R. Smith
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Dutch Lives. The Historical Sample of the Netherlands (1987–): Development and Research

Kees Mandemakers, Jan Kok
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Historical Chinese Microdata. 40 Years of Dataset Construction by the Lee-Campbell Research Group

Cameron Campbell, James Lee
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A Database for the Future. Major Contributions from 47 Years of Database Development and Research at the Demographic Data Base

Sören Edvinsson, Elisabeth Engberg
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The Utah Population Database. The Legacy of Four Decades of Demographic Research

Ken. R. Smith, Geraldine P. Mineau
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The Long Road to Health and Prosperity, Southern Sweden, 1765-2015. Research Contributions From the Scanian Economic-Demographic Database (SEDD)

Tommy Bengtsson, Martin Dribe
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The Impact of Microdata in Norwegian Historiography 1970 to 2020

Hilde L. Sommerseth, Gunnar Thorvaldsen
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Historical Life Courses and Family Reconstitutions. The Scientific Impact of the Antwerp COR*-Database

Paul Puschmann, Hideko Matsuo, Koen Matthijs
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