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EST_2003_HBS_V01_M
Household Budget Survey 2003
Estonia
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2003
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EST_2003_HBS_v01_M
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Statistics Estonia
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1
Dedegkajeva, Iljen.
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Consumption Sensitivities in Estonia: Income Shocks of Different Persistence
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(2000)
2
Kukk, Merike, Dmitry Kulikov, Eesti Pank, and Estonia Karsten Staehr.
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Consumption Response in Estonia: Persistent vs. Temporary Income Shocks
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3
Kukk, Merike, and Karsten Staehr.
"
Identification of Income Underreporting by the Self-Employed: Employment Status or Reported Business Income?
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TUT Economic Research Series , no. 1 (2014).
4
Kutsar, Dagmar.
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Usage of social indicators in comparing welfare of families and children in a transitional society
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(2006) Comparing Children, Families and Risks.
5
Meriküll, Jaanika, and Karsten Staehr.
"
Unregistered production and employment in Estonia: measurements and developments
."
Journal of applied economics and business 1, no. 2 (2013): 23-34.
6
Traat, Imbi.
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Variance of quantile estimators in household surveys
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Workshop on Survey Sampling Theory and Methodology. Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia, Ventspils.
2006.
7
Võrk, A, J Habicht, K Xu, and J Kutzin.
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Income-related inequality in health care financing and utilization in Estonia since 2000
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(2010)
8
Võrk, Andres.
Labour supply incentives, and income support systems in Estonia
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2009.
9
Võrk, Andres, Janek Saluse, Marge Reinap, and Triin Habicht.
Out-of-pocket payments and health care utilization in Estonia, 2000-2012
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2014.
10
Zaidi, Asghar, Mattia Makovec, Michael Fuchs, Barbara Lipszyc, Orsolya Lelkes, Marius Rummel, Bernd Marin, and Klaas Vos.
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Mainstreaming Ageing
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(2007) Mainstreaming Ageing: Indicators to Monitor Sustainable Policies.
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