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The economic research potentials of the German Socio-Economic Panel study. (2020). schröder, carsten ; Metzing, Maria ; Lüthen, Holger ; Grabka, Markus ; Goebel, Jan ; Fedorets, Alexandra ; Maria, Metzing ; Holger, Luthen ; Stefan, Liebig ; Johannes, Konig ; Markus, Grabka ; Felicitas, Schikora.
In: German Economic Review.
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