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Household Incomes in Tax Data : Using Addresses to Move from Tax Unit to Household Income Distributions. (2017). Splinter, David ; Mortenson, Jacob ; Larrimore, Jeff.
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  2. Top 1 Percent Income Shares: Comparing Estimates Using Tax Data. (2019). Splinter, David ; Auten, Gerald .
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  4. Survey Under-Coverage of Top Incomes and Estimation of Inequality: What is the Role of the UK’s SPI Adjustment?. (2017). Jenkins, Stephen ; Hérault, Nicolas ; Burkhauser, Richard ; Wilkins, Roger ; Herault, Nicolas .
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  7. Whose Child Is This? Shifting of Dependents Among EITC Claimants Within the Same Household. (2017). Splinter, David ; Mortenson, Jacob ; Larrimore, Jeff.
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  8. Survey under-coverage of top incomes and estimation of inequality: what is the role of the UK’s SPI adjustment?. (2017). Jenkins, Stephen ; Hérault, Nicolas ; Burkhauser, Richard ; Wilkins, Roger.
    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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