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The data of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) – Higher School of Economics represents one of the few nationally representative sources of household and individual data for Russia. These data have been collected since 1992 and in recent years, thanks to more secure financial and logistical support, have become a resource increasingly drawn upon by scholars and students for national and crossnational studies. In this paper, we examine the extent of non-random attrition in the RLMS and discuss the circumstances under which this might give rise to biases in econometric analysis. We illustrate this with an example drawn from the health sphere.
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An essential resource for anyone undertaking research with the RLMS data
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This page is a summary of: Sample attrition in the RLMS, 2001-10, Economics of Transition, April 2015, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/ecot.12063.
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