International Victimization Survey, 1988 and 1992

Extent of collection: 5 data files + machine-readable documentation (text and PDF) + SAS data definition statements + SPSS data definition statements

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Contributors: Mayhew, Patricia ; Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (Issuing body)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor, MI ICPSR, University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research Nov 4, 2005
In: International crime victimization survey (ICVS) series (1988/1992)
Year: 2005
Online Access: Volltext (LF)
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