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Editorial West, Kirsten
Interview with Arthur Kennickell Condon, Katherine M.
Constant focus: Engaging to measure wealth Kennickell, Arthur B.
Wealth measurement in the survey of consumer finances: Methodology and directions for future research Kennickell, Arthur B.
Using income data to predict wealth Kennickell, Arthur B.
Modeling wealth with multiple observations of income: Redesign of the sample for the 2001 Survey of Consumer Finances Kennickell, Arthur B.
Lining up: Survey and administrative data estimates of wealth concentration Kennickell, Arthur B.
What do the ``late'' cases tell us? Evidence from the 1998 Survey of Consumer Finances Kennickell, Arthur B.
The bitter end? The close of the 2007 SCF field period Kennickell, Arthur B.
Darkness made visible: Field management and nonresponse in the 2004 SCF Kennickell, Arthur B.
Getting to the top: Reaching wealthy respondents in the SCF Kennickell, Arthur B.
What's the chance? Interviewers' expectations of response in the 2010 SCF Kennickell, Arthur B.
Using range techniques with CAPI in the 1995 Survey of Consumer Finances Kennickell, Arthur B.
Multiple imputation in the Survey of Consumer Finances Kennickell, Arthur B.
Interviewers and data quality: Evidence from the 2001 survey of consumer finances Kennickell, Arthur B.
Shared understanding and data quality in the SCF Bricker, Jesse | Kennickell, Arthur B.
Tossed and turned: Wealth dynamics of U.S. households 2007-2009 Kennickell, Arthur B.
The other, other half: Changes in the finances of the least wealthy 50 percent, 2007-2009 Kennickell, Arthur B.
Look again: Editing and imputation of SCF panel data Kennickell, Arthur B.
Try, try again: Response and nonresponse in the 2009 SCF panel Kennickell, Arthur B.
Arthur Kennickell: The other, other half: Changes in the finances of the least wealthy 50% 2007-2009 Schürz, Martin
Commentary paper Johnson, Barry W.
Comments on ``Lining up: Survey and administrative data estimates of wealth concentration'' Saez, Emmanuel
Commenting on ``The bitter end? The close of the 2007 SCF field period'' by Arthur B. Kennickell Bascos-Deveza, Teresita
Arthur Kennickell and the art and science of measurement Lane, Julia
Getting to the Top: Reaching Wealthy Respondents in the SCF - A commentary Haggerty, Catherine | Sjoblom, Micah | Pedlow, Steven
Interviewers' expectations of response propensity can introduce nonresponse bias in survey data Eckman, Stephanie
The Household Finance and Consumption Survey and the recipe to face statistical challenges Munoz, Carlos Sanchez
Commentary paper Rubin, Donald
Editing and imputation for survey data on household wealth: Some comments on the celebration of Arthur Kennickell Bover, Olympia
Knowing, looking, asking, listening, trying again, and getting to the top without a bitter end: The impact of Arthur Kennickell on the European Household Finance and Consumption Survey Pérez-Duarte, Sébastien
Commentary paper Bucks, Brian
Commentary paper Fessler, Pirmin
Arthur B. Kennickell: A Renaissance man Brandolini, Andrea
Three decades of ``following the money''. A contribution on the occasion of a festschrift for Arthur Kennickell Heeringa, Steven G.
An Afterword Kennickell, Arthur B.
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