@techreport{d5ceb181d5ad4642bf7a79c52bd1b269,
title = "PACO User Guide.",
abstract = "This series presents the results of research projects based on the analysis of one or more household panel studies. Papers will cover the wide range of substantive topics and investigations of the particular problems of comparative research. The series will contain, among other papers, the results of all of the work being carried out as part of the Panel Comparability (PACO) project, which was funded by the European Commission under the Human Capital and Mobility Programme (1993-1996). PACO aims to develop instruments for analyzing, programming and stimulating socio-economic policies, and for comparative research on policy issues such as labour force participation, income distribution, unpaid work, poverty, household composition change, and problems of the elderly.",
keywords = "Comparative Analysis",
author = "Marlis Riebschl{\"a}ger and G{\"u}nther Schmaus",
year = "1995",
language = "English",
series = "Research Papers on Comparative Analysis of Longitudinal Data",
publisher = "CEPS/INSTEAD",
number = "09",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "CEPS/INSTEAD",
}