Cormac Ó Gráda, Tyler Anbinder, Dylan Connor, Simone A. Wegge
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Abstract
Automated census linkage algorithms have become popular for generating longitudinal data on social mobility, especially for immigrants and their children. But what if these algorithms are particula...