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Canada – CA16 added to LWS

One more data point for United Kingdom, namely CA16 (Wave X) have been added to the LWS Database. The datasets is based on the 2016 wave of the Survey of Financial Securities (SFS) carried out by Statistics Canada.
 

This brings the total number of Canadian datasets in LWS to four (CA99, CA05, CA12 and CA16).

December 14, 2018 | Highlight