CPF 2.0 beta version!
We are happy to announce that the beta version of CPF 2.0 (still in testing phase) has been released! The updated version (including supporting materials) wi...
We are happy to announce that the beta version of CPF 2.0 (still in testing phase) has been released! The updated version (including supporting materials) wi...
Starting with CPF 2.0, the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) data has been excluded from the CPF harmonized cross-country dataset.
Konrad Turek had the pleasure of speaking with Sage Research Methods about open science, open-source knowledge production and the Comparative Panel File (CPF...
In this new article, Konrad Turek discusses open science and refers to the Comparative Panel File. What it means to “open” knowledge production in social sci...
We’re excited to announce that version 2.0 of the CPF Open Harmonization project is on its way, and it’s packed with updates. What’s new in CPF 2.0?
At Comparative Panel File (CPF), we aim to support the community of sociologists, demographers and other researchers interested in comparative life course st...
Small updates to the v.1.6 code:
I added several useful varialbes to the main code at Github. This latest version can be downladed from Github directly or from this CPF website (Downloads):