Sample maintenance office procedures manual

Susan Welt

ResearchPublished 1981

Describes the sample maintenance office (SMO), which assists in maintaining accurate information on all components of the Housing Assistance Supply Experiment's sample of residential properties. The first section provides a general overview of the experiment's sample and of the survey cycle, and discusses the relationship between sample maintenance activities and the survey cycle. The second section is a reference manual documenting in detail the procedures for completing SMO work.

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Welt, Susan, Sample maintenance office procedures manual, RAND Corporation, N-1132-HUD, 1981. As of September 20, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/notes/N1132.html
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Welt, Susan, Sample maintenance office procedures manual. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1981. https://www.rand.org/pubs/notes/N1132.html. Also available in print form.
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