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Tsimane’ Amazonian Panel Study (TAPS): The first 5 years (2002–2006) of socioeconomic, demographic, and anthropometric data available to the public
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Tsimane’ Amazonian Panel Study (TAPS): The first 5 years (2002–2006) of socioeconomic, demographic, and anthropometric data available to the public

William R Leonard and Ricardo Godoy
Economics and human biology, Vol.6(2), pp.299-301
2008
PMID: 18479985

Abstract

Public-use micro-data set Well-being Panel study Bolivia Tsimane Anthropometrics
The Tsimane’ Amazonian Panel Study (TAPS) is making available the first five years (2002–2006, inclusive) of annual socioeconomic, demographic, and anthropometric data available to the public. The information comes from a foraging-farming society of native Amazonians in Bolivia and includes 13 villages, 332 households, and 1985 people who have been tracked annually since 2002. The article provides a brief overview of the data covered and the steps needed to access the data.

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