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This paper proposes a methodology to create multivariate synthetic data through a combination of three techniques: ungrouping, imputations and reweighting. The different steps are first illustrated with a simple hypothetical example and then the reliability of the methodology is evaluated based on EU-SILC data. Finally, the methodology is applied to grouped income tax data from the Netherlands between 1950 and 1976.</description></descriptions><geoLocations/></resource>