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This paper uses 1960-2000 Census and 2010 ACS data to describe changes in the size, origins, and geographic distribution of the foreign-born population.
This paper examines the impact of the new survey design (SIPP-EHC) on measures of income, poverty status, and poverty transitions within the reference period.
This study introduces the CPS Program Participation Method of imputing benefits for the National School Lunch Program & the Women, Infants, & Children program.
The purpose of this paper is to provide data users with additional information about the Migration Supplement that is not found in other published sources.
Research completed to date on factors that might explain differences in the level of vacant and occupied housing units between the 2010 Census and 2010 ACS.
This report evaluates the 2010 ACS Content Test to simplify the period of military service question and to improve the quality of the data for this topic.
This report evaluates the 2010 ACS Content Test to simplify the veteran identification question and generate more reliable and accurate estimates of veterans.
Examines whether those employed/formerly employed in occupations that were hard‐hit by the recession were more likely to have employed partners after recession.
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