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The June 2012 Current Population Survey (CPS) Fertility Supplement data showed a significant decrease from 2010 in the percent of childless women aged 35 to 44.
Using SIPP data, the likelihood of reporting unfavorable housing, neighborhood, and local services along with a move were examined by race and ethnicity.
This paper uses regressions to better understand which Millennials were affected most by the recession and what effects it had on this mobile population.
This paper presents the resulting income estimates based on changes to the CPS Annual Social and Economic Supplement questionnaire on income estimates.
This paper presents a descriptive analysis of the poverty estimates from the 2014 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC)
This report evaluates how well the revised veteran status question on the 2013 ACS performed in its ability to capture quality data compared with prior years.
Handouts about Health Statistics, Disability and Fertility, Health Care Industries, Health Insurance, HIV/AIDS, and Small Area Health Insurance Estimates.
This paper evaluates how the Hispanic origin population reported their race in the 2010 Census, with an emphasis on Hispanics who self-reported their origin.
This graphic makes use of the ACS to examine the distribution of language use in metro areas with many large populations of speakers of non-English languages.
Explores how to characterize various percentages of Supplemental Poverty Measure threshold relative to standard budgets and to the official poverty thresholds.
In the wake of welfare reform and the recent recession, there has been increased interest
in identifying and assessing the well-being of disconnected families.
An evaluation of the quality of the retirement income data in the 2010 CPS ASEC, comparing it to IRS 1099-R forms filed with tax returns in the tax year 2009.
The paper addresses the lack of diversity in the opt-out discussion by comparing the prevalence of options among Asian, Black, Hispanic and White mothers.
One component of the Demographic analysis estimates is net international migration, which represents the movement of people who change their residence.
Examines the spatial patterns, demographic, and transportation characteristics of commuters who travel 50 or more miles AND 90 minutes or more to get to work.
This evaluation compares the Armed Forces content on the Survey of Income and Program Participation 2011 test with SIPP 2008 and the American Community Survey.
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.
Focus on the use of vital statistics in Demographic Analysis including, the use of vital statistics data, the use of birth records, and how race is reported.
Data from the Current Population Survey, the basis of the SPM resource measure, are used to model imputations to the CE for participation in NSLP and WIC.
Paper examines the misreporting of nutritional assistance on the CPS received by Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps.
This paper discusses how to estimate commuting expenses and seeks to enhance and refine the SPM so that it adjusts commuting expenses for geographic difference.
This paper presents estimates of the prevalence of poverty in the US, overall and for selected demographic subgroups, for the official and SPM measures.
We quantify sources of variation in annual job earnings data collected by the SIPP to determine how much of the variation is the result of measurement error.
The task of selecting a child care arrangement often involves a number of factors such as employment demands, family changes, and the well being of the child.
This paper examines the population projected to speak a language other than English in 2020, with a focus on the methodology used to produce these projections.
This paper specifically examines the socio-demographic characteristics of same-sex couple households with children, using the 2009 ACS internal data files.
This paper provides an examination of a practical applied problem (levels of high school dropouts) using publicly-accessible data and information from the ACS.
This paper uses data from the SIPP to observe how health insurance coverage changes in the aftermath of a job separation followed by a period of unemployment.
Current Population Survey’s (CPS) Annual Social and Economic (ASEC) supplement added new questions to aid in developing Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM)
To evaluate the quality of new 2010 ASEC mortgage questions, this paper compares similar data collected in ACS and AHS by a number of selected characteristics.
This paper reports on the home ownership status of a housing unit (tenure) and the length of time that people stay in one place (residential duration).
This analysis investigates how Post 9/11 women veterans are different from their predecessors, in terms of their post-military social and economic outcomes.
This report is one in a series that compares data from the ACS with data from the ASEC to the CPS. It focuses on national and state veteran statistics.
The report focuses on comparisons of national distributions of citizenship status, year of entry, and place of birth between the 2004 ACS and the 2004 ASEC.
This report is one in a series that compares data from the American Community Survey (ACS) with data from the Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC).
The purpose of this paper is to explain an important adjustment to the health insurance edit process that assigns private coverage to non-policy holders.
Service-connected disability was included in the 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) Content Test to test whether ACS could provide accurate estimates.
Examines employed and non-employed mothers reporting of child care constraints: limited hours, provider change, waiting lists, and other child care problems.
Report focuses on several common measures of inequality using household income data from the American Community Survey (ACS) for the years 2000 through 2005.
Explores how an alternative imputation strategy compares to the present strategy used to impute assets and liabilities in the SIPP Wealth Topical Module.
The data analysis in this report focuses on comparisons of national estimates of poverty between the 2003 ACS and the 2004 CPS ASEC (income year 2003).
Compares results from Census 2000 to results from the American Community Survey for characteristics such as nativity, place of birth, language, and ancestry.
This paper explores whether the format of the Hispanic origin question influenced respondents to provide general instead of specific national-origin responses.
This report presents information on the characteristics of the 2.1 million adopted children and 4.4 million stepchildren of householders from the 2000 Census.
Compares results from Census 2000 to results from the American Community Survey for characteristics such as nativity, place of birth, language, and ancestry.
This paper examines the characteristics of persons who reported SCHIP coverage in the March 2001 CPS, and compares CPS estimates with administrative figures.
This analysis uses data from the Census 2000 Supplementary Survey to examine change in language use and English ability of school-aged children since 1990.
This report focuses on the evaluation of the U.S. Census Bureau’s estimate of legal immigration to the United States between 1980-1990 and 1990-2000 (DAPE).
This report focuses on the evaluation of the Census Bureau’s estimate of foreign-born emigration from the United States between 1980 and 1990 (DAPE).
This report focuses on the evaluation of the Census Bureau’s estimate of net migration between Puerto Rico and the United States in the 1980s and 1990s (DAPE).
This report focuses on the evaluation of estimated residual foreign-born population (including unauthorized & quasi-legal migrants) in 1990 and 2000 (DAPE).
This paper provides a detailed discussion of the definitions, methodologies, assumptions, and data sources used to measure net international migration.
This report presents social, demographic and geographic characteristics of households that engage in home schooling and examines the potential for growth.
This report attempts to control for the effect of changes over time in the size and composition of households by adopting a modified measure of income.
This working paper discusses the methodology and assumptions used to develop the recently released projections of the population of US from 1999 to 2100.
Paper outlines differences in income estimates from the American Community Survey and the 1990 Census and provides a preliminary overview of the ACS results.
Examines the items on relationship-to-householder, grandparents-as-caregivers, and marital status using the current version of the Census Unedited File (CUF).
Test determined the effects of allowing respondents to report more than one race in a self-identification context and assessed the utility of these data.
This paper examines the quality of the fertility data among men and women and the characteristics of the men who did not respond to the question on fertility.
In this study, a cohort survival method is supplemented by State Department U.S. citizen registration data to estimate the annual rate of U.S. born emigration.
This paper examines persons who experience spells of poverty over a two year period using the 1987 panel of Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP).
This paper discusses current methods of assigning geographic codes to the Federal individual income tax returns and test results of potential new methods.
This paper compares the distribution of Food Stamp Program participants on selected variables obtained from SIPP and from a survey of administrative records.
This paper explores the applicability of hazards modeling techniques for the analysis of demographic, sociological and economic transitions using SIPP data.
This paper presents different estimates of spell durations in the Food Stamp and Aid to Families with Dependent Children programs, based on data from the SIPP.
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