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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.
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