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Working Paper
Time in Panel Effects in the SIPP
Measurement and nonresponse error in panel surveys SIPP is considered by many to be a larger problem than in other types of survey data collection designs.


Working Paper
A Statistical Profile of At-Risk Children in the United States
Explores whether SIPP provides reasonable estimates of the child population by comparing estimates derived from SIPP with estimates from the CPS.


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Analyzing Spells of Program Participation in the SIPP
Research conducted to investigate the effects of nonsampling errors in analyzing data related to participation in various government transfer programs.


Working Paper
Estimates of the Uninsured Population from the SIPP
This paper examines the distributions of four characteristics of people without any type of health insurance at five points in time.


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Pretest Results of an Alternative Measurement Design for the SIPP
This paper describes the development, design, and initial testing of experimental data collection procedures for the SIPP.


Working Paper
Private Health Insurance and the Utilization of Medical Care
Unobserved common factors are powerful explanation of the decision to have private health insurance and the use of medical care by elderly Medicare recipients.


Working Paper
Who Helps Whom in Older Parent-Child Families
This paper attempts to provide a better understanding of the contributions of parents & adult children who live together through analysis of data from the SIPP.


Working Paper
Changes in Parent-Child Coresidence in Later Life
The coresidence of older parents and their adult children is viewed both from the perspective of the parent and the child using data from the SIPP.

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