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Child Well Being and Type of Care
This poster is an exploratory analysis of the relationship between various child care arrangements and selected measures of child well-being.


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Alternative Geographic Adjustments of U.S. Poverty Thresholds
This paper will examine the impact of two new geographic cost adjustment methods on state poverty rates.


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Imputing Medical Out-of-Pocket Expenditures Using SIPP and MEPS
In this paper, we compare two parametric statistical matching methods used to generate synthetic medical out of pocket expenditure (MOOP) data.


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Taking Account of Changing Living Arrangements and Childcare Expenses
This paper has addressed two elements in an improved measure of poverty as recommended by the National Academy of Sciences.


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The Complex Living Arrangements of Children and Unmarried Parents
This poster looks at living arrangements of children living with unmarried parents to understand who they are and compare their well-being.


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Risk Factors for Children in U.S., States, and Metro Areas
This paper addresses a lack of sub-national data about children’s well-being using a new program designed to provide data for the entire nation.


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Who’s Minding the Kids in the Summer? Child Care Arrangements: 2006
This poster examines patterns in child care usage during the summer months for children of employed mothers.


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Adjusting Poverty Thresholds Based on Differences in Housing Cost
Comparing housing cost indexes for metro areas, both methods (the ACS and HUD FMR) have produced similar “ranking” order among the states.


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We Want You! Human Capital in the Veteran Earnings Differential
This paper uses a human capital framework to determine whether and how veterans’ post-military earnings are different from similar non-veterans.

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