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Working Paper
How Well Do Individuals Report SNAP Take Up in Household Surveys?
This analysis contributes to the existing literature assessing the quality of survey-based reports of SNAP participation.


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Income Inequality Over Time: How Choice of a Metric Matters
This paper uses one-year estimates from the American Community Survey 2005 - 2015 to explore how household income inequality has changed over time.


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Why Did You Move? Reason for Move Write-In Expansion
This paper documents the reason for move write-in expansion for the Current Population Survey's 2016 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.


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Do Imputed Earnings Earn Their Keep?
Do Imputed Earnings Earn Their Keep? Evaluating SIPP Earnings and Nonresponse with Administrative Records


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Retirement Income of Women Working Longer
Despite women’s increased labor force attachment over the lifecycle, household surveys do not show increases in retirement income for women at older ages.


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Changes in Medical Out-of-Pocket Expenditures over 2013-2014
This paper uses the 2014-2015 CPS Annual Social and Economic Supplement to consider changes in medical out-of-pocket expenditures over 2013-2014.


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The Occupational Attainment of Mid-Career Childless Women, 1980-2012
This paper examines the labor market outcomes of childless women, focusing on occupational attainment over time.


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Income Inequality Metrics and Economic Well-being
Examines how the choice of a particular method for measuring income inequality affects the level of income inequality observed in Metropolitan Statistical Areas


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Means-Tested Transfers as a Supplement to Earned Income
Research to improve understanding of how low-wage work and the social safety net interact.


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A Portrait of Older Persons Working with a Disability
A substantial minority of older people with a disability continues to work past 62, yet there is little research on the occupations they work in.


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New Estimates of Offer and Take-up of Employer-Sponsored Insurance
Analysis uses new questions in the CPS ASEC to examine rates of offer and take-up of employer-sponsored health insurance over early 2014 and early 2015.


Working Paper
Improving Measurement of Same-Sex Couple Households in Census Surveys
Presentation to AAPOR, May 2016 with updates about recent test results for improving measurement of same-sex couple households.


Working Paper
Evaluating 2012-2014 Trends in Health Insurance Coverage
This paper uses SAHIE to examine trends in county-level health insurance coverage rates for the working-age population by income group for 2012 through 2014.


Working Paper
Foreign-Born STEM Workforce in the United States
The focus of this presentation is on the foreign-born STEM workforce based on the 2010-2014 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year data.


Working Paper
Health insurance disparities and the Affordable Care Act
Disparities in health insurance between social and demographic subgroups decreased as many provisions of the Affordable Care Act went into effect.


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Separate but Unequal: The Nature of Income Inequality
Separate but Unequal: The Nature of Income Inequality in U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas


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How did the Affordable Care Act affect workers in 2014
This analysis explores the shift in health insurance coverage for workers.


Working Paper
College Completion by Cohort, Age and Gender, 1967 to 2015
This paper examines long-term changes beyond age 25 in education of the population involving continuing education, differential mortality, and immigration.


Working Paper
Household composition and family well-being
Household composition and family well-being: Exploring the relationship between doubling up and hardship


Working Paper
How We Came to Live Together: Migration from Different Origins
This poster analyzes households that have both movers and nonmovers, and have multiple movers consolidated into a household from different geographic origins.


Working Paper
Measuring marriage rates over time
This work considers how data on marriage stocks and flows, and results suggest the two measures yield divergent results in terms of sign and significance.


Working Paper
Nativity's Influence on Cohabitation
This poster looks at how cohabitation varies by the nativity of cohabiters and their parents, and how the demographics of cohabiters vary by nativity status.


Working Paper
Poverty by Age & Sex: Examination of Poverty Distribution 1966 - 2014
Poverty by Age and Sex: An Examination of the Distribution in Poverty between 1966 and 2014


Working Paper
Commuting Patterns of Older Workers in the United States, 2008-2012
This paper describes commuting patterns of older workers in the United States, based on data from the 5-year 2008-2012 American Community Survey (ACS).


Working Paper
College Completion by Cohort, Age and Gender, 1967 to 2015
In addition to data from the Current Population Survey, this paper uses data obtained from the public-use file of the National Longitudinal Mortality Study.


Working Paper
How did the questionnaire change affect health insurance estimates?
In 2015, two versions of the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC) were fielded.


Working Paper
Reassessing Wealth Data Quality in SIPP
Reassessing Wealth Data Quality in the Survey of Income and Program Participation.


Working Paper
Measuring Work-Related Expenses in the 2014 SIPP Panel
This research evaluates methods for calculating the work-related expense deduction in the Supplemental Poverty Measure when using data from the 2014 SIPP Panel

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