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Working Paper
2014 SIPP Evaluation Report: Class of Worker, Industry, and Occupation
This report describes the data review process for I&O content appearing on the SIPP 2014 Panel, Waves 1 and 2, and assesses the SIPP public use files.


Working Paper
Poverty Dynamics: An Overview of Longitudinal Poverty Estimates
This paper describes poverty using measures with different time horizons and studies the frequency of transitions into and out of poverty in the United States.


Working Paper
What Housing Assistance Support Recipients Report
We investigate the factors that distinguish which of two alternative rent concepts ACS householders receiving HUD housing rent assistance are reporting.


Working Paper
STEM Workers in the Manufacturing Sector
This paper focuses on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) workers in the manufacturing sector.


Working Paper
Updates to Collection and Editing of Household Relationship Measures
The paper details the new data collection and processing of household data in the Current Population Survey


Working Paper
Do Interviewer Observation Agree with Previously Collected Survey Data
This paper explores the extent to which interviewer-generated reports of household demographic characteristics agree with previously collected survey reports.


Working Paper
Fathering Across Households
This paper uses a large, nationally representative dataset to examine the complexities of men’s fathering of minor children.


Working Paper
Puerto Rican-Origin Children’s Living Arrangements
This research examines the ties among poverty, family migration and living arrangements of Puerto Rican-origin children living in PR and the US.


Working Paper
The Changing Demographics of Unmarried Partners, 1996-2017
This poster examines the changing demographic characteristics of unmarried partners from 1996 to 2017.


Working Paper
Working and poor: using the SPM to evaluate the safety net for workers
This paper explores the extent to which public safety net programs, including cash assistance and non-cash benefits, alleviate poverty among workers.


Working Paper
The Opioid Prescribing Rate and Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
This poster examines the relationship between the opioid prescribing rate and grandparents raising grandchildren.


Working Paper
Using Administrative Records to Evaluate Child Care Expense Reporting
In this poster, we link self-reported child care expenses in the CPS ASEC to CCDF child care subsidy administrative records to see how closely they align.


Working Paper
Bridging Differences in the Measurement of Poverty
This paper examines how implementing the redesigned CPS ASEC processing system affects poverty rates in 2016, decomposing changes by demographic & income edits.


Working Paper
Changes to Household Data in CPS
This presentation details new changes to household data in CPS, specifically the noted improvement in measuring same-sex families and greater family diversity.


Working Paper
Which American Languages are Dying?
This paper uses ACS data to quantify the vulnerability of endangered indigenous American languages.


Working Paper
Health Insurance and Health Status for Same-Sex Couples
Family diversity has been increasing in the United States over the last few decades, especially as same-sex marriage and same-sex parenthood become more common.


Working Paper
Household and Community Characteristics and Children's Acculturation
The American Community Survey is used to explore the associations of household and community characteristics with children’s linguistic acculturation.


Working Paper
Multidimensional Inequality


Working Paper
The Link Between Socioeconomic Factors and Parental Mortality
In this paper, we use Wave 1 of the 2014 SIPP panel to evaluate whether linkages exist between socioeconomic factors and the timing of parental loss.


Working Paper
Racial Disparities in Women’s Occupational Mobility
Racial disparities exist in occupational mobility, with Black and Hispanic women less likely to exit service occupations than White, non-Hispanic women.


Working Paper
Health Insurance Coverage CPS: Estimates from the 2017 Research File
This paper compare health insurance coverage estimates between the CPS ASEC production and research files.


Working Paper
Health Insurance Coverage in the 2017 CPS ASEC Research File
This paper describes key changes implemented in the new processing system and present health insurance coverage estimates.

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