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Housing Working Papers

U.S. Census Bureau "Working Papers" have not undergone the review and editorial process generally accorded official Census Bureau publications. These working papers are intended to make results of Census Bureau research available to others and to encourage discussion on a variety of topics.


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Working Paper
Race & Hispanic Origin Reporting Across Admin. Records & Other Sources
This paper explores different methods to assign one race and one Hispanic response when responses are discrepant.


Working Paper
Replacing/Supplementing Year Built on the ACS with Admin Records
Investigates administrative record sources for the year built question on the ACS.


Working Paper
Potential Data Sources to Replace/Enhance Condo Status on the ACS
Investigates administrative record sources for the condominium question on the ACS.


Working Paper
Results from the 2015 Data Products Survey for the ACS
Provides an overview of the 2015 ACS Data Products Survey results.


Working Paper
Results from the 2015 Data Products Survey for the ACS: Exec Summary
Provides an overview of the 2015 ACS Data Products Survey results.


Working Paper
Replacing/Supplementing the ACS Phone Question with Admin Records
Investigates administrative record sources on phone service.


Working Paper
Plumbing and Kitchen Facilities in Housing Units
Learn more about effects of removing the flush toilet question from the facilities questions on the survey (measuring complete plumbing facilities).


Working Paper
Housing Crisis & Family Well-being: Examining Effects of Foreclosure
Housing Crisis and Family Well-being: Examining the Effects of Foreclosure on Families


Working Paper
Was the Great Recession Unique?
Historical changes in population of 25–34 year olds who lived in the parental home against the seven recessions the United States has experienced since 1967.

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