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Imputation via Triangular Regression-Based Hot Deck
This HUD report describes the imputation system developed for the 2005 AHS Income variables.


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32 Years of Housing Data
This report documents the long-term changes in major measures of the size, composition, and quality of housing in the nation from 1973 to 2005.


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Comparison of Housing Information from the AHS and the ACS
This report compares housing information and 2005 estimates for the AHS and the ACS, and provides guidance on how and when to use the two surveys.


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Evaluation of the 2005 Changes in the AHS Income Questionnaire
This HUD report compares income data from 2003 and 2005. In 2005, AHS adopted income questions similar to those used by the ACS.


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Comparison of Housing Information from the AHS and the ACS
This HUD report documents the similarities and differences between the two surveys and compares estimates of key housing statistics.


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Measuring Overcrowding in Housing
Using data from the 1985 and 2005 AHS, this study evaluates the incidence of crowding and its undesirable effects on occupants.


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The American Housing Survey and Non-Traditional Mortgage Products
This HUD report suggests changes to the AHS mortgage questions with the objective of obtaining more information on the non-traditional mortgage products.


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Taking Account of Housing in Measures of Household Income
This paper presents evaluations of net imputed rental income of homeowners for inclusion in a measure of income examining economic well-being.

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