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Resarch and analysis of the Current Population Survey by Census Bureau authors.


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Matched Race and Hispanic Origin Responses from Census 2000 and CPS
This paper uses matched CPS-Census 2000 data to compare race and Hispanic origin responses between the two data sources.


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Comprehension & Interviewer Knowledge in CPS Labor Force
The results lend support to survey critics who have challenged the assumption that standardized question wording yields standardized question meaning.


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Experimental County and State Health Insurance Coverage Estimation
This work was part of the documentation supporting the release of experimental county health insurance coverage estimates for 2000.


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Results and Revisions to the Welfare Reform Benefits Question
This report describes the results of cognitive interview research on questions about welfare reform benefits.


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Methodology for Change Variance Estimates: 2000 and 2001
The U.S. Census Bureau SAIPE currently uses an empirical Bayes estimation method to produce biennial intercensal estimates of the proverty rates.


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Methodology for Change Variance Estimates: 2001 and 2002
The U.S. Census Bureau’s Small Area Estimates Branch annually provides the Administration for ACF in the HHS with model-based estimates of child poverty.


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Indicators of Marriage and Fertility in the U.S.
Trends in marriage, cohabitation and fertility have all contributed to changing family structure in the United States.


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Using Medicaid Participant Data in the Est of County Poverty Levels
The US Census Bureau's SAIPE program produces income and poverty estimates using decennial census data, household survey data, and administrative records.

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