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Working Paper
In the Absence of Leave
The days and weeks following a birth often present a financial challenge for new mothers.


Working Paper
Impact of Family Structure, Mobility, & Employment on Children
Research has found that children fare best in stable family environments where parents have stable relations, employment, and housing.


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Survey of Income and Program Participation: 2009
This paper has described in some detail the process of moving the measurement of poverty in the CPS to measuring poverty in the SIPP.


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Analyzing the Labor Market Outcomes of Occupational Licensing
Recent assessments of occupational licensing have shown varying effects of the institution on labor market outcomes.


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Analyzing the Labor Market Outcomes of Occupational Licensing
The following paper analyzes the outcomes of the Labor Market of Occupational Licensing.


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Federal Statistics on Health Insurance Coverage
Purpose is to obtain a measure of health insurance coverage and non-cash benefits to be used with calendar year income to assess economic well-being.


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Racial Inequality in Expanded Measures of Educational Attainment
This paper reflects Racial Inequality in Expanded Measures of Educational Attainment.


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Investigating Wave 1 Effects on Poverty Calculations
This paper investigates Wave 1 Effects on Poverty Calculations in the 2008 SIPP Panel.


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Wave 1 Effects on Poverty Calculations in the 2008 SIPP Panel
This analysis compares the Wave 1 effect in the 2008 SIPP Panel to the 2004 Panel and investigates discrepancies in monthly poverty rates across panels & waves.


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Employment Transitions among the Self-Employed
Entrepreneurs base their decision to start a business on a range of factors, from age, education and assets to macroeconomic conditions.


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Employment Transitions among the Self-Employed during the Recession
Entrepreneurs base their decision to start a business on a range of factors, from age, education and assets to macroeconomic conditions.


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How long do early career decisions follow women?
The impact of industry and firm size history on the gender and motherhood wage gaps.


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An Examination of Retirement Income for the 65+ Population
Every several years the SIPP is supplemented by a topical module which measures the retirement income and retirement plan coverage of the population.


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Fathers, Children, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Employers
Documents the tendency of fathers in the U.S. to share employers with their sons and daughters.


Working Paper
Evaluation of Residence Data in Field Tests of the Reengineered SIPP
This paper uses two methods to evaluate the quality of the SIPP-EHC residence history data.


Working Paper
Explaining Changes in SIPP Monthly Poverty Rates in the 2004 Panel
This study addresses anomalies in the 2004 panel by decomposing changes in monthly poverty rates into cross-sectional and within person differences.


Working Paper
Multiplied Disadvantage: Multiple Partner Fertility


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Comparing 2010 SIPP and 2013 CPS Content Test Health Insurance Offer
This brief compares employment-based health insurance offer and take-up rates in the 2013 CPS Content Test to those found in the 2010 SIPP.

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