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This series provides information about methodological aspects of the survey as well as analyses of SIPP data.


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Working Paper
Cohort Differences in Multiple Partner Fertility
This research examines the prevalence of MPF across birth cohorts using the SIPP.


Working Paper
Marriage Then Carriage? Marital and Fertility Patterns Among Women by Birth Cohort
This research includes women born 1940 to 1979 and select comparisons will be made by ten-year birth cohorts, as well as by race and Hispanic origin.


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Singles' Safety Net in the United States
This paper examines social safety net participation of single adults in the United States using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation.


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Marital and Fertility Histories’ Association With Financial Resources
Most women and men aged 45 and older ever married before they had child(ren).


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SNAP Receipt in SIPP: Using Administrative Records to Evaluate Data Quality
This conference paper examines SNAP survey data quality using the 2014-2020 SIPP data linked to select state-level administrative records.


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The Retirement Income of the Prime Working Aged
This conference paper examines early pension and retirement account withdrawals using SIPP linked to administrative records.


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Unbanked and Impoverished? Exploring Banking and Poverty Interactions
Using three leading household surveys, this paper documents how the interaction between bank access and poverty has evolved over time.


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The New Great Migration and Black Marriage Trends in the South
Using data from the ACS, this study examines whether the percentage of college-educated Black adults in southern MSAs is associated with marriage prevalence.


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Self-Employment Status: Imputations, Implications, and Improvements
A paper that examines the quality of self-employment imputation in Census surveys.


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Evaluation of the Reintroduced Parental Leave Content in the 2019 SIPP
The purpose of this paper is to note basic distributions and corresponding allocation rates for the parental leave content in 2019.


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Evaluating Wealth Data in Wave 4 of the Redesigned 2014 SIPP
This paper supports the careful use of SIPP data by researchers by examining how changes to the 2014 SIPP affected wealth data quality over the Panel.


Working Paper
Risk of Parental Death Across the Life Course
This paper estimates the risk of parental death across the life course using data from the 2014 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP).


Working Paper
The SPM in the Survey of Income and Program Participation
This paper proposes a methodology for estimating the SPM in the 2014 Survey of Income and Program Participation Panel and subsequent panels.


Working Paper
Benchmarking the Redesigned Survey of Income and Program Participation
This poster compares estimates of social insurance and pension income in SIPP, National Income and Product Accounts, and administrative records.


Working Paper
Student Debt Discourages Young Workers from Becoming Self-Employed
This paper examines the relationship between student debt and self-employment for young adults using the SIPP and Administrative Records.


Working Paper
SIPP Administrative Data Survey Weights
This project performs initial research on incorporating administrative data into the weighting algorithm for the Survey of Income and Program Participation.


Working Paper
What is a Primary Occupation? Comparing Occupation Measures in the ACS and the SIPP
This paper compares the 2013 ACS 1-year estimates with the SIPP 2014 Panel, Wave 1 estimates to assess if occupation is measured consistently across surveys.


Working Paper
Where’s Daddy? Challenges in the Measurement of Men’s Fertility
We dissect differences in men’s and women’s fertility as represented in the SIPP and argue that these data offer evidence of a “missing man” problem.


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
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
Implementing the 2018 Standard Occupational Classification System
Learn how the Census will implement the 2018 Census Occupation Code list and how classifications have changed over time.


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
The Creation and Use of the SIPP Synthetic Beta v7.0


Working Paper
Child Care Cost Estimates in SIPP and CPS ASEC
This paper compares child care cost estimates in SIPP and CPS ASEC.


Working Paper
Household Debt and Wealth Housing Tenure
Using SIPP data, this study identifies the effect of household debt and wealth on household’s transition from homeowner to renter or from renter to homeowner.


Working Paper
Union Formation and Dissolution: SIPP 2014
This study uses SIPP 2014 to examine union formation and union dissolution using a variety of sociodemographic variables for those who have a union transition.


Working Paper
Understanding Changes in the Disability Prevalence
This paper examines changes in the disability prevalence between 2011 and 2013 in the Survey of Income and Program Participation.


Working Paper
Item Response Rates for Composite Variables
This paper proposes three new methods for aggregating data on response rates across questions to create a measure of item response for composite variables.


Working Paper
Family Complexity and Changing Household Dynamics
In this paper, newly available measures of family and residential dynamics are presented, and the implications for people and households are discussed.


Working Paper
Evaluating Wealth Data in the Redesigned 2014 SIPP
This paper is to support the careful use of SIPP data by examining how changes to the SIPP from the 2008 panel to the 2014 panel affected wealth data quality.


Working Paper
Does Encouraging Record Use for Financial Assets Improve Data Accuracy
This paper compares interest, dividend, and rental income in the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) to administrative IRS 1040 tax data.


Working Paper
Reporting of Days Sick by Proxy Status, Findings from the 2014 SIPP
This project looks at sick day reporting by proxy status.


Working Paper
How Well Do Individuals Report SNAP Take Up in Household Surveys?
This analysis contributes to the existing literature assessing the quality of survey-based reports of SNAP participation.


Working Paper
Do Imputed Earnings Earn Their Keep?
Do Imputed Earnings Earn Their Keep? Evaluating SIPP Earnings and Nonresponse with Administrative Records

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