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List of CPS Publications

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Working Paper
Modifications to the CPS ASEC Imputation Routine
The U.S. Census Bureau is engaged in an on-going effort to improve the quality of health insurance information in the CPS ASEC.


Publication
Custodial Mothers and Fathers and Their Child Support: 2009
This report focuses on the child support income that custodial parents reported receiving from noncustodial parents living elsewhere and other types of support.


Publication
Geographical Mobility: 2008 to 2009
This report provides info on the level of geographical mobility in 2008 and 2009, along with some sociodemographic characteristics of the people who moved.


Publication
The Research SUPPLEMENTAL POVERTY MEASURE: 2010
Estimates of the prevalence of poverty in the United States, overall and for selected demographic groups, for the official and SPM measures.


Working Paper
Use of Medicare Enrollment Data in the Demographic Analysis Estimates
Focus on Medicare enrollment as a source for estimating the population aged 65 and older on April 1, 2010.


Working Paper
Evaluating the Use of the New Current Population
It appears that the main factor in all of the differences between the old and new tax model is driven by the potential use of the two parent pointers.


Visualization
Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the U.S.: 2010
These figures present data on income, poverty, and health insurance coverage in the United States.


Publication
Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the U.S.: 2010
This report presents data on income, poverty, and health insurance coverage in the United States.


Working Paper
SNAP Misreporting on the CPS: Does it Affect Poverty Estimates?
Paper examines the misreporting of nutritional assistance on the CPS received by Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps.


Working Paper
Cognitive Pretesting the 2011 Computer and Internet Use Supplement
Results of 20 cognitive interviews conducted from December 2010 through April 2011.


Working Paper
New CPS's ASEC Supplement Questions use in Census Bureau Tax Model
Current Population Survey’s (CPS) Annual Social and Economic (ASEC) supplement added new questions to aid in developing Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM)


Publication
School Enrollment in the United States: 2008
The publication School Enrollment in the United States: 2008 is CPS and ACS.


Working Paper
Evaluating the New Mortgage Questions in the CPS's 2010 ASEC
To evaluate the quality of new 2010 ASEC mortgage questions, this paper compares similar data collected in ACS and AHS by a number of selected characteristics.


Working Paper
Comparison of Estimates of Same-Sex Households from the ACS and CPS
There has been a growing demand for estimates of same-sex couples. Much of the academic and federal research has focused on the American Community Survey (ACS).


Working Paper
Unit of Analysis for Poverty Measurement
In 2009 the Office of Management and Budget‟s Chief Statistician formed an ITWG on Developing a Supplemental Poverty Measure.


Working Paper
Noncognitive Skills and the Racial Wage Gap
This poster was presented at PAA. It adds two measures of noncognitive skills, locus of control and self-esteem, to determine the effect on the racial wage gap.

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