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


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Examining the Middle Class in the US Using the Lens of the SPM
Many examinations of the middle class use a measure of income to identify the group of interest.


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CPS and ACS Health Insurance Estimates: Consistent Trends 2009-2012
This technical brief demonstrates that changes in health insurance coverage, as measured by ACS and CPS.


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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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Understanding the New CPS Health Insurance Questions
To compare estimates of health coverage from the redesign of the CPS ASEC to estimates from the status quo method to inform the 2012/2013 break in series.


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Understanding the New CPS Health Insurance Questions
This paper researches changes in the way that the CPS measured Health Insurance coverage.


Working Paper
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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The Role of CPS Nonresponse on the Level and Trend in Poverty
We compare a “full response” poverty rate that assumes all ASEC respondents provided earnings data to the official poverty rate to gauge the nonresponse bias.


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Factors Influencing Transitions Into & Out of Near Poverty: 2004-2012
This paper examines the factors associated with transitions into and out of near poverty.

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