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SAIPE Working Papers

Working papers are intended to make results of Census Bureau research available to others and to encourage discussion on a variety of topics. They have not undergone a review and editorial process generally accorded official Census Bureau publications.

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Working Paper
Report 5: Comparing Economic Characteristics With Census 2000
Fifth in a series of reports about implementing the ACS: comparing economic characteristics between ACS and Census 2000.


Working Paper
Methodology for Variance of Change Estimates For State-Level 1999-2000
The HHS asked the U.S. Census Bureau’s Small Area Estimates Branch to provide them with model-based estimates of child poverty on an annual basis.


Working Paper
An Empirical Study on Using ACS Supplementary Survey Data
The US Census Bureau's SAIPE Program produces poverty estimates for various age groups for states, counties, and school districts.


Working Paper
Errors-In-Variables County Poverty and Income Models
At present, the SAIPE program at the US Census Bureau estimates state, county, and school district poverty and state and county median household income.


Working Paper
Investigating the use of IRS Tax Data in the SAIPE
The US Census Bureau created the SAIPE program to provide more current estimates of selected income and poverty statistics than the recent decennial census.


Working Paper
School District Population Estimates Methodology Research
The Population Division of the US Census Bureau produces annual estimates of the total and school age population in school districts.


Working Paper
Small Area Estimation of Health Insurance Coverage
This paper presents results from modeling the CPS ASEC and SIPP jointly for small area estimates of health insurance coverage.

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