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Working Paper
Residential Duration by Tenure, Race, and Ethnicity: 2009
This paper examines variations racial and ethnic groups’ residential durations by current and previous tenure status using data from the 2008 SIPP.


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Residential Duration by Tenure, Race, and Ethnicity: 2009
This paper examines variations racial and ethnic groups’ residential durations by current and previous tenure status using data from the 2008 SIPP.


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The Seasonality of Moves: 2009
This paper analyzes the seasonality of moves in the United States.


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A Look Inside SIPP 2008
The Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) is a nationally representative survey that provides longitudinal surveillance on health insurance.


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Estimating Measurement Error in SIPP
We quantify sources of variation in annual job earnings data collected by the (SIPP) to determine how much of the variation is the result of measurement error.


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Child Care Choices, Family Income and Mother’s Employment
The task of selecting a child care arrangement often involves a number of factors such as employment demands, family changes, and the well being of the child.


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Health Insurance Coverage After Losing or Leaving a Job
This paper uses data from the SIPP to observe how health insurance coverage changes in the aftermath of a job separation followed by a period of unemployment.


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Can Americans Afford to Retire?
As members of the baby-boomer generation approach retirement age, much attention has been focused on whether these individuals are prepared for retirement.


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Longitudinal Analysis of Labor Market Performance of the Working Poor
This study uses ten waves of the 2004 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) data to analyze the labor market performance of the working poor.

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