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Working Paper
Measuring Spells of Unemployment and Their Outcomes
Introduces researchers interested in the topic of unemployment duration to the SIPP, and presents a descriptive analysis of the unemployment duration data.


Working Paper
Counting Spells of Unemployment
The Federal government measures the number of persons who are undergoing spells of unemployment. This paper presents an attempt to quantify "missed" spells.


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Measuring the Frequency and Consequences of Job Separations
The purpose of this paper is to provide a description of the frequency of voluntary and involuntary job separations among population subgroups.


Working Paper
Offer Arrivals Versus Acceptance
The basic job search model implies that unemployment durations are determined by a constant transition rate—the rate at which acceptable offers are received.


Working Paper
Effect of Child Care Cost on Married Women's Labor Force Participation
In this paper we explicitly consider the role child care costs play in the decision of women with young children to participate in the labor market.


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Findings from the SIPP Fringe Benefits Feasibility Study
A survey determined the feasibility of collecting information from employers about their contributions for health insurance, life insurance, and pension plans.


Working Paper
Longitudinal vs. Retrospective Measures of Work Experience
In this paper, we compare CPS work experience estimates for 1985 to work experience estimates for the same year derived from a longitudinal survey.


Working Paper
Longitudinal vs. Retrospective Measures of Work Experience
In this paper, we compare CPS work experience estimates for 1985 to work experience estimates for the same year derived from a longitudinal survey, the SIPP.


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Analyzing The Characteristics Of Blacks
Detailed analysis of whether the characteristics of the black population, as estimated from SIPP, correspond to those same characteristics as measured in CPS.

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