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Families & Living Arrangements 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
Marital Status in the 2004 American Community Survey
Highlights data on the marital status of the population from the 2004 American Community Survey.


Working Paper
Co-Resident Grandparents and Grandchildren With No Parent
In 2004, there were 5.7 million grandparents living with grandchildren under age 18 in the United States.


Working Paper
Remarriage in the United States
This poster looks at remarriage in the United States over the last half of the 20th century.


Working Paper
Evaluation of Poverty Estimates: A Comparison of the ACS and the CPS
The data analysis in this report focuses on comparisons of national estimates of poverty between the 2003 ACS and the 2004 CPS ASEC (income year 2003).


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Effect of Allocated Data on the Estimated Value of Household Income
This paper looks at the individual components of total household income and discusses the proportion allocated for each component.


Working Paper
Hispanics in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands: 2000
This report presents several demographic, social, and economic characteristics collected from Census 2000.


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Household Income Inequality Measures Based on the ACS Data: 2000-2005
Report focuses on several common measures of inequality using household income data from the American Community Survey (ACS) for the years 2000 through 2005.


Working Paper
Instability and its Relationship to Child Well-Being: 2003
Research suggests that major transitions in the lives of children have marked effects on children's well-being.


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Comparison of ACS and ASEC Data on Households and Families: 2004
This report focuses on comparisons of national distributions of household and family characteristics, between the 2004 ACS and the 2004 ASEC.


Working Paper
Estimates About Fertility and Grandparents
This report first compares estimates of the number of women who gave birth in the 12 months preceding the survey date.

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