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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
An Exploratory Analysis of Mate Selection Among the Black Multiracial Population in the United States: 2008-2012 and 2018-2022
Mate selection among the multiracial population is of interest to researchers as this group is projected to grow steadily over the next several decades.


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Cohort Differences in Multiple Partner Fertility
This research examines the prevalence of MPF across birth cohorts using the SIPP.


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Marriage Then Carriage? Marital and Fertility Patterns Among Women by Birth Cohort
This research includes women born 1940 to 1979 and select comparisons will be made by ten-year birth cohorts, as well as by race and Hispanic origin.


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Singles' Safety Net in the United States
This paper examines social safety net participation of single adults in the United States using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation.


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A Test of Alternative Child Care Expense Capping in the Supplemental Poverty Measure
This paper explores implementation of a recommended change to capping child care expenses in the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) for key groups of parents.


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Young Adult Disability Status and Living in a Parental Home
Young adults’ health difficulties linked to living in a parental home in 2010 and 2022.


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Who Are American Indian and Alaska Native Grandparents?
This poster examines the characteristics of American Indian and Alaska Native grandparents and their coresident grandchildren using data from the 2018–2022 ACS.

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