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Official publications released by the U.S. Census Bureau have a report number and often list the lead author(s).

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Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Spells of Unemployment, 1996-1999
This report presents data from the SIPP on how long people remained unemployed during each of the times (spells) they experienced unemployment.


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Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2002
This report presents data on the health insurance coverage status of persons in the United States during the 2002 calendar year.


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Income in the United States: 2002
This report examines annual changes in income and earnings and compares these changes with historical trends.


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Measures of Well-Being: Expenditures, Consumption, & Poverty 1998-2001
This report describes some possible next steps in the Census Bureau’s decades-long tradition of investigation into the measurement of poverty.


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Poverty in the United States: 2002
This illustrates how official poverty rates vary by characteristics, age, race, Hispanic origin, nativity, family composition, work experience, and geography.


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A Child's Day: 2000 (Selected Indicators of Child Well-Being)
This is the second report based on data from the SIPP which provides a portrait of the well-being of children and their daily activities.


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Children With Health Insurance: 2001
This paper investigates patterns of children’s health insurance coverage and explores the characteristics of uninsured children.


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Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Health Insurance 1996-1999
This report examines health insurance coverage of people from 1996 to 1999, focusing on the dynamics of coverage and how patterns vary across groups.


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Supplemental Security Income and Its Recipients: July 1997 and 1999
This report provides a brief look at the SSI Program and its noninstitutional recipients – people with low incomes and resources and who are disabled or aged.


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Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Poverty 1996-1999
This report examines poverty using 7 different measures: average monthly, episodic, chronic, annual, poverty spells, entry rates, and poverty exit rates.


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Net Worth and Asset Ownership of Households: 1998 and 2000
This report compares the levels of wealth and asset ownership with various socioeconomic factors, including monthly household income.


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Poverty: 1999
This report, presents Census 2000 data on the poverty population, including distributions for the United States, including characteristics across geographies.


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Extended Measures of Well-Being: Living Conditions in the U.S.: 1998
This report measures living standards in different terms to deepen our knowledge about household conditions in ways not captured by money alone.

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