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This page contains population-related working papers released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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WORKING PAPER | OCTOBER 2019
Family Complexity and Child Well-Being
Poster presentation on family complexity and child well-being, presented at the 2019 Southern Demographic Association meeting.
WORKING PAPER | AUGUST 2019
The Chinese Diaspora: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Trends
This working paper examines key demographic elements of the global Chinese diaspora.
WORKING PAPER | APRIL 12, 2019
Deconstructing the Digital Divide
Newly available data on broadband subscriptions from the ACS informs research on the factors that contribute to the digital divide at the county level.
WORKING PAPER | APRIL 11, 2019
Historical and Projected Gains to Life Expectancy, 1960-2060
This poster examines projected life expectancy in the United States and explores differences between the native and foreign-born populations.
The Opioid Prescribing Rate and Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
This poster examines the relationship between the opioid prescribing rate and grandparents raising grandchildren.
WORKING PAPER | APRIL 10, 2019
Which American Languages are Dying?
This paper uses ACS data to quantify the vulnerability of endangered indigenous American languages.
WORKING PAPER | APRIL 09, 2019
Household and Community Characteristics and Children's Acculturation
The American Community Survey is used to explore the associations of household and community characteristics with children’s linguistic acculturation.
WORKING PAPER | FEBRUARY 2019
Racial Disparities in Women’s Occupational Mobility
Racial disparities exist in occupational mobility, with Black and Hispanic women less likely to exit service occupations than White, non-Hispanic women.
E-Census Part 3: Timeline Impacts
This technical note explores changes to the census calendar when transitioning from paper to tablet-based censuses and provides guidance on timeline impacts.
Measuring Fertility in a Census
This technical note provides guidance on recommended questions to ask in a census and common methods to estimate fertility.
Measuring Migration in a Census
This technical note summarizes the recommendations from the international community on measuring migration in a census.
The Intersectionality of the STEM Workforce
Does employment in STEM occupations differ by sex, race and Hispanic origin?
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