BLS Statistical Survey Papers from 1995

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1995

Title Author(s)
Sampling Weights For The Housing Sample Of The Consumer Price Index Eugene F. Brown
The Effects Of Advance Letters And Reminder/Thank You Letters On Reducing Nonresponse In An Establishment Survey: An Experimental Study Young I. Chun and Kenneth W. Robertson
Using E-Mail/World Wide Web For Establishment Survey Data Collection Richard L. Clayton and George S.Werking
Researcher Access To Confidential Microdata At The Bureau Of Labor Statistics Virginia A. de Wolf
Maximizing the Overlap of Sample Units for Two Designs with Simultaneous Selection Lawrence R. Ernst
Evaluating Survey Data: Making The Transition From Pretesting to Quality Assessment James Esposito and J.M. Rothgeb
Evaluation Of Confidence Interval Methodology For The Occupational Compensation Survey Program Christina L. Harpenau, Joan Coleman, and Mark Lincoln
A Comparison Of Estimators For The Mean Of A Finite Population, Based On A Systematic Sample Larry Huff, Diem-Tran Kratzke, Gordon Mikkelson, and Sandra West
An Application Of Regression And Calibration Estimation To Post-Stratification In A Household Survey Bodhini Jayasuriya and Richard Valliant
Trends In Inequality Using Consumer Expenditures: 1960 To 1993 David Johnson and Stephanie Shipp
Measuring Customer Service At The Bureau Of Labor Statistics Catherine M. Kazanowski
An Evaluation Of Alternative Imputation Methods Jill M. Montaquila and Chester H. Ponikowski
Nonresponse Adjustment In Certainty Strata For An Establishment Survey Kirk Mueller, George Stamas, and Shail Butani
An Examination Of Spending Patterns Of Families Receiving Forms Of Public Assistance William D. Passero
Health Insurance Coverage For Families With Children: Findings From The Consumer Expenditure Survey Geoffrey D. Paulin and Elizabeth M. Dietz
The Effects Of Health Insurance Status On Consumer Spending Geoffrey D. Paulin and Wolf D. Weber
A Study Of Donor Pools and Imputation Methods For Missing Employment Data Ken Robertson, Larry Huff, and Albert Tou
D.C. Graph: Software For Converting Tables To Graphs Via A Simple, Easy To Use Interface Daniel J. Rope and D.B. Carr
Comparing Market Basket Changes and the CPI Mary Lynn Schmidt
Improved Timeliness Of Geographic Data Through Automation Of The Current Employment Statistics Program Kenneth Shipp
The Research Agenda On Issues Surrounding The Definition Of Racial And Ethnic Categories Clyde Tucker
Limitations of Balanced Half Sampling Richard Valliant
Maximizing and Minimizing Overlap of Ultimate Sampling Units Lawrence R. Ernst
Respondent Motivation, Response Burden, and Data Quality in the Survey of Employer-Provided Training James Kennedy and Polly A. Phipps

 

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