BLS Statistical Survey Papers from 1999

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1999

Title Author(s)
Modeling the Realized Outlet Sample for the Commodities and Services Component of the U.S. Consumer Price Index William Johnson, Sylvia G. Leaver, and Thomas S. Benson
Estimation of Variance Components for the U.S. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX Owen Shoemaker and William Johnson
Data Collection Issues Related to Implementing the Redesigned Current Employment Statistics Survey Richard Rosen, Louis Harrell, Christopher Manning, and Doug Skuta
Earnings Concepts and Data Availability for the Current Employment Statistics Survey: Findings from Cognitive Interviews Karen Goldenberg and Jay Stewart
Evaluation of Composite Estimation Methods for Cost Weights in the CPI David Swanson, Sharon Hauge, and Mary Lynn Schmidt
The Maximization and Minimization of Sample Overlap Problems: A Half Century of Results Lawrence Ernst
Evaluating the Displaced Worker/Job-Tenure Supplement to the CPS: An Illustration of Multimethod Quality Assessment Research James L. Esposito
Some Observations on Price Index Estimators Alan H. Dorfman, Sylvia Leaver, and Janice Lent
Standing on the Outside, Looking In: Tapping Data Users to Compare and Review Surveys Leda Kydoniefs and Linda Stinson
Two Sides of A Single Coin?: Dimensions of Change in Different Settings Luann Moy and Linda Stinson
Measuring How People Spend Time Linda Stinson
Aggregation and Model-based Methods in Seasonal Adjustment of Labor Force Series Stuart Scott and Peter Zadrozny
A Study in the Process of Planning, Designing and Managing a Survey Program: The case of time-use surveys at the BLS Michael Horrigan and Diane Herz
Why Do We Need Time-Use Data? Mary Joyce and Jay Stewart
Sample Redesign for the Introduction of the Telephone Point of Purchase Survey Frames In the Commodities and Services Component of the U.S. Consumer Price Index Sylvia G. Leaver, William Johnson, Owen Shoemaker, and Thomas S. Benson
Comparing Alternative Median Wage Rate Estimators for the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey Carrae Echols, Kenneth Robertson, and Albert Tou
Evaluation of Confidence Interval Estimation Methods for the National Compensation Survey Glen Springer, Alan H. Dorfman, Steven Paben, and Martha Walker
Causes and Treatments of Non-Economic Fluctuations in Average Weekly Hours and Average Hourly Earnings Series Jurgen Kropf, Patricia Getz, and Michael Roosma
Relationship Between Data Quality and Collection Date in the Consumer Price Index Housing Survey Shawn Jacobson
Recognition of More Than One Possible Trend in Time Series: Redesigned Screening of Microdata in the Current Employment Survey Sheila McConnell and William Goodman
Comparison of Variance Estimation Methods for the National Compensation Survey" Steven P. Paben
When Should We Ask Follow-up Questions About Items in Lists? John Bosley, Monica Dashen, and Jean Fox
Report on Experimental Poverty Measures: 1990 to 1997 Kathleen Short, John Iceland, Richard Bavier, Thesia Garner, Patricia Rozaklis, and Donald J. Hernandez
Verbal Reports are Data! A Theoretical Approach to Cognitive Interviews Frederick Conrad, Johnny Blair, and Elena Tracy
Conversational Interviewing and Data Quality Frederick Conrad and Michael F. Schober
Estimating the Frequency of Events from Unnatural Categories Frederick Conrad, Norman Brown, and Monica Dashen
When and How Should Survey Interviewers Clarify Question Meaning?" Michael Schober, Frederick G. Conrad, and Scott S. Fricker
Using the American Community Survey to Enhance the Current Population Survey: Opportunities and Issues Shail Butani, Charles Alexander, and James Esposito
Evaluation of Confidence Interval Methodology for the National Compensation Survey Glen Springer, Martha Walker, Steven Paben, and Alan Dorfman
Deeply Discounted Usability Test of a Survey Data Extraction Tool John Bosley and Cavan C. Capps
Sampling and Reporting in Time Use Surveys Edwin Robison

 

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