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Household Economic Studies (P70)

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Household Economic Studies
P70-117 Current Population Reports, Americans With Disabilities: 2005
P70-116 Participation of Mothers in Government Assistance Programs: 2004
P70-115 Net Worth and the Assets of Households: 2002
P70-114 Living Arrangements of Children: 2004
P70-113 Maternity Leave and Employment Patterns of First-Time Mothers: 1961-2003
P70-112 Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Fluctuations in the U.S. Income Distribution, 2001–2003
P70-111 Reasons People Do Not Work: 2004
P70-110 Extended Measures of Well-Being: Living Conditions in the United States, 2003
P70-109 A Child’s Day: 2003 (Selected Indicators of Child Well-Being)
P70-108 Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Participation in Government Programs, 2001 Through 2003 Who Gets Assistance?
P70-107 Americans With Disabilities: 2002
P70-106 Household Economic Studies—Health Status, Health Insurance, and Health Services Utilization: 2001
P70-105 Household Economic Studies, Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Spells of Unemployment 2001-2003
P70-104 Living Arrangements of Children: 2001
P70-103 Maternity Leave Employment Patterns of First-Time Mothers: 1961-2000
P70-102 Participation of Mothers in Government Assistance Programs: 2001
P70-101 Who's Minding the Kids? Child Care Arrangements: Winter 2002
P70-100 Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Moving Up and Down the Income Ladder, 1998 to 1999
P70-99 Support Providers: 2002
P70-98 What It's Worth: Field of Training and Economic Status in 2001
P70-97 Number, Timing, and Duration of Marriages and Divorces: 2001
P70-96 Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Labor Force Turnover, 1996-1999
P70-95 Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Movements in the U.S. Income Distribution, 1996-1999
P70-94 Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Program Participation, 1996 to 1999 Who Gets Assistance?
P70-93 Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Spells of Unemployment 1996-1999
P70-92 Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Health Insurance 1996-1999
P70-91 Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Poverty 1996-1999
P70-90 Supplemental Security Income and Its Noninstituional Recipients: July 1997 and 1999
P70-89 A Child's Day: 2000 (Selected Indicators of Child Well-Being)
P70-88 Net Worth and Asset Ownership of Households: 1998 and 2000
P70-87 Extended Measures of Well-Being: Living Conditions in the United States: 1998
P70-86 Who's Minding the Kids? Child Care Arrangements: Spring 1997
P70-85 Work and Work Related Activities of Mothers Receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy Families: 1996, 1998, and 2000
P70-84 Who's Helping Out? Financial Support Networks Among American Households: 1997
P70-83 Financing the Future--Postsecondary Students, Costs, and Financial Aid: 1996-97
P70-82 Fertility and Program Participation in the United States: 1996
P70-81 Employment-Based Health Insurance: 1997
P70-80 Number, Timing, and Duration of Marriages and Divorces: 1996
P70-79 Maternity Leave and Employment Patterns: 1961-1995
P70-78 Home-Based Workers in the United States: 1997
P70-77 Dynamics of Economic Well-Being: Program Participation, Who Gets Assistance? 1993 to 1995
P70-76 Reasons People Do Not Work
P70-75 Did You Know? Home Account for 44 Percent of All Wealth, Finding from the SIPP
P70-74 Living Arrangements of Children: Fall 1996
P70-73 Americans with Disabilities: 1997
P70-72 What's It Worth? Field of Training and Economic Status, 1996
P70-71 Household Economic Studies, Household Net Worth and Asset Ownership, 1995
P70-70 Who's Minding the Kids? Child Care Arrangements
P70-68 A Child's Day: Home, School, and Play (Selected Indicators of Child Well-Being)
P70-67 Extended Measures of Well-Being: Meeting Basic Needs, 1995
P70-66 Seasonality of Moves and Duration of Residence
P70-65 Income, 1993 to 1994, Moving Up and Down the Income Ladder
P70-64 Health Insurance, 1993 to 1995, Who Loses Coverage and for How Long?
P70-63 Poverty 1993-1994: Trap Door? Revolving Door? Or Both?
P70-62 Who's Minding Our Preschoolers? Fall 1994 (Update)
P70-61 Americans With Disabilities: 1994-95
P70-60 Financing the Future: Postsecondary Students, Costs, and Financial Aid: 1993-94
P70-59 My Daddy Takes Care of Me! Fathers as Care Providers
P70-58 Program Participation, 1992-1993, Who Gets Assistance?
P70-57 Labor Force, 1992 to 1993 - A Perspective on Low-Wage Workers
P70-56 Income, 1992 to 1993, Moving Up and Down the Income Ladder
P70-55 Poverty, 1992-1993 Who Stays Poor? Who Doesn't?
P70-54 Health Insurance, 1992 to 1993 Who Loses Coverage and For How Long?
P70-53 Who's Minding Our Preschoolers?
P70-52 What Does It Cost to Mind Our Preschoolers?
P70-51 What's It Worth? Field of Training and Economic Status: 1993
P70-50RV Beyond Poverty, Extended Measures of Well-Being: 1992
P70-49 Income, 1991 to 1993
P70-48 Labor Force, 1991 to 1993
P70-47 Asset Ownership of Households: 1993
P70-46 Program Participation, 1991 to 1993
P70-45 Poverty 1991 to 1993
P70-44 The Effect of Health Insurance Coverage on Doctor and Hospital Visits: 1990 to 1992
P70-43 Health Insurance, 1991 to 1993
P70-42 Poverty 1990 to 1992

Source: U.S. Census Bureau