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- What's Available from the Survey of Income and Program Participation - November 1998
- 02 "The Survey of Income and Program Participation: Uses and Applications," K. Short
- 10 "Nonsampling Error Issues in the SIPP," G. Kalton, D. B. McMillen, and D. Kasprzyk
- 30 "Quality Profile for the Survey of Income and Program Participation," K. King, R. Petroni, and R. Singh
- 45 "Measuring Poverty with the SIPP and the CPS," R. Williams
- 60 "Participation in Industrial Training Programs," S. Haber
- 63 "A Comparison of Gross Changes in Labor Force Status From SIPP and CPS," P. Ryscavage and A. Feldman-Harkins
- 65 "Welfare Recipient as Observed in the SIPP," J. Coder and P. Ruggles
- 75 "A Look at Welfare Dependency Using the 1984 SIPP Panel File," J. Coder, D. Burkhead and A. Feldman-Harkins
- 82 "Enhanced Demographic-Economic Data Sets," R. Herriot, C. Bowie, D. Kasprzyk, and S. Haber
- 83 "Reflections on the Income Estimates from the Initial Panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation," D. Vaughan
- 84 "Measuring Spells of Unemployment and Their Outcomes," P. Ryscavage
- 86 "Measuring the Duration of Poverty Spells," P. Ruggles and R. Williams
- 92 "Multivariate Analysis by Users of SIPP Micro-Data Files," R.P. Chakrabarty
- 93 "A Resource-Based Model of Living Arrangements Among the Unmarried Elderly," J.E. Mutchler
- 94 "Measuring Household Change at the Individual Level Using Data from SIPP," A. Speare, Jr. and R. Avery
- 96 "Income and Assets of Social Security Beneficiaries by Type of Benefit," S. Grad
- 99 "Components of Longitudinal Household Change for 1984-1985: An Evaluation of National Estimates from the SIPP," D.J. Hernandez
- 102 "The Regular Receipt of Child Support: A Multi-Step Process," J. Peterson and C. Nord
- 103 "The Potential for Comparative Panel Research Using Data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation and the German Socio-Economic Panel," J.C. Waite
- 105 "Findings from the SIPP Fringe Benefits Feasibility Study: Response Rates and Data Quality," S. Haber
- 107 "An Analysis of Leaving Home Using Data from the 1984 Panel of the SIPP," A. Speare, R. Avery and F. Goldschieder
- 109 "Counting Spells of Unemployment," P. Ryscavage and K. Short
- 112 "Longitudinal Analysis of Federal Survey Data," P. Ruggles
- 119 "Wages and Employment Among the Working Poor: New Evidence from SIPP," S.K. Long and A. Martini
- 124 "Racial Differences in Health and Health Care Service Utilization: The Effect of Socioeconomic Status," J.E. Mutchler and J.A. Burr
- 125 "Living Benefits: Closing The Gap for LTC Financing," D. G. Shea, Pennsylvania State University
- 126 "SIPP Record Check Results: Implications for Measurement Principles and Practice," K.H. Marquis and J.C. Moore
- 127 "Workers With Disabilities in Large and Small Firms: Profiles from the SIPP," D. Drury
- 131 "Household and Nonhousehold Living Arrangements in Later Life: A Longitudinal Analysis of a Social Process," J.E. Mutchler and J.A. Burr
- 133 "Estimates of Employer Contributions for Health Insurance by Worker Characteristics," S. Haber
- 135 "Childcare Effects on Social Security Benefits (91 ARC)," H.M. Iams
- 143 "Using SIPP to Analyze Black-White Differences in Youth Employment," G.C. Cain and P.M. Gleason
- 146 "Job-Exits and Job-To-Job Transitions in the Unites States: An Empirical Analysis Using SIPP," T.J. Devine
- 148 "The Survey of Income and Program Participation as a Source of Data on Children and Families: A Comparison of Estimates Derived from SIPP With Estimates From Other Sources," C. Winquist Nord and A. Rhoads
- 149 "Health Insurance Coverage Among the Elderly," V. Wilcox-Gok and J. Rubin
- 152 "Record Use by Respondents," R. Kominski
- 156 "Marital Separation and the Economic Well-Being of Children and Their Absent Fathers," S.M. Bianchi
- 157 "Rationale for a SIPP-Based Microsimulation Model of SSI and OASDI," B. Wixon and D.R. Vaughan
- 158 "Implementing an SSI Model Using the Survey of Income and Program Participation," B. Wixon and D.R. Vaughan
- 161 "Estimates of the Uninsecured Population from the Survey of Income and Program Participation: Size, Characteristics, and the Possibility of Attrition Bias," K. Swartz
- 162 "Changes in Parent-Child Coresidence in Later Life," A. Speare, Jr. and R. Avery
- 163 "Who Helps Whom in Older Parent-Child Families," A. Speare, Jr. and R. Avery
- 165 "Pretest Results of an Alternative Measurement Design for the Survey of Income and Program Participation," K. Bogen, J.C. Moore and K. H. Marquis, Center for Survey Methods Research and Census Bureau
- 168 "A Statistical Profile of At-Risk Children in the United States," C. Winquist Nord and A. Rhoads
- 170 "Private Health Insurance and the Utilization of Medical Care by the Elderly," V. Wilcox-Gok and J. Rubin
- 171 "Analyzing Spells of Program Participation in the SIPP," G. Kalton, D. P. Miller, and J. Lepkowski
- 172 "Time in Panel Effects in the SIPP," J. M. Lepkowski, G. G. Pennell, D. P. Miller and E. Luis
- 173 "Multiple Program Use in a Dynamic Context: Data from the SIPP," R. M. Blank and P. Ruggles
- 174 "A Comparative Analysis of the Labor Force Activities of Ethnic Populations," F. D. Wilson and L. L. Wu
- 177 "The Seasonality of Moving: An Analysis of Data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation," Diana DeAre
- 179 "Modeling Food Stamp Participation in the Presence of Reporting Errors," Christopher R. Bollinger
and Martin H. David
- 180 "The Seam Effect in SIPP's Labor Force Data: Did the Recession Make it Worse?" Paul Ryscavage
- 182 "The Effectiveness of Oversampling Low Income Households in the Survey of Income and Program Participation," Tiwanda M. Allen, Rita J. Petroni and Rajendra P. Singh
- 186 "Cross-Sectional Imputation and Longitudinal Editing Procedures in the Survey of Income and Program Participation," Steven G. Pennell
- 190 "The Effect of Attrition on Income and Poverty Estimates from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP)," Enrique Lamas, Jan Tin and Judith Eargle
- 194 "Longitudinal Imputation of SIPP Food Stamp Benefits," Antionette Tremblay
- 197 "An Experiment to Reduce Measurement Error in the SIPP: Preliminary Results," K. H. Marquis, J. C. Moore and K. Bogen
- 198 Changing Social Security Survivorship Benefits and the Poverty of Widows," M.D. Hurd and D.A. Wise
- 199 "Weighting Schemes for Household Panel Surveys," Graham Kalton and J. Michael Brick
- 200 "Weighting Adjustments for Panel Nonresponse in the SIPP," L. Rizzo, G. Kalton and J.M. Brick
- 201 "Overview of SIPP Nonresponse Research Data," Stephen Mack and Rita Petroni
- 203 "The Redesign of the SIPP," V.J. Huggins and D.P. Fischer
- 204 "Adjusting for Attrition in Event History Analysis," D.H. Hill
- 206 "Nonresponse Research Plans for the Survey of Income and Program Participation," Stephen P. Mack and Preston J. Waite
- 208 "Longitudinal Imputation of SIPP Food Stamp Benefits," A. Tremblay
- 209 "Continuing Research on Use of Administrative Data in SIPP Longitudinal Estimation," Suzanne M. Dorinski
- 210 "Overview of Redesign Methodology for the Survey of Income and Program Participation," Peter H. Siegel and Stephen P. Mack
- 211 "Research on Characteristics of Survey of Income and Program Participation Nonrespondents Using IRS Data," M. R. Hendrick, K. E. King and J. B. Bienias
- 212 "The SIPP Cognitive Research Evaluation Experiment: Basic Results and Documentation," Jeffrey C. Moore and Kent H. Marquis
- 213 "The Effects of Special Saving Programs on Saving and Wealth," James M. Poterba, Steven F. Venti and David A. Wise
- 214 "Past is Prologue: Simulating Lifetime Social Security Earnings for the Twenty-First Century," Howard M. Iams and Steven H. Sandell
- 215 "Evaluating the Quality of Income Data Collected in the Annual Supplement to the March Current Population Survey and Survey of Income and Program Participation," John Coder and Lydia Scoon-Rogers
- 216 "Compensating for Missing Wave Data in the Survey of Income and Program Participation," Todd R. Williams and Leroy Bailey
- 217 "The Effect of the SIPP Redesign on Employment and Earnings Data," Enrique Lamas, Thomas Palumbo, and Judith Eargle
- 218 "A Comparative Analysis of Health Insurance Coverage Estimated: Data from CPS and SIPP," Robert L. Bennefield
- 219 "Work Related Expenditures in a New Measure of Poverty," Kathleen Short, Martina Shea, and T.J. Eller
- 220 "Alternative Samples for Welfare Duration in SIPP: Does Attrition Matter," John Fitzgerald and Xuejin Zuo
- 221 "An Evaluation and Analysis of Reservation Wage Data from SIPP," Paul Ryscavage
- 222 "Program Participation and Attrition: The Empirical Evidence," Jan Tin
- 223 "Reducing the Welfare Dependence of Single-Mother Families: Health-Related Employment Barriers and Policy Responses," Jean Kimmel
- 224 "Who Moonlights and Why? Evidence from the SIPP," Jean Kimmel and Karen Smith Conway
- 225 "Changing Social Security Benefits to Reflect Child Care Years: A Policy Proposal Whose Time Has Passed," H.M. Iams and S. Sandell
- 226 "Comparing Certain Effects of Redesign on Data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation," E.C. Hock and F. Winters
- 227 "The Structure and Consequences of Eligibility Rules for a Social Program: A Study of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA)," T.J. Devine and J.J. Heckman
- 228 "Developing Extended Measures of Well-Being: Minimum Income and Subjective Income Assessments," R. Kominski and K. Short
- 229 "Surveys-On-Call: On-Line Access to Survey Data," S. Furukawa and E. Lamas
- 230 "SIPP Quality Profile, 1998," 3rd Edition, Westat, Graham Kalton
- 231 "Preliminary Estimates on Caregiving from Wave 7 of The 1996 Survey of Income and Program Participation," John M. McNeil
- 232 "The Survey of Income and Program Participation - Recent History and Future Developments," Daniel H. Weinberg (Revised June 20, 2002)
- 233 "The Survey of Income and Program Participation - The Wealth of U.S. Families: Analysis of Recent Census Data," Joseph M. Anderson, Capital Research Associates
- 234 "The Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) Methods Panel Improving Income Measurement," Pat Doyle, Betsy Martin, and Jeff Moore
- 235 "Social Security Benefit Reporting," Janice A. Olson
- 236 "Food Stamp Receipt: Those Who Left Versus Those Who Stayed in a Time of Welfare Reform," John J. Hisnanick and Kathrine G. Walker
- 237 "Home Equity, Wealth, and Financial Assets of U.S. Households in 1995" Joseph M. Anderson, Capital Research Associates
- 238 "The Assessment of Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) Benefit Data Using Longitudinal Administrative Records" Minh Huynh, Kalman Rupp, James Sears, Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics, Social Security Administration
- 239 "Type of OASDI Benefit and Year of Death based on an Exact Match to Social Security Administration Benefit Records, 1990 and 1991 Panels of the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP): Description of the Development of the Data for Public Release and a Preliminary Evaluation of Data Quality" Denton R. Vaughan
- 240 "Using the Survey of Income and Program Participation for Policy Analysis" Daniel H. Weinberg
- 241 "AAPOR Roundtable: Improving Income Measurement" Pat Doyle
- 242 "Longitudinal Attrition in Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) and Survey of Program Dynamics (SPD)" Denton R. Vaughan and Fritz Scheuren
- 243 "People with Health Insurance: A Comparison of Estimates from Two Surveys" Shailesh Bhandari
Source: U.S. Census Bureau