Extending Current Population Survey Linkages: Obstacles and Solutions for Linking Monthly Data from 1976 to 1988 [0.03%]
当前人口调查扩展:1976年至1988年月度数据链接障碍及解决方案
Sarah Flood,Renae Rodgers,José Pacas et al.
Sarah Flood et al.
The Current Population Survey (CPS) has been the nation's primary source of information about employment and unemployment for decades. The data are widely used by social scientists and policy makers to study labor force participation, pover...
Recent trends in wealth inequality among older Americans in two surveys [0.03%]
两项调查中近期美国老年人财富不平等的新趋势
Gabor Kezdi,Margaret Lay,David Weir
Gabor Kezdi
We document changes in wealth inequality across American households with a member aged 55 or older, comparing data in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) with that in the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) between 1998 and 2016. We examine...
Family Matters: Development of new family interrelationship variables for US IPUMS data projects [0.03%]
美国家庭关系变量的开发:基于IPUMS数据项目的研究
Marina Mileo Gorsuch,Kari Charlotte Wigness Williams
Marina Mileo Gorsuch
In demographic datasets, researchers frequently want to identify how members of a household are related. In this paper, we develop a new method of estimating parental and spousal relationships using data on fertility patterns and family int...
Michael D Hurd,Erik Meijer,Michael Moldoff et al.
Michael D Hurd et al.
Survey measures of household wealth often incorporate measurement error. The resulting excess variability in the first difference in wealth makes meaningful statistical inference difficult on changes in household-level wealth. We study the ...
Using the Annual Social and Economic Supplement as Part of a Current Population Survey Panel [0.03%]
利用当前人口调查固定样本中的年度社会经济补充调查数据
Sarah M Flood,José Pacas
Sarah M Flood
The Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC) is the most widely used type of Current Population Survey (CPS) data, but it is cumbersome to use the ASEC as part of a longitudinal CPS panel, especially linking to non-March months. In this...
A Test of Web and Mail Mode Effects in a Financially Sensitive Survey of Older Americans [0.03%]
美国老年人金融敏感调查中的网络和邮件模式效果测试
Brooke Helppie-McFall,Joanne W Hsu
Brooke Helppie-McFall
This study leverages a randomized experimental design of a mixed-mode mail- and web-based survey to examine mode effects separately from sample selectivity issues. Using data from the Cognitive Economics Study, which contains some sensitive...
Fabian T Pfeffer,Robert F Schoeni,Arthur Kennickell et al.
Fabian T Pfeffer et al.
Household wealth and its distribution are topics of broad public debate and increasing scholarly interest. We compare the relative strength of two of the main data sources used in research on the wealth holdings of U.S. households, the Surv...
Assessing the Need for a New Household Panel Study: Health Insurance and Health Care [0.03%]
评估开展新的住户追踪调查的必要性:医疗保险和医疗护理
Helen Levy
Helen Levy
This paper considers the availability of data for addressing questions related to health insurance and health care and the potential contribution of a new household panel study. The paper begins by outlining some of the major questions rela...
Intergenerational family support processes from young adulthood through later life: Do we need a new national survey? [0.03%]
代际家庭支持过程:从年轻人到老年人的转变——我们需要一项新的国家调查吗?
Judith A Seltzer
Judith A Seltzer
I argue that the United States needs new survey data on intergenerational relationships in light of the dramatic demographic changes in parent-child and couple relationships that were not anticipated when many major family datasets were des...
Assessing the need for a new nationally representative household panel survey in the United States [0.03%]
评估在美国开展新的国家代表性家庭纵向调查的必要性
Robert Moffitt,Robert F Schoeni,Charles Brown et al.
Robert Moffitt et al.
We introduce this special issue on the critical matter of whether the existing household panel surveys in the U.S. are adequate to address the important emerging social science and policy questions of the next few decades. We summarize the ...