Jeff Larrimore Citations at IDEAS
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Stephen P. Jenkins & Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Jeff Larrimore, 2009.
"Measuring Inequality Using Censored Data: A Multiple Imputation Approach ,"
Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin
866, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
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Jenkins, Stephen P. & Burkhauser, Richard V. & Feng, Shuaizhang & Larrimore, Jeff, 2009.
"Measuring Inequality Using Censored Data: A Multiple Imputation Approach ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
4011, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
[Downloadable!] Stephen Jenkins & Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Jeff Larrimore, 2009.
"Measuring Inequality Using Censored Data: A Multiple Imputation Approach ,"
Working Papers
09-05, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
[Downloadable!] Stephen P. Jenkins & Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Jeff Larrimore, 2009.
"Measuring inequality using Censored data: A multiple imputation approach ,"
Working Papers
108, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
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Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen P. Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in US Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
NBER Working Papers
14247, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in U.S. Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
Working Papers
08-25, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
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Burkhauser, Richard V. & Feng, Shuaizhang & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Larrimore, Jeff, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in US Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
3690, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen P. Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2009.
"Recent Trends in Top Income Shares in the USA: Reconciling Estimates from March CPS and IRS Tax Return Data ,"
NBER Working Papers
15320, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Burkhauser, Richard V. & Feng, Shuaizhang & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Larrimore, Jeff, 2009.
"Recent Trends in Top Income Shares in the USA: Reconciling Estimates from March CPS and IRS Tax Return Data ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
4426, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
[Downloadable!] Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2009.
"Recent Trends in Top Income Shares in the USA: Reconciling Estimates from March CPS and IRS Tax Return Data ,"
Working Papers
09-26, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
[Downloadable!] Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen P. Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2009.
"Recent trends in top income shares in the USA: Reconciling estimates from March CPS and IRS tax return data ,"
Working Papers
139, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
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Anthony B. Atkinson & Thomas Piketty & Emmanuel Saez, 2009.
"Top Incomes in the Long Run of History ,"
NBER Working Papers
15408, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Richard Burkhauser & Jeff Larrimore, 2008.
"Trends in the Relative Household Income of Working-Age Men with Work Limitations: Correcting the Record Using Internal Current Population Survey Data ,"
Working Papers
08-05, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
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Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen P. Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in US Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
NBER Working Papers
14247, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted)
Other versions:
Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in U.S. Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
Working Papers
08-25, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
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Burkhauser, Richard V. & Feng, Shuaizhang & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Larrimore, Jeff, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in US Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
3690, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Jeff Larrimore & Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Laura Zayatz, 2008.
"Consistent Cell Means for Topcoded Incomes in the Public Use March CPS (1976-2007) ,"
NBER Working Papers
13941, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Jeff Larrimore & Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Laura Zayatz, 2008.
"Consistent Cell Means for Topcoded Incomes in the Public Use March CPS (1976-2007) ,"
Working Papers
08-06, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
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Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen P. Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in US Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
NBER Working Papers
14247, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted)
Other versions:
Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in U.S. Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
Working Papers
08-25, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
[Downloadable!]
Burkhauser, Richard V. & Feng, Shuaizhang & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Larrimore, Jeff, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in US Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
3690, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
[Downloadable!]
Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in U.S. Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
Working Papers
08-25, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
[Downloadable!] Other versions:
Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen P. Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in US Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
NBER Working Papers
14247, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Burkhauser, Richard V. & Feng, Shuaizhang & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Larrimore, Jeff, 2008.
"Estimating Trends in US Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
3690, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
[Downloadable!] Cited by:
Robert J. Gordon, 2009.
"Misperceptions About the Magnitude and Timing of Changes in American Income Inequality ,"
NBER Working Papers
15351, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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