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Reengineering the Survey of Income and Program Participation

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  • John L. Czajka with other members of the Panel on the U.S. Census Bureau's Reengineered Survey of Income Program Participation. Constance F. Citro John Karl Scholz
  • Editors. Committee on National Statistics
  • Division of Behavioral Social Sciences

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Beginning in 2006, the Census Bureau embarked on a program to reengineer the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) to reduce its costs and improve data quality and timeliness.

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  • John L. Czajka with other members of the Panel on the U.S. Census Bureau's Reengineered Survey of Income Program Participation. Constance F. Citro John Karl Scholz & Editors. Committee on National Sta, "undated". "Reengineering the Survey of Income and Program Participation," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 92ffe3e10fec4587859f12cb5, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:92ffe3e10fec4587859f12cb5d23a4bd
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    1. Neeraj Kaushal & Yao Lu & Nicole Denier & Julia Shu-Huah Wang & Stephen J. Trejo, 2016. "Immigrant employment and earnings growth in Canada and the USA: evidence from longitudinal data," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 29(4), pages 1249-1277, October.
    2. Zachary H. Seeskin, 2016. "Evaluating the Use of Commercial Data to Improve Survey Estimates of Property Taxes," CARRA Working Papers 2016-06, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
    3. Eggleston Jonathan, 2019. "Item Response Rates for Composite Variables," Journal of Official Statistics, Sciendo, vol. 35(2), pages 387-408, June.
    4. Olanrewaju Akande & Gabriel Madson & D. Sunshine Hillygus & Jerome P. Reiter, 2021. "Leveraging auxiliary information on marginal distributions in nonignorable models for item and unit nonresponse," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 184(2), pages 643-662, April.
    5. Andrew Halpern-Manners & John Warren, 2012. "Panel Conditioning in Longitudinal Studies: Evidence From Labor Force Items in the Current Population Survey," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 49(4), pages 1499-1519, November.

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    Survey of Income Reengineered Survey;

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