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2017, Issue 3-4
- 199-224 The annual survey of entrepreneurs
by Lucia Foster & Patrice Norman - 225-248 Using the Annual Social and Economic Supplement as part of a Current Population Survey panel
by Sarah M. Flood & José D. Pacas - 249-270 Measuring compliance with minimum wages
by Felix Ritchie & Michail Veliziotis & Hilary Drew & Damian Whittard - 271-292 Reporting accuracy of Social Security benefits and its implications in the Health and Retirement Study
by Irena Dushi & Howard Iams
2017, Issue 2
- 101-121 An Oaxaca decomposition for nonlinear models
by Stephen Bazen & Xavier Joutard & Brice Magdalou - 123-149 Family matters: Development of new family interrelationship variables for US IPUMS data projects
by Marina Mileo Gorsuch & Kari Charlotte Wigness Williams - 151-169 A test of web and mail mode effects in a financially sensitive survey of older Americans
by Brooke Helppie-McFall & Joanne W. Hsu - 171-187 Rasch analyses of the standardized Spanish translation of the U.S. household food security survey module
by Matthew P. Rabbitt & Alisha Coleman-Jensen - 189-198 Nowcasting regional job growth using payroll processing company data
by Keith R. Phillips & Christopher Slijk
2017, Issue 1
- 1-26 The management and organizational practices survey (MOPS): An overview1
by Catherine Buffington & Lucia Foster & Ron Jarmin & Scott Ohlmacher & Scott Ohlmacher - 27-65 Indicators of product sophistication and factor intensities: Measurement matters
by Stephan Huber & Stephan Huber - 67-100 Imputing consumption from Norwegian income and wealth registry data
by Andreas Fagereng & Elin Halvorsen
2016, Issue 4
- 329-369 Expected service lives and depreciation profiles for capital assets: Evidence based on a survey of Norwegian firms
by Nini Barth & Ådne Cappelen & Terje Skjerpen & Steinar Todsen & Thom Åbyholm - 371-394 Poverty, richness, and inequality: Evidence for Portugal using a housing comfort index
by Cristina Fernandes & Cristina Fernandes & Nuno Crespo & Nadia Simoes - 395-416 A note on how to realize the full potential of the EU-SILC data
by Melissa Berger & Sandra Schaffner - 417-432 Implementation of a linked Medical Organization Survey in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
by Steven B. Cohen & Joel W. Cohen & Marie N. Stagnitti & Doris C. Lefkowitz
2016, Issue 3
- 203-235 New indicators to assess price-competitiveness developments in the four largest euro-area countries and in their main trading partners
by Alberto Felettigh & Claire Giordano & Giacomo Oddo & Valentina Romano - 237-264 A new method for measuring historical poverty trends: Incorporating geographic differences in the cost of living using the Supplemental Poverty Measure
by Laura Nolan & Irwin Garfinkel & Neeraj Kaushal & JaeHyun Nam & Jane Waldfogel & Christopher Wimer - 265-287 Alternatives to GDP - Measuring the impact of natural disasters using panel data
by Jörg Döpke & Philip Maschke - 289-305 Examining risk classification strategies for the development of a measure of medical care economic risk in the United States
by Sarah K. Meier - 307-327 Value ``added'': Why consistency in aggregation is essential for global accounting standards, and how to achieve it
by Utz-Peter Reich
2016, Issue 2
- 103-120 Measuring wealth and wealth inequality: Comparing two U.S. surveys
by Fabian T. Pfeffer & Robert F. Schoeni & Arthur Kennickell & Patricia Andreski - 121-143 New insights on the impact of coefficient instability on ratio-correlation population estimates
by Jeff Tayman & David A. Swanson - 145-166 Consumption inequality in the Great Recession
by Hyojung Lee & Gary D. Painter - 167-189 The concentration of health care expenditures in the U.S. and predictions of future spending
by Steven B. Cohen - 191-202 Seasonal adjustment of hybrid time series: An application to U.S. regional jobs data
by Keith R. Phillips & Jianguo Wang
2016, Issue 1
- 1-16 Model specification tests and the estimation of treatment effects: An application with random and non-random administrative records
by Tao Chen & Tao Chen & Kenneth A. Couch - 17-47 Measuring poverty using the Supplemental Poverty Measure in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, 1998 to 2010
by Sara Kimberlin & H. Luke Shaefer & Jiyoon Kim - 49-65 Prescription drug coverage and drug utilization: New evidence from the HRS prescription drug study
by Gary V. Engelhardt - 67-83 Combining survey and administrative data in Italian business surveys
by Silvia Biffignandi & Leopoldo Nascia & Alessandro Zeli - 85-101 Measuring visible underemployment
by Sugata Sen Roy & Sourav Chakrabortty
2015, Issue 1-4
- 1-26 Assessing the need for a new nationally representative household panel survey in the United States
by Robert Moffitt & Robert F. Schoeni & Charles Brown & P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale & Mick P. Couper & Ana V. Diez-Roux & Erik Hurst & Judith A. Seltzer - 27-68 Income, program participation, poverty, and financial vulnerability: Research and data needs
by James P. Ziliak - 69-96 Human capital, education, achievement and learning
by Chris Robinson - 97-122 Empirical evidence in the study of labor markets: Opportunities and challenges for a new household survey
by Dan A. Black & Lowell J. Taylor & Melanie Zaber - 123-149 Household consumption: Research questions, measurement issues, and data collection strategies
by Luigi Pistaferri - 151-175 Wealth, pensions, debt, and savings: Considerations for a panel survey
by Brian Bucks & Karen Pence - 177-196 Measuring time use in household surveys
by Erik Hurst - 197-219 Family formation processes: Assessing the need for a new nationally representative household panel survey in the United States
by Wendy D. Manning - 221-255 Advancing the science of child and adolescent development: Do we need a new household panel survey?
by Terri J. Sabol & P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn - 257-273 Intergenerational family support processes from young adulthood through later life: Do we need a new national survey?
by Judith A. Seltzer - 275-307 Social networks and social capital: New directions for a household panel survey
by Laura Tach & Benjamin Cornwell - 309-340 Housing and neighborhoods and a new national household panel
by Lincoln Quillian & Jens Ludwig - 341-356 Assessing the need for a new household panel study: Health insurance and health care
by Helen Levy - 357-374 Physical health and health behavior
by Nancy Adler & Christine Bachrach & Aric A. Prather - 375-395 Genotyping a new, national household panel study: White paper prepared for NSF-sponsored Conference, May 2014
by Dalton Conley - 397-425 Measuring disability, physical functions and cognitive abilities of adults: Survey enhancements and options for a new panel study
by Carlos F. Mendes de Leon & Vicki A. Freedman - 427-447 Methodological considerations for a new household panel survey
by Kristen Olson & J. Michael Brick - 449-457 Toward a new nationally representative household panel survey (NRHPS)
by James S. House - 459-462 The panel study of income dynamics: Renew or replace?
by Shelly Lundberg - 463-471 The need for nationally representative longitudinal data for addressing key questions about family change
by R. Kelly Raley
2014, Issue 4
- 199-216 Measuring U.S. business cycles: A comparison of two methods and two indicators of economic activities
by Francis W. Ahking - 217-245 Is the 2010 Affordable Care Act minimum standard to identify disability in all national datasets good enough for policy purposes?
by Richard V. Burkhauser & T. Lynn Fisher & Andrew J. Houtenville & Jennifer R. Tennant - 247-255 A test for selection in matched administrative earnings data
by Jesse Bricker & Gary V. Engelhardt - 257-281 Formulary measures for the U.S. current account: Accounting for transactions attributable to special purpose entities of multinational enterprises
by Dylan G. Rassier - 283-303 Computing regression statistics from grouped data
by Jörg Schwiebert - 305-328 The degree and impact of differences in house price index measurement
by Mick Silver
2014, Issue 3
- 121-144 Making full use of the longitudinal design of the Current Population Survey: Methods for linking records across 16 months\m{1}
by Julia A. Rivera Drew & Sarah Flood & John Robert Warren - 145-152 A note on spurious seasonal patterns and other distortions in the BLS local area unemployment statistics
by Keith R. Phillips & Jianguo Wang - 153-161 The bias in measuring disparity in outcomes via a dummy variable: A note
by Shawn W. Ulrick - 163-197 A New Database of Global Economic Indicators
by Valerie Grossman & Adrienne Mack & Enrique Martínez-García
2014, Issue 1-2
- 1-29 Workday, holiday and calendar adjustment: Monthly aggregates from daily diesel fuel purchases
by Edward E. Leamer - 1-29 Workday, holiday and calendar adjustment: Monthly aggregates from daily diesel fuel purchases
by Edward E. Leamer - 31-57 Multiple event studies in public finance and labor economics: A simulation study with applications
by Danielle H. Sandler & Ryan Sandler - 59-86 Measuring and quantifying lifestyles and their impact on public choices: The case of professional football in Munich
by Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt & Wolfgang Maennig & Michaela Ölschläger - 87-104 Computer networks and productivity revisited: Does plant size matter? Evidence and implications
by Henry R. Hyatt & Sang V. Nguyen - 105-119 A closer look at potential distortions in state real gross domestic product: The case of the Texas energy sector
by Keith Phillips & Raul Hernandez & Benjamin Scheiner
2013, Issue 4
- 291-324 The building process of a new integrated system of business micro-data 1989–2004
by Marco Grazzi & Roberto Sanzo & Angelo Secchi & Alessandro Zeli - 325-345 The influence of health care preferences on insurance enrollment and medical expenditure behaviors
by Steven B. Cohen - 347-369 Correction for variations in capacity utilization in the measurement of productivity growth: A non-parametric approach
by Wulong Gu & Weimin Wang
2013, Issue 3
- 201-227 The Herfindahl-Hirschman Index as a decision guide to business concentration: A statistical exploration
by George Djolov - 229-242 An improved measure of inter-industry pay differentials
by Maury Gittleman & Brooks Pierce Pierce - 243-261 Occupation inflation in the Current Population Survey
by Jonathan D. Fisher & Christina A. Houseworth - 263-290 Tobit or not Tobit?
by Jay Stewart
2013, Issue 1-2
- 31-57 Multiple event studies in public finance and labor economics: A simulation study with applications
by Danielle H. Sandler & Ryan Sandler - 59-86 Measuring and quantifying lifestyles and their impact on public choices: The case of professional football in Munich
by Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt & Wolfgang Maennig & Michaela Ölschläger