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Demography (1983) 20 (3): 369–384.
Published: 01 August 1983
...Martin O’Connell; Carolyn C. Rogers Abstract Data from the fertility supplements to the Current Population Survey from 1971 to 1981 indicate that in the aggregate, the lifetime birth expectations of married women 18 to 39 years old in 1971 will closely approximate their completed cohort fertility...
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Demography (1983) 20 (3): 385–389.
Published: 01 August 1983
...Andrew Cherlin; Jeanne Griffith; James McCarthy Abstract Data from the June 1980 Current Population Survey on fathers’ reported provision offinancial support to children from previous marriages living elsewhere is compared to previously published tabulations from the April 1979 CPS of women’s...
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Demography (1998) 35 (1): 125–131.
Published: 01 February 1998
...Rebecca A. London Abstract I examine trends in single mothers’ living arrangements using data from the 1970–1995 Current Population Surveys. I create a consistent trend by correcting a coding problem that stemmed from the misidentification of children living in multigenerational households before...
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Demography (2012) 49 (3): 1061–1074.
Published: 15 May 2012
...Greg Kaplan; Sam Schulhofer-Wohl Abstract We show that much of the recent reported decrease in interstate migration is a statistical artifact. Before 2006, the Census Bureau’s imputation procedure for dealing with missing data in the Current Population Survey inflated the estimated interstate...
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Demography (2012) 49 (4): 1479–1498.
Published: 24 July 2012
...Sheela Kennedy; Catherine A. Fitch Abstract In 2007, the Current Population Survey (CPS) introduced a measure that identifies all cohabiting partners in a household, regardless of whether they describe themselves as “unmarried partners” in the relationship to householder question. The CPS now also...
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Demography (2012) 49 (4): 1499–1519.
Published: 15 August 2012
... force questions in the monthly Current Population Survey (CPS). Using linked CPS records for household heads first interviewed between January 2007 and June 2010, our analyses are based on strategic within-person comparisons across survey months and between-person comparisons across CPS rotation groups...
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Published: 15 August 2012
Fig. 2 Unemployment rate among respondents in the Current Population Survey (CPS), 2007–2010. Sample is restricted to CPS reference individuals who were not members of replacement households and for whom data were not collected via proxy. Post-stratification weights were used to exactly equate
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Demography (2021) 58 (3): 811–820.
Published: 01 June 2021
... households, the Current Population Survey (CPS) used a new household roster that directly identified same-sex and different-sex cohabiting and married couples. We gauge how the estimates and characteristics of same-sex couples vary according to old and new roster categories using the 2015/2016 and 2017/2018...
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Demography (1968) 5 (1): 212–225.
Published: 01 March 1968
... que las parejas estan espaciando sus nacimientos en más largos intervalos. Este artículo presenia datos obtenidos en el Current Population Survey de la Oficina de Censos para junio de 1965, los cuales indican que el número promedio de niños alguna uez nacidos declina apreciablemente solo para las...
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Demography (1967) 4 (1): 341–350.
Published: 01 March 1967
... such longitudinal data, the family records from three panels of the Current Population Survey that were interviewed both in March, 1964, and March, 1965, were used in a computer record-matching operation. The resulting data confirm that approximately 20 percera of all households are mobile in the period of a year...
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Demography (2019) 56 (4): 1195–1218.
Published: 17 June 2019
... on cohabitation because it has implications for research on the correlates and consequences of cohabitation for adults and children. Recent rounds of the Current Population Survey (CPS), National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health), National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY-97...
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Demography (1977) 14 (3): 255–264.
Published: 01 August 1977
...Martin O’Connell; Maurice J. Moore Abstract Past national surveys regarding birth expectations have usually been restricted to currently married women, a fact which has led demographers to question the usefulness of these data. Because the June 1976 Current Population Survey includes...
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Demography (1980) 17 (3): 297–322.
Published: 01 August 1980
... the January 1972 and January 1973 Current Population Surveys, two types of labor force status life tables were calculated for the United States, 1972. One type was a conventional working life table (for males) which started with an ordinary life table and partitioned the life table population into labor force...
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Demography (1973) 10 (2): 137–160.
Published: 01 May 1973
... the symptomatic information is combined with sample data by means of a regression format. Combining symptomatic information on births, deaths, and school enrollment with sample data from the Current Population Survey, county estimates of population growth were computed by means of the new method...
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Demography (1966) 3 (2): 416–422.
Published: 01 June 1966
... to the Current Population Survey (by Beale, Shryock, myself, and various colleagues) demonstrates the utility of this approach. Local studies have made fruitful use of residence histories but typically are unable to delineate birth cohorts or other appropriate base populations exposed to risk. Development...
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Demography (2006) 43 (3): 537–552.
Published: 01 August 2006
...Jay Stewart Abstract Although male nonworkers have become a larger fraction of the population since the late 1960s, very little is known about who they are or who supports them. Using data from the March Current Population Survey and the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this article...
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Demography (1998) 35 (3): 259–278.
Published: 01 August 1998
...Robert A. Moffitt; Robert Reville; Anne E. Winkler Abstract We investigate the extent and implications of cohabitation and marriage among U.S. welfare recipients. An analysis of four data sets (the Current Population Survey, the National Survey of Families and Households, the Panel Study of Income...
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Demography (2022) 59 (5): 1595–1605.
Published: 01 October 2022
...-sex and different-sex cohabiting and married couples. In this research note comparing the largest and most recent federal surveys—the 2019 American Community Survey and Current Population Survey—we find consistent levels of cohabitation and marriage across surveys. While the vast majority (90...
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Demography (2002) 39 (3): 541–555.
Published: 01 August 2002
...Richard V. Burkhauser; Mary C. Daly; Andrew J. Houtenville; Nigar Nargis Abstract Despite their widespread use in the literature, the Current Population Survey (CPS) and similar surveys have come under attack of late. We put the criticisms in perspective by systematically examining what the CPS...
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Demography (1999) 36 (3): 399–407.
Published: 01 August 1999
... data (the June 1990 Current Population Survey and the 1994 General Social Survey). One in seven whites, one in three blacks, four in five Asians, and more than 19 in 20 American Indians are closely related to someone of a different racial group. Despite an intermarriage rate of about 1%, about 20...
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