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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 (2002) 39 (4): 617–637.
Published: 01 November 2002
...Magnus Lofstrom; Frank D. Bean Abstract Researchers infrequently have focused on assessing the degree to which the changes in welfare policy legislated during the 1990s have affected immigrants’ receipt of welfare. Using data from the March Current Population Survey, we analyze the contribution...
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Demography (2002) 39 (3): 485–506.
Published: 01 August 2002
...Harriet Orcutt Duleep; Daniel J. Dowhan Abstract Does the growth in earnings of foreign-born men exceed that of U.S. natives? We use longitudinal data on earnings from a Social Security Administration (SSA) database matched to the 1994 March Current Population Survey to shed new light...
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Demography (1982) 19 (4): 459–479.
Published: 01 November 1982
...Clifford C. Clogg Abstract The age-period-cohort accounting framework is used to describe labor force participation patterns for the sex-color groups over the interval 1969–1979, using data from the March Current Population Survey. A model with a special type of age-period interaction, in addition...
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Demography (1989) 26 (2): 311–321.
Published: 01 May 1989
...Mark C. Berger Abstract This article examines whether position in the demographic cycle is an important factor in determining earnings and earnings growth. Earnings equations for white males are estimated by using March Current Population Survey data. Position in the demographic cycle is captured...
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Demography (2006) 43 (1): 1–24.
Published: 01 February 2006
...Thomas A. Diprete; Claudia Buchmann Abstract Analysis of March Current Population Survey data from 1964 through 2002 shows that white women overtook white men in their rates of college completion and that this phenomenon occurred during a period in which women’s standard-of-living gains from...
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Demography (2000) 37 (2): 237–245.
Published: 01 May 2000
...Lynne M. Casper; Philip N. Cohen Abstract We use March Current Population Survey (CPS) data from 1977 to 1997 to produce a new historical series of indirect cohabitation prevalence estimates. We compare our new estimates with those produced by the traditional method and evaluate the new estimates...
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Demography (2013) 50 (1): 25–49.
Published: 19 September 2012
...Liana Fox; Wen-Jui Han; Christopher Ruhm; Jane Waldfogel Abstract Using data from the 1967–2009 years of the March Current Population Surveys (CPS), we examine two important resources for children’s well-being: time and money. We document trends in parental employment, from the perspective...
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Published: 19 September 2012
Fig. 3 Average annual parental work hours, 1967–2009. Shaded bars are recessions as defined by the NBER. Source: March Current Population Survey, 1967–2009
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Demography (2006) 43 (3): 421–445.
Published: 01 August 2006
...Molly A. Martin Abstract Using 24 years of data from the March supplements to the Current Population Survey and detailed categories of family structure, including cohabiting unions, I assess the contribution of changes in family structure to the dramatic rise in family income inequality. Between...
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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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in Trends in Economic Homogamy: Changes in Assortative Mating or the Division of Labor in Marriage?
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Published: 28 April 2017
) and are graphed at their midpoints. Trend lines for the PSID, SIPP, and CPS are lowess smoothed. Sources: 1970–2013 Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), 1984–2013 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP); 1940, 1960, 1970, and 1980 U.S. decennial censuses; and 1970–2013 March Current Population
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Demography (2006) 43 (2): 361–382.
Published: 01 May 2006
..., we also generate estimates by age, sex, region of birth, and duration of residence in the United States. 14 6 2012 © Population Association of America 2006 2006 Current Population Survey Emigration Rate Recent Arrival Return Immigration March Current Population Survey...
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Demography (1967) 4 (1): 374–387.
Published: 01 March 1967
... depending upon the stage of implementation by March, 1967. Essential elements of the project for each unit are: (1) continuous registration of vital events by a paid part-time local enumerator, (2) a six-month household survey to detect births and deaths which occurred during the previous six months, and (3...
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Demography (1986) 23 (2): 231–245.
Published: 01 May 1986
... populations. DATA AND DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS The sources of the Census estimates discussed above and the data sets upon which our analysis is based are the 1979 and 1982 March/April Match Files of the Current Population Survey (CPS). Special April supplements to the 1979 and 1982 CPS collected detailed data...
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Demography (2022) 59 (1): 13–26.
Published: 01 February 2022
...Andrés Villarreal; Wei-hsin Yu Abstract We investigate the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on gender disparities in three employment outcomes: labor force participation, full-time employment, and unemployment. Using data from the monthly Current Population Survey, in this research note we test...
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Demography (2007) 44 (4): 821–828.
Published: 01 November 2007
... . Cambridge, MA : National Bureau of Economic Research . Bradbury K. , & Katz J. ( 2005 ). Women’s Rise: A Work in Progress . Regional Review , 14 ( 3 ), 58 – 67 . Bureau of Labor Statistics. 2007. March Current Population Surveys, 1993-2006. Electronic data les and documentation...
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Demography (1972) 9 (3): 371–382.
Published: 01 August 1972
... between states 11.0 13.8 8.8 5.8 8.6 6.6 4.0 4.2 3.0 3.5 5.2 3.0 2.6 1.6 1.4 2.8 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.8 Fewer than 20 observations. a - Excludes movers from abroad. Source: March Current Population Surveys, 1968, 1969, and 1970. (with wife present) at the youngest age group were over eight times as likely...
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Demography (2005) 42 (3): 523–535.
Published: 01 August 2005
... Couples? Documenting Change From 1970 to 2001." Journal of Marriage and the Family. Roemer, M.l. 2000. "Assessing the Quality of the March Current Population Survey and the Sur- vey of Income and Program Participation Income Estimates, 1990-1996." Washington, DC: U.S. Census Bureau. Sayer, L. and S.M...
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Demography (1988) 25 (4): 509–519.
Published: 01 November 1988
... of American households. Single-parent, single-person, and nonfamily households will emerge as special cases within this general framework. Data and Methods The data were tabulated from machine-readable files of the March Current Population Surveys (CPS) for the years 1970, 1975, 1980, and 1985. (Relevant...
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