Journal of Economic and Social Measurement - Abstracts

Journal of Economic and Social Measurement
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A comparison of the U.S. Census Summary Tape Files 1A and 3A in measuring residential segregation.Sociology and social workLi, Chun-Hao, Bagaka's, Joshua G., Darden, Joe T.
Age-adjustment of income inequality trends: a methodological critique.Sociology and social workAsher, Martin A., Defina, Robert H.
Alternative scientific designs for the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workDavid, Martin H.
Analyzing the dynamics of program participation with data from the SIPP. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workWilliams, Roberton
An experimental methodology for estimating Hispanic residents for states and counties.Sociology and social workSmith, Stanley K., Nogle, June M.
Capital stock depreciation, tax rules, and composition of aggregate investment.Sociology and social workLevy, Daniel.
Characteristics of reluctant respondents in the National Medical Expenditure Survey.Sociology and social workCohen, Steven B., Carlson, Barbara Lepidus
Consumer behavior and changes in the prices of monetary aggregates.Sociology and social workJohnson, John D., Slottje, Daniel J.
Data needs for analyzing labor force status and transitions. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workManser, Marilyn E.
Definitions and measurements of well-being: a review of literature.Sociology and social workPaim, Laily
Future of SIPP for modeling program eligibility under need-tested programs. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workDoyle, Pat
Macroeconomic policy and methodological misdirection in the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts.Sociology and social workFleming, Martin, Jordan, John S., Lang, Kathleen M.
Mapping the household.Sociology and social workSmith, Rachel, Brynin, Malcolm
Mean square error confidence intervals for measuring uncertainty in intercensal net migration estimates: a case study of Arkansas, 1980-1990.Sociology and social workSwanson, David A., Kintner, Hallie J., McGehee, Mary
Measuring the effects of benefits and taxes on income and poverty.Sociology and social workNelson, Charles T., Coder, John F.
Normative considerations in the development of a software package for econometric estimation.Sociology and social workRenfro, Charles G.
On the utility of lagged ratio-correlation as a short-term county population projection method: a case study of Washington State.Sociology and social workSwanson, David A., Tayman, Jeff., Beck, Don.
Priorities for improving data on income and well-being from survey and administrative records: a role for SIPP. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workSmeeding, Timothy M.
Private consumption expenditure and price index numbers for the Netherlands, 1921-1939 and 1948-1988.Sociology and social workBoon, Martin, Van Driel, Hans
SIPP and the measurement of income transitions among the elderly: limits and suggestions for modifications. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workHolden, Karen C.
Skepticism about Chinese GDP growth - the Chinese GDP elasticity of energy consumption.Sociology and social workAdams, F. Gerard, Chen, YiMin
Social overhead capital stock estimation and stock increase effects on productivity in Korea.Sociology and social workYang, Jichung, Adams, F. Gerard
The future of SIPP for analyzing child care and child support. (includes list of data sets on child care other than SIPP) (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workConnelly, Rachel
The future of SIPP for analyzing disability and health. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workAdler, Michele
The future of SIPP for analyzing extended measures of well-being. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workWatts, Harold W.
The future of SIPP for analyzing interactions of family composition and income change. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workHill, Martha S.
The future of SIPP for analyzing labor force behavior. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workCain, Glen G.
The Human Development Index in 1994: impact of income on country rank.Sociology and social workGormely, Patrick J.
The measurement of current cost data: implications for economic analyses.Sociology and social workShriver, Keith A.
The multisectoral dynamic model of IRI: a policy stimulation. (Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale)Sociology and social workMandarino, Nicola
The reliability of quarterly national accounts in seven major countries: a user's perspective.Sociology and social workAtkinson, Paul, York, Robert C.
The significance of SIPP for child support research and policy formulation. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workMellgren, Linda M.
The usefulness of SIPP for child care research and policy formulation. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workMcGroder, Sharon M.
Using SIPP for the study of program participation. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workMoffitt, Robert
Using the Survey of Income and Program Participation in disability research and policy. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workLaPlante, Mitchell P.
Using the Survey of Income and Program Participation to understand poverty and economic need. (The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation)Sociology and social workBlank, Rebecca M., Ruggles, Patricia
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