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CHILDREN 1 HEALTH INSURANCE 1 LONGITUDINAL DATA 1 Net Worth Assests Liabilities 1 SCHIP Medicaid Insurance Coverage 1 SIPP Current Population Survey 1 Surveys Nutrition Estimators Empirical Bayes 1
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Mathematica Policy Research 9 Development Priorities for the US Census Bureaus State 5 John Czajka with other members of the Panel on Research 5 Allen Schirm with members of the Panel on Research on Future Census Methods Alan Zaslavsky John Czajka with other members of the Panel on Research 1 Anna Sommers Lisa Dubay Linda J Blumberg Fredric Blavin John Czajka with other members of the Panel on Research 1 Committee on National Statistics 1 Development Priorities for the U.S. Census Bureau's State 1 Development Priorities for the US Census Bureaus State Kimball Lewis 1 Development Priorities for the US Census Bureaus State Michael Weber IRS 1 Development Priorities for the US Census Bureaus State Scott Cody Alexander Strand 1 Kimball Lewis Marilyn Ellwood John Czajka with other members of the Panel on Research 1 National Research Council 1 Sonya Vartivarian John Czajka with other members of the Panel on Research 1
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ReEngineering SIPP Some Thoughts from a Long Time User
Mathematica Policy Research; John Czajka with other …; … - 2007
Presented at the Joint Statistical Meetings, Salt Lake City, UT.
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Measuring Disclosure Risk and an Examination of the Possibilities of Using Synthetic Data in the Individual Income Tax Return Public Use File
Mathematica Policy Research; Sonya Vartivarian John …; … - 2007
Presented at the Joint Statistical Meetings, Salt Lake City, UT.
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State and Local Government Statistics at a Crossroads.
Program, Local Government Statistics - Mathematica Policy Research; John Czajka with other …; … - 2007
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Family Wealth at the End of the 1990s Estimates from the SIPP
Mathematica Policy Research; John Czajka with other …; … - 2003
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Large Numbers of Estimates for Small Areas
Mathematica Policy Research; Allen Schirm with members …; … - 2000
Describes two applications of a method for reweighting a survey or administrative records database to borrow strength and improve the precision of state estimates. The first is estimating the numbers and characteristics of children without health insurance. The second is microsimulation of...
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Using National Survey Data to Analyze Childrens Health Insurance Coverage An Assessment of Issues
Mathematica Policy Research; John Czajka with other …; … - 1999
Most of what is known about the health insurance coverage of U.S. children has been derived from sample surveys of households, although these surveys provide quite varying estimates of the proportion of children who are uninsured. This report explains some of the reasons behind these diverse...
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Dynamics in Medicaid and SCHIP Eligibility Among Children in SCHIPs Early Years Implications for Reauthorization
Mathematica Policy Research; Anna Sommers Lisa Dubay …; … - 2007
Two-thirds of children in the United States were income eligible for Medicaid or the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) at some point from 1996 to 2000. One in five were income eligible for both programs, and 73 percent of children ever eligible for SCHIP were eligible at other...
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Survey of Income and Program Participation Discussion Paper
Mathematica Policy Research; John Czajka with other …; … - 1985
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Counting the Uninsured A Review of the Literature
Mathematica Policy Research; Kimball Lewis Marilyn …; … - 1998
Available from The Urban Institute at (202) 833-7200.
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