The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation

The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation

  • Author: Kalton, Graham; Citro, Constance F.
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • ISBN: 9780309047951
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780309585026
  • Place of publication:  United States
  • Year of digital publication: 1993
  • Month: January
  • Pages: 297
  • Language: English

This book evaluates changes needed to improve the usefulness and cost-effectiveness of the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). Conducted by the Census Bureau, SIPP is a major continuing survey that is designed to provide information about the economic well-being of the U.S. population and its need for and participation in government assistance programs (e.g., social security, Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, AFDC).

This volume considers the goals for the survey, the survey and sample design, data collection and processing systems, publications and other data products, analytical techniques for using the data, the methodological research and evaluation to implement and assess the redesign, and the management of the program at the Census Bureau.

  • The Future of the SURVEY OF INCOME AND PROGRAM PARTICIPATION
  • Copyright
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Summary
    • GOALS
    • SURVEY DESIGN
    • DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING
    • DATA PRODUCTS AND THEIR USE
    • METHODOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND EVALUATION
    • MANAGEMENT AND OVERSIGHT
    • RECOMMENDATIONS
      • Goals for SIPP
      • Achieving SIPP's Goals
      • Survey Design
      • Data Collection and Processing
      • Data Products and Their Use
      • Methodological Research and Evaluation
      • Management and Oversight
  • 1 Introduction
    • SIPP IN BRIEF
    • SIPP TO
      • Achievements
        • Part-Year Poverty and Program Participation
        • Multiple Program Participation
        • Effect of Assets on Program Eligibility and Poverty
        • Health Insurance Coverage
        • Behavioral Dynamics
        • Problems
    • LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
      • Roles for SIPP
      • The Panel's Report
  • 2 Goals for SIPP
    • THE DEVELOPMENT OF SIPP AND ITS GOALS
      • The Income Survey Development Program
      • Early SIPP Goals
      • Assessments of Early Goals
    • VIEWS ABOUT SIPP'S GOALS
      • The CNSTAT Report
      • Conference on the Future of SIPP
      • The Role of SIPP in Improving Income Data
        • An Outside Perspective
        • Census Bureau Perspective
    • RECOMMENDATION
  • 3 Achieving SIPP's Goals
    • IMPROVING DATA ON INCOME AND OTHER ECONOMIC RESOURCES
      • Income and Related Measures
        • Measures Relevant to Programs
        • Measures of Taxes and After-Tax Income
        • Valuation of In-Kind Benefits
        • Static and Dynamic Measures Related to Family Characteristics
        • New Forms of Income and Other Economic Resources
        • Recommendation
      • Assets and Asset Income
      • Other Resources
    • IMPROVING DATA ON PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY AND PARTICIPATION
      • Improved Eligibility Measures
      • Spell Information
      • Emerging Programs and Program Changes
      • Recommendation
    • TOPICAL MODULES
    • SIPP AND THE MARCH CPS
    • SIPP AND ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
  • 4 Survey Design
    • MAJOR DESIGN ELEMENTS AND ALTERNATIVES
      • Current SIPP Design
      • User Views
      • Selected Design Alternatives
        • Attrition
        • Time-in-Sample Effects
        • Censoring
        • Recall Error and Seam Effects
        • Overlapping Panels
        • Sample Size
      • Rotation Groups
      • Recommendations
    • OVERSAMPLING IN SIPP
      • Using the 1990 Census for Oversampling in SIPP
      • Screening as Another Method of Oversampling
      • Increasing Sample Size by Extending Panel Length
      • Multiple-Frame Samples
    • FOLLOWING RULES
  • 5 Data Collection and Processing
    • CURRENT OPERATIONS
      • Interviewing
      • Regional Office Operations
      • Home Office Operations
    • COMPUTER-ASSISTED INTERVIEWING
      • Potential Improvements for SIPP
      • Costs
      • A CAPI System for SIPP
        • Needed Features
        • Current Census Bureau Software
    • DATABASE MANAGEMENT
      • Needed Database Management Capabilities for SIPP
      • Integration of CAPI and Database Management
    • INVESTING IN THE DATA PROCESSING STAFF
    • TRANSITION TO A CAPI/DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR SIPP
  • 6 Data Products and Their Use
    • PUBLICATIONS
      • A Checkered History
      • Reports on Income and Programs
        • Descriptive Reports
        • Research Reports
      • Reports on Demographic and Employment Transitions
      • Recommendations
    • MEASUREMENT ISSUES FOR CORE STATISTICS
      • Policy Relevance
      • Units of Analysis
      • Contextual Variables
      • Equivalence Scales
      • Analysis of Spells
        • Estimating Spell Duration
        • Defining a Spell
      • Treating Missing Data
      • Summary
    • MICRODATA PRODUCTS
      • Available Products
      • Priorities for Improvements
        • Timing
        • Kinds of Files
        • Content and Coding
        • Delivery Media
        • Recommendation
    • DOCUMENTATION AND SERVICES FOR USERS
      • Documentation and Related Services to Date
        • Microdata Documentation
        • Documentation for Printed Reports
        • Other User Services
      • Recommendation
  • 7 Methodological Research and Evaluation
    • RESEARCH TO DATE
      • Topics
      • Methods and Results
    • REDESIGN OF SIPP
      • Questionnaire Content
      • Other Aspects of the Redesign
      • Estimation and Data Use
        • Weighting and Imputation
        • Population Undercoverage
      • Evaluation of the Redesign
      • Quick-Response Capability
      • Recommendation
    • CONTINUOUS ERROR MONITORING
    • COGNITIVE RESEARCH
      • Results
      • Alternative Questionnaires and Interviewing Procedures
      • Looking to the Future
  • 8 Management and Oversight
    • MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE
      • Description
      • Assessment
      • Recommendation: A Different Approach
    • OVERSIGHT
      • Outside Input: Past Experience
        • Federal Agency Users
        • Academic Researchers
        • Survey Methodologists
        • Experts in Data Access and Use of Microdata Products
        • Other Sources of Advice
      • Observations and Directions for the Future
        • Advice on Goals, Content, and Basic Design
        • Advice on Technical Issues
        • Recommendation
  • References
  • Appendix A Use of SIPP for Research and Policy Analysis
  • Appendix B Conference on the Future of SIPP: Topics and Participants
  • Appendix C Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff
  • Index

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