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Wave 5 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2008 Panel: Topical Modules

Data provided by  United States Census Bureau

SIPP is a nationally representative longitudinal survey that provides comprehensive data about the income and government program participation of individuals and households in the United States. Most interviews of the 2008 SIPP Panel included a topical module that asked for detailed information on one of a rotating group of topics. These microdata contain data for these rotating topics. Interviews occurred every four months, with the first interview occurring between September 2008 to December 2008.

Tags: census,

Modified: 2024-05-26

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Wave 6 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2008 Panel: Topical Modules

Data provided by  United States Census Bureau

SIPP is a nationally representative longitudinal survey that provides comprehensive data about the income and government program participation of individuals and households in the United States. Most interviews of the 2008 SIPP Panel included a topical module that asked for detailed information on one of a rotating group of topics. These microdata contain data for these rotating topics. Interviews occurred every four months, with the first interview occurring between September 2008 to December 2008.

Tags: census,

Modified: 2024-05-26

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Wave 10 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2008 Panel: Topical Modules

Data provided by  United States Census Bureau

SIPP is a nationally representative longitudinal survey that provides comprehensive data about the income and government program participation of individuals and households in the United States. Most interviews of the 2008 SIPP Panel included a topical module that asked for detailed information on one of a rotating group of topics. These microdata contain data for these rotating topics. Interviews occurred every four months, with the first interview occurring between September 2008 to December 2008.

Tags: census,

Modified: 2024-05-26

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Wave 7 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2008 Panel: Topical Modules

Data provided by  United States Census Bureau

SIPP is a nationally representative longitudinal survey that provides comprehensive data about the income and government program participation of individuals and households in the United States. Most interviews of the 2008 SIPP Panel included a topical module that asked for detailed information on one of a rotating group of topics. These microdata contain data for these rotating topics. Interviews occurred every four months, with the first interview occurring between September 2008 to December 2008.

Tags: census,

Modified: 2024-05-26

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Wave 11 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2008 Panel: Topical Modules

Data provided by  United States Census Bureau

SIPP is a nationally representative longitudinal survey that provides comprehensive data about the income and government program participation of individuals and households in the United States. Most interviews of the 2008 SIPP Panel included a topical module that asked for detailed information on one of a rotating group of topics. These microdata contain data for these rotating topics. Interviews occurred every four months, with the first interview occurring between September 2008 to December 2008.

Tags: census,

Modified: 2024-05-26

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Wave 8 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2008 Panel: Topical Modules

Data provided by  United States Census Bureau

SIPP is a nationally representative longitudinal survey that provides comprehensive data about the income and government program participation of individuals and households in the United States. Most interviews of the 2008 SIPP Panel included a topical module that asked for detailed information on one of a rotating group of topics. These microdata contain data for these rotating topics. Interviews occurred every four months, with the first interview occurring between September 2008 to December 2008.

Tags: census,

Modified: 2024-05-26

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Wave 13 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2008 Panel: Topical Modules

Data provided by  United States Census Bureau

SIPP is a nationally representative longitudinal survey that provides comprehensive data about the income and government program participation of individuals and households in the United States. Most interviews of the 2008 SIPP Panel included a topical module that asked for detailed information on one of a rotating group of topics. These microdata contain data for these rotating topics. Interviews occurred every four months, with the first interview occurring between September 2008 to December 2008.

Tags: census,

Modified: 2024-05-26

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Wave 1 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2008 Panel: Topical Modules

Data provided by  United States Census Bureau

SIPP is a nationally representative longitudinal survey that provides comprehensive data about the income and government program participation of individuals and households in the United States. Most interviews of the 2008 SIPP Panel included a topical module that asked for detailed information on one of a rotating group of topics. These microdata contain data for these rotating topics. Interviews occurred every four months, with the first interview occurring between September 2008 to December 2008.

Tags: census,

Modified: 2024-05-26

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Wave 9 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2008 Panel: Topical Modules

Data provided by  United States Census Bureau

SIPP is a nationally representative longitudinal survey that provides comprehensive data about the income and government program participation of individuals and households in the United States. Most interviews of the 2008 SIPP Panel included a topical module that asked for detailed information on one of a rotating group of topics. These microdata contain data for these rotating topics. Interviews occurred every four months, with the first interview occurring between September 2008 to December 2008.

Tags: census,

Modified: 2024-05-26

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Community Resilience Estimates

Data provided by  United States Census Bureau

The Community Resilience Estimates track how socially vulnerable every neighborhood in the United States is to the impacts of a disaster. The Community Resilience Estimates use American Community Survey microdata and Population Estimates Program data to measure the ability of individuals and households to absorb the external stresses of the impacts of a disaster.

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Modified: 2024-05-26

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