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Wave 8 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2004 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. Each interview of the 2004 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 February 2004 and May 2004.
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Modified: 2024-05-26
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Economic Surveys: Nonemployer Statistics by Demographics: Company Summary
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The Nonemployer Statistics by Demographics (NES-D): Company Summary estimates provide economic data classified by sex, ethnicity, race, and veteran status of nonemployer firms. The NES-D is not a survey; rather, it leverages existing administrative records to assign demographic characteristics to the universe of nonemployer businesses.
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Modified: 2024-05-26
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Economic Surveys: Nonemployer Statistics by Demographics: Characteristics of Business Owners
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The Nonemployer Statistics by Demographics (NES-D): Characteristics of Business Owners estimates provide information on selected economic and demographic characteristics of business owners tabulated by sex, ethnicity, race, and veteran status of an owner. Included in the universe are nonemployer businesses with no paid employment or payroll, annual receipts of $1,000 or more ($1 or more in the construction industries) and filing IRS tax forms for sole proprietorships (Form 1040, Schedule C), partnerships (Form 1065), or corporations (the Form 1120 series).
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Modified: 2024-05-26
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Current Population Survey: Basic Monthly
Data provided by United States Census Bureau
To provide estimates of employment, unemployment, and other characteristics of the general labor force, of the population as a whole, and of various subgroups of the population. Monthly labor force data for the country are used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to determine the distribution of funds under the Job Training Partnership Act. These data are collected through combined computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) and computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI).
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Modified: 2024-05-26
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Wave 1 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2001 Panel: Core
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. These microdata contain demographic and social characteristic information for each sample member, as well as detailed data on labor force activity, types and amounts of income, and participation in various cash and noncash benefit programs. Questions about these topics were repeated for nine interviews.
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Modified: 2024-05-26
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Wave 2 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2001 Panel: Core
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. These microdata contain demographic and social characteristic information for each sample member, as well as detailed data on labor force activity, types and amounts of income, and participation in various cash and noncash benefit programs. Questions about these topics were repeated for nine interviews.
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Modified: 2024-05-26
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Wave 3 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2001 Panel: Core
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. These microdata contain demographic and social characteristic information for each sample member, as well as detailed data on labor force activity, types and amounts of income, and participation in various cash and noncash benefit programs. Questions about these topics were repeated for nine interviews.
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Modified: 2024-05-26
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Wave 4 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2001 Panel: Core
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. These microdata contain demographic and social characteristic information for each sample member, as well as detailed data on labor force activity, types and amounts of income, and participation in various cash and noncash benefit programs. Questions about these topics were repeated for nine interviews.
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Modified: 2024-05-26
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Wave 5 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2001 Panel: Core
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. These microdata contain demographic and social characteristic information for each sample member, as well as detailed data on labor force activity, types and amounts of income, and participation in various cash and noncash benefit programs. Questions about these topics were repeated for nine interviews.
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Modified: 2024-05-26
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Wave 6 Survey of Income and Program Participation - 2001 Panel: Core
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. These microdata contain demographic and social characteristic information for each sample member, as well as detailed data on labor force activity, types and amounts of income, and participation in various cash and noncash benefit programs. Questions about these topics were repeated for nine interviews.
Tags: census,
Modified: 2024-05-26
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