| Literature DB >> 35663921 |
Sarah Flood1, Renae Rodgers1, José Pacas1, Devon Kristiansen1, Ben Klaas1.
Abstract
The Current Population Survey (CPS) has been the nation's primary source of information about employment and unemployment for decades. The data are widely used by social scientists and policy makers to study labor force participation, poverty, and other high-priority topics. An underutilized feature of the CPS is its short-run panel component. This paper discusses the unique challenges encountered when linking basic monthly data as well as when linking the March basic monthly data to the Annual Social and Economic (ASEC) Supplement in the 1976-1988 period. We describe strategies to address linking obstacles and document linkage rates.Entities:
Keywords: Current Population Survey; Data integration; linking; panel data
Year: 2022 PMID: 35663921 PMCID: PMC9158754 DOI: 10.3233/jem-210480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Econ Soc Meas ISSN: 0747-9662