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Issue title: The Future of the Survey of Income and Program Participation
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hill, Martha S.a
Affiliations: [a] Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
Note: [1] Many thanks to Daniel Kasprzyk, and to Hazel Beaton, for assembling a ton of background material about SIPP and research based on it. Thanks also to Greg Duncan, Daniel Kasprzyk, James Morgan, Douglas Wolf, and Wei-Jun Jean Yeung for helpful comments and to Wei-Jun Jean Yeung for most able assistance.
Abstract: This paper evaluates SIPP as a resource for studying the interrelationship between family change and economic resources and proposes several modifications, in both design and content. The changes in design include: (1) lengthening the time frame (doubling the span of any single panel and spacing successive waves and panels further apart); (2) redesigning the way interviewers ask and record marital change; and (3) tracking children when they move into non-SIPP households. Proposed additions to content include: (1) identifying spending units – who pools resources with whom; (2) collecting more complete information on time use; (3) gathering comprehensive data on the structure, needs, and resources of the extended family and transfers with non-resident, extended-family members; and (4) identifying the options people consider in their decisions about work and family. These modifications are discussed in the context of important aspects of measurement, major findings from SIPP thus far, and anticipated future research interests.
DOI: 10.3233/JEM-1992-181-405
Journal: Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, vol. 18, no. 1-4, pp. 67-89, 1992
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