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Household Samples John M Abowd March 2005 John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Outline The Current Population Survey The American Housing Survey John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved CPS Overview Nature of the survey Sampling frame and plan Sample characteristics Working with the monthly data Working with longitudinally linked CPS data Toolkits prepared extracts etc RDC files and use John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Nature of the CPS Jointly sponsored and managed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau Official household survey for measuring the unemployment rate Produces more than 25 000 time series generically called the Labor Force Statistics from the CPS Produces more than 250 000 household based time series with characteristics of the households and persons in the U S civilian noninstitutional population John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Sampling Frame National household frame based on the most recent Census of Population and Housing Coverage during the decade augmented by lists of building permits Independent samples in each state two independent samples in NY and CA Multistage probability sample John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Sampling Plan Defining the Primary Sampling Units PSU Metropolitan Statistical Areas County Group of contiguous Counties Stratification of the PSUs Self representing sampled with probability 1 Non self representing sampled with probability proportional to estimated population Ultimate sampling units USU Clusters of approximately 4 households sampled from housing lists based on the Decennial Census refreshed by building permits John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Rotation Groups A sampled household is interviewed in 4 consecutive months not interviewed for 8 consecutive months then interviewed for 4 consecutive months Every sampled household is interviewed in the same calendar months of two consecutive years 75 of the sample households are common between two consecutive months The households interviewed in the 4th and 8th month in sample are referred to as the outgoing rotation groups John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Sample Characteristics Approximately 60 000 sampled households each month varies according to budget Approximately 150 000 individuals age 16 Weights are provided that force the CPS estimates to match the Census Bureau intercensal population estimates John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Questionnaire Computer assisted personal interview CAPI Questions are asked of the first in scope adult encountered in the household The respondent provides proxy responses for all other in scope residents of the household John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Working With the Monthly Data Time series from the BLS web site Micro data from a variety of collections Official BLS Census web site ICPSR NBER University of California Berkeley David Card Unicon John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Working with Longitudinally Linked CPS Data The physical domicile and not the persons found there in is the object of the sampling plan The same household physical domicile is interviewed on the 4 8 4 sampling plan When there are new residents in the domicile they are in scope When the same residents are found in the domicile they are in scope and constitute a longitudinal sample John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Linking the CPS records The public use sample identifier allows the creation of longitudinal links across the households Person links are trickier Edited line number refers to the same person since 1994 re design If there are new residents in the household the edited line number may be re used Use age sex and other demographic characteristics to verify John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Tools NBER merged outgoing rotation groups ICPSR and Card extractor programs Unicon CPS support tools John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved RDC Files and Use March internal files available Full geography no top coding Internal identifier and individual identifier linking possible Same naming structure as the public use file John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved AHS Overview Nature of the AHS Sampling plan Sample characteristics Questionnaire Working with longitudinally linked CPS data Tools John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved American Housing Survey Nature of the AHS Conducted by the Bureau of the Census for the Department of Housing and Urban Development HUD Official Household survey of housing conditions and housing markets National data are collected in odd numbered years Data for each of 47 selected Metropolitan Areas are collected currently about every six years Data on 6 largest metro areas collected every four years John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Sampling Plan Stratified multistage probability sample of housing units Use Frame and Primary Sampling Units PSU developed for CPS Since 1985 use sample selected from 1980 Census Same core sample since 1985 providing a panel on flow of households through housing Additions of new housing units follows CPS procedures John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Sample Characteristics National sample covers on average 55 000 housing units Each metropolitan area sample covers 4 100 or more housing units Weights derived by controlling survey to independent estimates of housing units based on Census 2000 John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Questionnaire Computer assisted personal interview CAPI and telephone interview CATI Questions are asked of any knowledgeable adult 16 years household member Content areas include Household Housing Unit Equipment and Facilities Housing costs John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Missing Data Critical items imputed using the cold or hot deck procedure Non critical items coded with reason missing John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Working with Longitudinally Linked AHS Data Same as CPS the physical housing unit and not the household is the object of the sampling plan A public use control number scrambled from the master file control number can be used to match record of housing unit over time John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved Tools HUDUSER for public use data documentation and file flattener DataFerrett extracts and tabulations John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved RDC Files and Use Many AHS samples available on the RDC network No suppressions Full geography Files very similar to public use files John M Abowd 2005 all rights reserved


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