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From page 87...
... * children's health insurance field follow-up (one-third program; potential to subsample on average, link addresses for part of rates vary inversely by sample to previous year response rates)
From page 88...
... ; unrelated unrelated people in a individual (in group household who share quarters or household) ; major expenses; unrelated SPM resource unit (related individuals who are people at an address plus financially independent)
From page 89...
... As noted above, the Census Bureau is exploring how the SPM can be estimated from ACS data,13 and demand for this exists among researchers and policy analysts as it allows for state and substate estimates using yearly data with high demographic detail. A number 13 See Fox et al.
From page 90...
... Their analysis found evidence of a partisan cycle in survey response, but partisanship, and notably the growth of the Tea Party, did not explain the observed trend increase. Improving survey response rates, or at least stemming the growth in nonresponse, is and should continue to be a high priority for the Census Bureau.


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