In accordance with Executive Order 13078, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with the Employment Rate Measurement Methodology interagency workgroup, identified the goal of placing a small set of questions within the Current Population Survey (CPS) to measure disability. A set of potential questions was drawn from existing surveys, cognitively tested, and placed in the National Comorbidity Survey (NCS) for testing. Based on an analysis of the NCS data, a set of seven questions was identified. These seven questions were then cognitively tested to ensure that they would work within the CPS context. This question set was placed in the February 2006 CPS for field testing. The two primary goals of the test were to compare the CPS disa...
A MAJOR DEBATE is taking place over reports of an unprecedented decline in the employment rate of wo...
This progress report on the prevalence rate, employment, poverty, and household income of working-ag...
If many people do not respond to surveys, and those who do not respond are different from those who ...
development of an accurate and reliable measure of the employment rate of people with disabilities, ...
Background:Collection of data in the Census for implementing disability legislation has been continu...
Background:Collection of data in the Census for implementing disability legislation has been continu...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of using different approaches to estimating...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of using different approaches to estimating...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS), Burkhauser, Daly and Houtenville (2001) s...
Data constraints make the long-term monitoring of the working-age population with disabilities a dif...
This report uses data from the March Current Population Survey to estimate the prevalence of disabil...
The Affordable Care Act mandated data collection standards to identify people with disabilities in f...
The Affordable Care Act mandated data collection standards to identify people with disabilities in f...
Data constraints make the long-term monitoring of the working-age population with disabilities a dif...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS), Burkhauser, Daly and Houtenville (2001) s...
A MAJOR DEBATE is taking place over reports of an unprecedented decline in the employment rate of wo...
This progress report on the prevalence rate, employment, poverty, and household income of working-ag...
If many people do not respond to surveys, and those who do not respond are different from those who ...
development of an accurate and reliable measure of the employment rate of people with disabilities, ...
Background:Collection of data in the Census for implementing disability legislation has been continu...
Background:Collection of data in the Census for implementing disability legislation has been continu...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of using different approaches to estimating...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of using different approaches to estimating...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS), Burkhauser, Daly and Houtenville (2001) s...
Data constraints make the long-term monitoring of the working-age population with disabilities a dif...
This report uses data from the March Current Population Survey to estimate the prevalence of disabil...
The Affordable Care Act mandated data collection standards to identify people with disabilities in f...
The Affordable Care Act mandated data collection standards to identify people with disabilities in f...
Data constraints make the long-term monitoring of the working-age population with disabilities a dif...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS), Burkhauser, Daly and Houtenville (2001) s...
A MAJOR DEBATE is taking place over reports of an unprecedented decline in the employment rate of wo...
This progress report on the prevalence rate, employment, poverty, and household income of working-ag...
If many people do not respond to surveys, and those who do not respond are different from those who ...