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Front Matter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Combination of Information Across Areas -- 3 Combination of Information Across Time -- 4 Funding Formulas -- 5 Weighting and Imputation -- 6 Sample and Questionnaire Design -- 7 Calibration of the Long Form to ACS Output -- 8 Conclusion -- Appendix An Example of Combining Information -- References.
Cover -- Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Introduction and Overview -- 2 Title I Allocation Procedures -- 3 Data Sources for County Estimates -- 4 Estimation Procedure for Counties -- 5 Alternative County Models -- 6 Evaluations of County Estimates -- 7 School District Estimates -- 8 Population Estimates -- 9 Research and Development Priorities -- Appendices -- APPENDIX A Models for County and State Poverty Estimates -- APPENDIX B Regression Diagnostics on Alternative County Regression Models -- APPENDIX C County Model Comparisons with 1990 Census Estimates -- APPENDIX D Use of School Lunch Data in New York State for the Estimation of School-Age Children in Poverty: An Analysis -- APPENDIX E Special Case: Estimates for Puerto Rico -- References and Bibliography -- Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff.
Front Matter -- Contents -- Appendix Workshop on Integrating Federal Statistics on Children -- Acknowledgments -- Integrating Federal Statistics on Children -- Workshop Summary -- Workshop Papers -- Children's Transition to School -- Federal Data on Educational Attainment and the Transition to Work -- Monitoring Changes in Health Care for Children and Families -- Estimating the Incidence, Causes, and Consequences of Interpersonal Violence for Children and Families.
Intro -- FrontMatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptualizing Experienced (or Hedonic) Well-Being -- 3 Measuring Experienced Well-Being -- 4 Additional Conceptual and Measurement Issues -- 5 Subjective Well-Being and Policy -- 6 Data Collection Strategies -- References -- Appendix A: Experienced Well-Being Questions and Modules from Existing Surveys -- Appendix B: The Subjective Well-Being Moduleof the American Time Use Survey:Assessment for Its Continuation -- Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members -- Committee on National Statistics.