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Appendix B
Conference on the Future of SIPP:
Topics and Participants
The Conference on the Future of SIPP was organized by the panel as put of
its work to evaluate SIPP and obtain the widest possible range of informa-
tion about SIPP data and how they are being used and might be used in the
future. The conference was held in Washington, D.C., in April 1991. The
papers have been published as a 1992 special issue of the Journal of Eco-
nomic and Social Measurement (Vol. 18, Nos. 1-4~. The paper topics, the
authors, and the discussants who participated in the conference are listed
below. (Affiliations listed are as of April 1991.)
"Alternative Scientific Designs for SIPP"
Author:
Martin David, University of Wisconsin
"The Future of SIPP for Analyzing Labor Market Behavior"
Authors:
Glen Cain, University of Wisconsin
Marilyn Manser, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Discussants: Gary Burtless, The Brookings Institution
Alberto Martini, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
"The Future of SIPP for Analyzing Interactions of Family Composition
and Income Change"
Author: Martha Hill, University of Michigan
Discussant: Douglas Wolf, The Urban Institute
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CONFERENCE ON THE FUTURE OF SIPP
"The Future of SIPP for Analyzing Disability and Health"
Authors:
Michele Adler, Department of Health and Human
Services
Mitchell LaPlante, University of California,
San Francisco
Discussants: Mary Grace Kovar, National Center for Health
Statistics
Barbara Wolfe, University of Wisconsin
"Using SIPP to Understand Poverty and Economic Need"
Co-authors: Rebecca Blank, Northwestern University, and
Patricia Ruggles, The Urban Institute
Discussant: John Fitzgerald, Bowdoin College
"The Future of SIPP for Analyzing Extended Measures of Well-Being"
Author: Harold Watts, Columbia University
Discussant: Timothy Smeeding, Syracuse University
"SIPP and the Measurement of Income Transitions Among the Elderly"
Author: Karen Holden, University of Wisconsin
Discussants: Susan Grad, Social Security Administration
Jan Mutchler, State University of New York, Buffalo
"The Future of SIPP for Analyzing Child Care and Child Support"
Authors: Rachel Connelly, Bowdoin College
Sharon McGroder, Department of Health and Human
Services
Linda Mellgren, Department of Health and lIuman
Services
Discussants: Sandra Hofferth, The Urban Institute
Christine Nord, Child Trends, Inc.
"Using SIPP for the Study of Program Participation"
Authors:
Robert Moff~tt, Brown University
Roberton Williams, Congressional Budget Office
Discussant: Sharon Long, The Urban Institute
"The Future of SIPP for Modeling Program Eligibility"
Author: Pat Doyle, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Discussant: Denton Vaughan, Social Security Administration
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