2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3627051
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The CPS Citizenship Question and Survey Refusals: Causal and Semi-Causal Evidence Featuring a Two-Stage Regression Discontinuity Design

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“…Related concerns regarding the ability to identify undocumented individuals in U.S. surveys range from misreporting of citizenship status in the American Community Survey(Brown et al, 2019) to non-response to the citizenship question in the CPS(Bernhardt and Wunnava, 2020). Non-response rates in our sample are negligible.…”
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“…Related concerns regarding the ability to identify undocumented individuals in U.S. surveys range from misreporting of citizenship status in the American Community Survey(Brown et al, 2019) to non-response to the citizenship question in the CPS(Bernhardt and Wunnava, 2020). Non-response rates in our sample are negligible.…”
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“… Related concerns regarding the ability to identify undocumented individuals in US surveys range from misreporting of citizenship status in the American Community Survey (Brown et al., 2019) to nonresponse to the citizenship question in the Current Population Survey (CPS; Bernhardt & Wunnava, 2020). Nonresponse rates in our sample are negligible. …”
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confidence: 99%