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Appendix B: Measuring Insurance Coverage and Insurance Rates
Pages 113-118

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... The Committee's report relies primarily on estimates produced by the CPS because of its annual updates and its usefulness in analyzing trends over time. The other surveys described in Table B.1 have been used to address questions that may be difficult or impossible to answer using CPS data alone.
From page 114...
... In the March 2000 CPS an experimental question was added to the interview to verify whether a person was uninsured throughout the previous year. While the results from the experimental questions were not known when this report went to press, it is likely that the Census will revise its uninsured estimate downward, making the CPS estimates more consistent with other surveys such as the Community Tracking Survey and the National Survey of American Families that do .
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