| 1993 - 600 páginas
...are identified by the National Bureau of Economic Research. 3 In the early 1 990s, the Census Bureau asked the Committee on National Statistics of the National Academy of Sciences to convene a panel of experts to make a review of the SIPP— its goals, its sample design, its data... | |
| 542 páginas
...1963 and 1964s and revised in 1969 and 1981 by federal interagency committees. In 1992, a panel of the Committee on National Statistics of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) began evaluating alternative definitions of poverty. Their report, containing recommendations for a... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1999 - 56 páginas
...developing government-wide statistical standards and addressing other system-wide priorities. 5. In 1995 the Committee on National Statistics of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) published a report that studied the current measure of poverty (OMB's Directive No. 14) and recommended... | |
| Charles R. Hulten, Edwin R. Dean, Michael Harper - 2007 - 648 páginas
...researchers often had to compile their own data sets to address the specific issues that interested them. The Committee on National Statistics of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) appointed a Panel to Review Productivity Statistics. The panel, chaired by Albert Rees, wrote a report... | |
| 324 páginas
...emulate the real world environment. Since the results of the study were not conclusive, the JPT requested the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to conduct an independent assessment of the correlation of live agent testing vs. simulant testing for stand-off detection systems. A testing regime... | |
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