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Current Coverage and OUTTYP Extracts

Current Coverage Extracts

In 2014, the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC) was redesigned. The questionnaire asks a new question on current coverage to improve responses to questions about health insurance coverage in the previous calendar year.

README [TXT - 2k] | [DOC - 22k]

2015 ASCII
asec15_now_anycov Download

Comparison of Rates of Lack of Health Insurance Coverage From the National Health Interview Survey and the Current Population Survey, January-April 2015» [PDF - 75k]



2014 ASCII
ASEC14_NOW_ANYCOV_redes (sample with redesigned income questions) Download
asec14_now_anycov (sample with traditional income questions) Download

Comparison of Rates of Lack of Health Insurance Coverage From the National Health Interview Survey and the Current Population Survey, January-April 2014» [PDF - 75k]



OUTTYP Extracts

In 2014, the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC) was redesigned. Unlike the traditional CPS ASEC, the redesigned CPS ASEC now collects information on type of coverage for every member of the household. The OUTTYP variable in this extract contains information on type of coverage for people who were covered by someone outside the household (OUT = 1) and can be used to replicate estimates in the report and detailed tables.

README [TXT - 1k] | [[DOC - 35k]

  ASCII
asec15_outtyp Download
asec14_outtyp Download

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Health Insurance |  Last Revised: September 16, 2015