CES Working Papers Published 2024 Q1

The following thirteen working papers authored by CES researchers were published in the first quarter of 2024:

24-01: Connected and Uncooperative: The Effects of Homogenous and Exclusive Social Networks on Survey Response Rates and Nonresponse Bias
Jonathan Eggleston and Chase Sawyer

24-02: Incorporating Administrative Data in Survey Weights for the Basic Monthly Current Population Survey
Jonathan Eggleston, Yarissa Gonzalez, Carl Lieberman, Tim Trudell, and John Voorheis

24-03: The Icing on the Cake: The Effects of Monetary Incentives on Income Data Quality in the SIPP
Shalise S. Ayromloo and Jonathan S. Eggleston

24-04: The Changing Nature of Pollution, Income, and Environmental Inequality in the United States
Jonathan Colmer, Suvy Qin, John Voorheis, and Reed Walker

24-06: The Rise of Specialized Firms
Lorenz K.F. Ekerdt and Kai-Jie Wu

24-08: Scientific Talent Leaks Out of Funding Gaps
Wei Yang Tham, Joseph Staudt, Elisabeth Ruth Perlman, and Stephanie D. Cheng

24-09: Starting Up AI
Emin Dinlersoz, Can Dogan, and Nikolas Zolas

24-10: The Long-Term Effects of Income for At-Risk Infants: Evidence from Supplemental Security Income
Amelia A. Hawkins, Christopher A. Hollrah, Sarah Miller, Laura R. Wherry, Gloria Aldana, and Mitchell D. Wong

24-11: High-Growth Firms in the United States: Key Trends and New Data Opportunities
J. Daniel Kim, Joonkyu Choi, Nathan Goldschlag, and John Haltiwanger

24-12: Neighborhood Revitalization and Residential Sorting
Matthew Staiger, Giordano Palloni, and John Voorheis

24-14: Examining Racial Identity Responses Among People with Middle Eastern and North African Ancestry in the American Community Survey
Sharon Ennis, Mehrgol Tiv, Leticia Fernandez, Renuka Bhaskar, and Sonya Porter

24-16: Tracking Firm Use of AI in Real Time: A Snapshot from the Business Trends and Outlook Survey
Kathryn Bonney, Cory Breaux, Catherine Buffington, Emin Dinlersoz, Lucia Foster, Nathan Goldschlag, John Haltiwanger, Zachary Kroff, and Keith Savage

24-18: Where Are Your Parents? Exploring Potential Bias in Administrative Records on Children
Jennifer Bernard, Kelsey Drotning, and Katie R. Genadek

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