CES Working Papers Published 2026 Q1

The following eleven working papers authored by CES researchers were published in the first quarter of 2026:

26-01: Integrating Multiple U.S. Census Bureau Data Assets to Create Standardized Profiles of Program Participants
Robert Dominy III, Samuel Glick, Joyce Hahn, Katlyn King, MariTere Molinet, JJ Naddeo, Margaret Sabelhous, and Aaron Weinstock

26-02: Creating High-Opportunity Neighborhoods: Evidence from the HOPE VI Program
Raj Chetty, Rebecca Diamond, Thomas B. Foster, Lawrence Katz, Sonya R. Porter, Matthew Staiger, and Laura Tach

26-03: Same Shock, Separate Channels: House Prices and Firm Performance in the Great Recession
G. Jacob Blackwood

26-06: Non-Random Assignment of Individual Identifiers and Selection into Linked Data: Implications for Research
Kyle Raze, Nicole Perales, and Liana Christin Landivar

26-09: Life-Cycle Effects of Women's Education on their Careers and Children
Na'ama Shenhav and Danielle H. Sandler

26-10: A Shock by Any Other Name? Reconsidering the Impacts of Local Demand Shocks
Sean Bassler, Kevin Rinz, David Wasser, and Abigail Wozniak

26-11: Expectations versus Reality in Business Formation
Emin Dinlersoz and Yueyuan Ma

26-13: The Mortality Risk of Raising Grandchildren in the United States
Hongwei Xu, John R. Logan, and Todd K. Gardner

26-16: Trade and Welfare (Across Local Labor Markets)
Ryan Kim,  Jonathan Vogel, and Moises Yi

26-18: How Do Neighborhoods and Firms Affect Intergenerational Mobility?
David Card, Jesse Rothstein, and Moises Yi

26-21: The Evolving Impact of Founders on Startup Employee Retention
Minjae Kim and J. Daniel Kim

 

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