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CES Working Papers Published 2023 Q2

The following nine working papers authored by CES researchers were published in the second quarter of 2023:

23-17 Where Have All the "Creative Talents" Gone? Employment Dynamics of U.S. Inventors
by Ufuk Akcigit and Nathan Goldschlag

23-19 Self-Employment Income Reporting on Surveys
by Christian Imboden, John Voorheis, and Caroline Weber

23-20 Building the Prototype Census Environmental Impacts Frame
by John Voorheis, Jonathan Colmer, Kendall Houghton, Eva Lyubich, Mary Munro, Cameron Scalera, and Jennifer Withrow

23-21 Estimating the U.S. Citizen Voting-Age Population (CVAP) Using Blended Survey Data, Administrative Record Data, and Modeling: Technical Report
by J. David Brown, Genevieve Denoeux, Misty L. Heggeness, Carl Lieberman, Lauren Medina, Marta Murray-Close, Danielle H. Sandler, Joseph L. Schafer, Matthew Spence, Lawrence Warren, and Moises Yi

23-24 The Demographics of the Recipients of the First Economic Impact Payment
by Leah R. Clark, Adam J. Cole, Amanda Eng, Ben S. Meiselman, Nikolas Pharris-Ciurej, Kevin Pierce, and John Voorheis

23-25 Same-Sex Couples and the Child Earnings Penalty
by Barbara Downs, Lucia Foster, Rachel Nesbit, and Danielle H. Sandler

23-26 Quality Adjustment at Scale: Hedonic vs. Exact Demand-Based Price Indices
by Gabriel Ehrlich, John Haltiwanger, Ron Jarmin, David Johnson, Ed Olivares, Luke Pardue, Matthew D. Shapiro, and Laura Yi Zhao

23-31 The Gender Pay Gap and its Determinants across the Human Capital Distribution
by Ariel J. Binder, Amanda Eng, Kendall Houghton, and Andrew Foote

23-32 Virtual Charter Students Have Worse Labor Market Outcomes as Young Adults
by Paul Y. Yoo, Thurston Domina, Andrew McEachin, Leah Clark, Hannah Hertenstein, and Andrew M. Penner

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