CES Working Papers Published 2020 Q3

The following nine working papers authored by CES researchers were published in the third quarter of 2020. See https://ideas.repec.org/s/cen/wpaper.html for the complete list of working papers.

20-22 Why Is Mommy So Stressed? Estimating the Immediate Impact of the COVID-19 Shock on Parental Attachment to the Labor Market and the Double Bind of Mothers
by Misty L. Heggeness

20-23 Who Values Human Capitalists' Human Capital? Healthcare Spending and Physician Earnings
by Joshua D. Gottlieb & Maria Polyakova & Kevin Rinz & Hugh Shiplett & Victoria Udalova

20-25 Family-Leave Mandates and Female Labor at U.S. Firms: Evidence from a Trade Shock
by Fariha Kamal & Asha Sundaram & Cristina J. Tello-Trillo

20-26 A New Measure of Multiple Jobholding in the U.S. Economy
by Keith A. Bailey & James R. Spletzer

20-27 A Shore Thing: Post-Hurricane Outcomes for Businesses in Coastal Areas
by Melissa Chow and Jordan Stanley

20-28 Identifying U.S. Merchandise Traders: Integrating Customs Transactions with Business Administrative Data
by Fariha Kamal & Wei Ouyang

20-29 United States Earnings Dynamics: Inequality, Mobility, and Volatility
by Kevin L. McKinney, John M. Abowd, and John Sabelhaus

20-30 Total Error and Variability Measures for the Quarterly Workforce Indicators and LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics in OnTheMap
by Kevin L. McKinney, Andrew S. Green, Lars Vilhuber, and John M. Abowd

20-31 Male Earnings Volatility in LEHD before, during, and after the Great Recession
by Kevin L. McKinney and John M. Abowd

 

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