CES Working Papers Published 2024 Q3

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

24-37: Expanding the Frontier of Economic Statistics Using Big Data: A Case Study of Regional Employment
Abe Dunn, Eric English, Kyle Hood, Lowell Mason, and Brian Quistorff

24-38: Changing Opportunity: Sociological Mechanisms Underlying Growing Class Gaps and Shrinking Race Gaps in Economic Mobility
Raj Chetty, Will Dobbie, Benjamin Goldman, Sonya R. Porter, and Crystal S. Yang

24-42: Driving the Gig Economy
Katharine G. Abraham, John C. Haltiwanger, Claire Hou, Kristin Sandusky, and James R. Spletzer

24-43: Supply Chain Adjustments to Tariff Shocks: Evidence from Firm Trade Linkages in the 2018-2019 U.S. Trade War
Kyle Handley, Fariha Kamal, and Ryan Monarch

24-45: Foreign Direct Investment, Geography, and Welfare
Jose Asturias, Marco Sanfilippo, and Asha Sundaram

24-48: Estimating the Potential Impact of Combined Race and Ethnicity Reporting on Long-Term Earnings Statistics
Kevin L. McKinney and John M. Abowd

24-49: Aggregation Bias in the Measurement of U.S. Global Value Chains
Aaron Flaaen, Fariha Kamal, Eunhee Lee, and Kei-Mu Yi

24-50: Internal Migration in the U.S. During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Thomas B. Foster, Lee Fiorio, and Mark Ellis

24-51: Revisions to the LEHD Establishment Imputation Procedure and Applications to Administrative Jobs Frame
Lee Tucker, Moises Yi, Filip Babalievsky, Hubert P. Janicki, Stephen R. Tibbets, and Lawrence Warren

24-52: Earnings Through the Stages: Using Tax Data to Test for Sources of Error in CPS ASEC Earnings and Inequality Measures
Ethan Krohn

24-53: Transitional Costs and the Decline of Coal: Worker-Level Evidence
Jonathan Colmer, Eleanor Krause, Eva Lyubich, and John Voorheis

24-55: Comparison of Child Reporting in the American Community Survey and Federal Income Tax Returns Based on California Birth Records
Gloria G. Aldana

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