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Jonathan Rothbaum
Economist
Social, Economic, and Housing Statistics Division
Contact Information
- 301-763-9681
- jonathan.l.rothbaum@census.gov
Education
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Ph.D.,
Economics,
George Washington University (2008-2013),
2013
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B.A.,
Economics,
Washington University in St. Louis,
2002
Professional Experience
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Economist,
Social, Economic, and Housing Statistics Division, US Census Bureau,
2013-Present
Selected Publications
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Rothbaum, Jonathan . 2015. "Bridging a Survey Redesign Using Multiple Imputation: An Application to the 2014 CPS ASEC."
SEHSD Working Paper, 2015-15. -
Rothbaum, Jonathan . Forthcoming. "Sorting and Geographic Variation in Intergenerational Mobility." SEHSD Working Paper.
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Rothbaum, Jonathan , Catherine G. Massey, and Joseph Ferrie. Forthcoming. "Multigenerational Mobility in the US from 1940-2013." SEHSD Working Paper.
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Rothbaum, Jonathan and Paul Carrillo. Forthcoming. "Counterfactual Spatial Distributions." Journal of Regional Science (Forthcoming).
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Rothbaum, Jonathan and James Foster. 2015. "Using Synthetic Panels to Estimate Intergenerational Mobility."
CEEY Working Paper. -
Rothbaum, Jonathan . 2015. "Comparing Income Aggregates: How do the CPS and ACS Match the National Income and Product Accounts, 2007-2012."
SEHSD Working Paper, 2015-01. -
Rothbaum, Jonathan , Charles Hokayem, and Trivellore Raghunathan. Forthcoming. "Sequential Regression Multivariate Imputation in the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement." SEHSD Working Paper.
Approved on: August 4, 2016