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Working Paper
Metro Area Industry Composition and Employment Prospects for Workers
Unemployment rates vary substantially across regions and cities.


Working Paper
Job Creation, Worker Churning, and Wages at Young Businesses
This working paper Job Creation, Worker Churning, and Wages at Young Businesses is from the BDS Statistical Briefs.


Working Paper
The Impact of a Mother' s Decision to Work
Do children with stay-at-home mothers have higher adult earnings or more labor force experience by a given age?


Working Paper
The Living Arrangements of Young Adults in the U.S. 1995-2011
Examines how changes in living arrangements for young adults over the period were affected by the recession.


Working Paper
Marital Homogamy and Economic Vulnerability During the Great Recession
Examines whether those employed/formerly employed in occupations that were hard‐hit by the recession were more likely to have employed partners after recession.


Working Paper
Who Opts Out? Labor Force Participation among Mothers
In recent years, mothers’ employment has garnered considerable media and academic scrutiny.


Working Paper
Evaluation of the 2008 ACS Employment Status Question Change
For the 2008 ACS, changes were made to the questionnaire that modified and improved existing questions for several subject areas.


Working Paper
Changing Levels of Spousal Education and Labor Force Supply
The purpose of this paper is to describe the labor force behavior of married couples where the woman is more educated than her husband.


Working Paper
Creating an Automated Industry & Occupation Coding Process for the ACS
The coding of industry and occupation for the ACS is a massive operation with over 2 million industry and occupation codes assigned every year.


Working Paper
Effects of Recall Period on Reported Job and Program Participation
We will look at the effect of the recall period on the reported job duration and duration of program participation (in particular SNAP or WIC participation).

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