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Working Paper
Estimating the Duration Dependence of Occupational Spells
Employs a mixed proportional hazard model to estimate the e ffect of occupational tenure on the probability of an occupational change.


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Mega Commuting in the U.S.
Examines the spatial patterns, demographic, and transportation characteristics of commuters who travel 50 or more miles AND 90 minutes or more to get to work.


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A Comparison of Person-Reported Industry to Employer-Reported Industry
The Census Bureau collects industry information through surveys and administrative data and creates associated public-use statistics.


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How can we best visualize worker movement throughout the day?
This research documents the process by which the dynamic daytime population estimates were created.


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SIPP-EHC 2011 Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker Evaluation
This evaluation compares the industry, occupation, and class of worker distributions provided by the 2010 and 2011 SIPP-EHC field tests.


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The Education Premium for Employment: Is it the Same Everywhere?
The labor market advantages for better educated workers are numerous.


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Job Creation and Growth After Great Recession
This working paper Anemic Job Creation and Growth in the Aftermath of the Great Recession: Are Home Prices to Blame? is from the BDS Statistical Briefs.


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How Do Professional Licensing Regulations Affect Practictioners?
Examines the relationship between professional licensing policy and training.


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Continuity or Change in Father Provided Child Care
The changing role of fatherhood are all associated with the use of father provided child care while the mother is at work.


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Using the EEO Tabulation to Examine 21st Century Workforce Diversity
The source for detailed occupational statistics by race, ethnicity, and sex for loc areas.


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Metropolitan Migration Flows of the Creative Class by Occupation
Explores the relationship between migration and occupation by metropolitan areas in the United States, specifically focusing on the creative class.


Working Paper
Dynamics of Disconnection
In the wake of welfare reform and the recent recession, there has been increased interest in identifying and assessing the well-being of disconnected families.


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Lone Mothers' Educational Attainment, Labor Market Outcomes, & Poverty
This paper assesses the well-being of lone mothers. It compares educational attainment, labor force participation, and poverty status from 1967 to the present.


Working Paper
Men in Nursing Occupations
In 2011, there were 330,000 men employed as nurses in the United States ‐ about 9 percent of all nurses.


Working Paper
Who Opts Out?
The paper addresses the lack of diversity in the opt-out discussion by comparing the prevalence of options among Asian, Black, Hispanic and White mothers.


Working Paper
SIPP Work Experience and Earnings Associations
This paper focuses on the earnings of individuals based on years of experience.


Working Paper
Commuter-Adjusted Population Estimates: ACS 2006-10
Summarizes commuter-adjusted population estimates for places, MCDs, counties, and states based on the 2006-2010 ACS 5-year estimates.


Working Paper
County-to-County Commuting Flows: 2006-10
Commuting plays an important role in the larger interchange of people, goods, services, and information across places.


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Extended Place of Work Allocation Procedures
This paper documents the methodology for the main processing system, which contains the allocation procedure.

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