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The following nine working papers authored by CES researchers were published in the first quarter of 2019. See https://ideas.repec.org/s/cen/wpaper.html for the complete list of working papers.
19-12 Fraudulent Financial Reporting and the Consequences for Employees
by Jung Ho Choi & Brandon Gipper
19-11 Statistics on the Small Business Administration’s Scale-Up America Program by C.J. Krizan
19-10 Immigrants' Earnings Growth and Return Migration from the U.S.: Examining their Determinants using Linked Survey and Administrative Data
by Randall Akee & Maggie R. Jones
19-08 Optimal Probabilistic Record Linkage: Best Practice for Linking Employers in Survey and Administrative Data by John M. Abowd & Joelle Abramowitz & Margaret C. Levenstein & Kristin McCue & Dhiren Patki & Trivellore Raghunathan & Ann M. Rodgers & Matthew D. Shapiro & Nada Wasi
19-07 Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity in the United States: New Evidence from Worker-Firm Linked Data by André Kurmann & Erika McEntarfer
19-06 Immigrant Entrepreneurs And Innovation In The U.S. High-Tech Sector by J. David Brown & John S. Earle & Mee Jung Kim & Kyung Min Lee
19-05 Do Institutions Determine Economic Geography? Evidence from the Concentration of Foreign Suppliers by Fariha Kamal & Asha Sundaram
19-03 Why are employer-sponsored health insurance premiums higher in the public sector than in the private sector? by Alice M. Zawacki & Jessica P. Vistnes & Thomas C. Buchmueller
19-01 Nonemployer Statistics by Demographics (NES-D): Using Administrative and Census Records Data in Business Statistics by Adela Luque & Renuka Bhaskar & James Noon & Kevin Rinz & Victoria Udalova
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