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CES Working Papers Published 2024 Q2

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

24-20: After the Storm: How Emergency Liquidity Helps Small Businesses Following Natural Disasters
Benjamin Collier, Sabrina T. Howell, and Lea Rendell

24-21: Interpreting Cohort Profiles of Lifecycle Earnings Volatility
Richard Blundell, Christopher R. Bollinger, Charles Hokayem, and James P. Ziliak

24-23: Mobility, Opportunity, and Volatility Statistics (MOVS): Infrastructure Files and Public Use Data
Maggie R. Jones, Adam Bee, Amanda Eng, Kendall Houghton, Nikolas Pharris-Ciurej, Sonya R. Porter, Jonathan Rothbaum, and John Voorheis

24-25: School Equalization in the Shadow of Jim Crow: Causes and Consequences of Resource Disparity in Mississippi circa 1940
David Card, Leah Clark, Ciprian Domnisoru, and Lowell Taylor

24-26: Revisiting Methods to Assign Responses when Race and Hispanic Origin Reporting are Discrepant Across Administrative Records and Third Party Sources
James Noon

24-27: Gradient Boosting to Address Statistical Problems Arising from Non-Linkage of Census Bureau Datasets
Matthew Cefalu, John Sullivan, Narayan Sastry, Elizabeth Fussell, and Todd Gardner

24-28: How Big is Small? The Economic Effects of Access to Small Business Subsidies
J. David Brown, Matthew Denes, Ran Duchin, and John Hackney

24-30: Who Marries Whom? The Role of Segregation by Race and Class
Benjamin Goldman, Jamie Gracie, and Sonya R. Porter

24-31: Citizenship Question Effects on Household Survey Response
J. David Brown and Misty L. Heggeness

24-32: Measuring Income of the Aged in Household Surveys: Evidence from Linked Administrative Records
Adam Bee, Irena Dushi, Joshua Mitchell, and Brad Trenkamp

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