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The following six working papers authored by CES researchers were published in the third quarter of 2019. See https://ideas.repec.org/s/cen/wpaper.html for the complete list of working papers.
19-28 Addressing Data Gaps: Four New Lines of Inquiry in the 2017 Economic Census
by Emek Basker & Randy A. Becker & Lucia Foster & T. Kirk White & Alice Zawacki
19-27 A Task-based Approach to Constructing Occupational Categories with Implications for Empirical Research in Labor Economics
by Julia Manzella & Evan Totty & Gary Benedetto
19-26 High Labor Force Attachment, but Few Social Ties? Life-Course Predictors of Women’s Receipt of Childcare Subsidies
by Rachel Shattuck
19-25 Did Timing Matter? Life Cycle Differences in Effects of Exposure to the Great Recession
by Kevin Rinz
19-24 Gender Differences in Self-employment Duration: the Case of Opportunity and Necessity Entrepreneurs
by Adela Luque & Maggie R. Jones
19-20 Automating Response Evaluation For Franchising Questions On The 2017 Economic Census
by Joseph Staudt & Yifang Wei & Lisa Singh & Shawn Klimek & J. Bradford Jensen & Andrew L. Baer
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