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The following fourteen working paper authored by CES researchers were published in the third quarter of 2022. See https://www.census.gov/library/working-papers/series/ces-wp.html.
22-23 Stigma Free Lunch: School Meals and Student Discipline
by Vitaly Radsky, Thurston Domina, Leah R. Clark, and Renuka Bhaskar
22-24 The Impact of Household Surveys on 2020 Census Self-Response
by Jonathan Eggleston
22-26 Diversity and Labor Market Outcomes in the Economics Profession
by Lucia Foster, Erika McEntarfer, and Danielle H. Sandler
22-27 The Radius of Economic Opportunity: Evidence from Migration and Local Labor Markets
by Ben Sprung-Keyser, Nathaniel Hendren, and Sonya Porter
22-29 Introducing the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component with Administrative Records (MEPS-ICAR): Description, Data Construction Methodology, and Quality Assessment
by Thomas A. Hegland, Alice Zawacki, and G. Edward Miller
22-33 Grouped Variation in Factor Shares: An Application to Misallocation
by Jose Asturias and Jack Rossbach
22-37 Market Power And Wage Inequality
by Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel, and Lawrence Warren
22-38 Rising Markups or Changing Technology?
by Lucia Foster, John Haltiwanger, and Cody Tuttle
22-39 Multinational Firms in the U.S. Economy: Insights from Newly Integrated Microdata
by Fariha Kamal, Jessica McCloskey, and Wei Ouyang
22-40 The Underserved Have Less Access to Employer-Sponsored Telemedicine Coverage
by Alice Zawacki, Thomas A. Hegland, and G. Edward Miller
22-41 Context Diversity Effects Can Generalize Across Social Domains: Relating Racial Diversity to Implicit Associations of Sexual Orientation
by Mehrgol Tiv and Cody Spence
22-42 Trade Liberalization and Labor-Market Outcomes: Evidence from U.S. Matched Employer-Employee Data
by Justin R. Pierce, Peter K. Schott, and Cristina Tello-Trillo
22-43 Measuring the Characteristics and Employment Dynamics of U.S. Inventors
by Ufuk Akcigit and Nathan Goldschlag
22-44 Opening the Black Box: Task and Skill Mix and Productivity Dispersion
by G. Jacob Blackwood, Cindy Cunningham, Matthew Dey, Lucia Foster, Cheryl Grim, John Haltiwanger, Rachel Nesbit, Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, Jay Stewart, Cody Tuttle, and Zoltan Wolf
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