The American Economic Association (AEA), in conjunction with approximately 50 associations in related disciplines, holds a three–day meeting each January to present papers on general economic subjects. Our presence at the Allied Social Science Associations (ASSA) Meetings provides Census Bureau staff the opportunity to present their latest research findings and exchange ideas with colleagues in their field with the goal of improving Census Bureau programs. Authors with their name linked have a Researcher Profile on the Census Bureau website.
The Consequences of Long Term Unemployment: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data
Sorting and Geographic Variation in Intergenerational Mobility
The Link between R&D and Entrepreneurship
Pathways to Production
Research Funding and Subsequent Entrepreneurship: The Role of Underrepresentation
Incomes of the Population 65+: A New Look with Linked Survey-Administrative Data
R&D Spillovers and Scientist and Engineer Mobility
Between-Firm Changes in Earnings Inequality: The Role of Productivity Dispersion and the Changing Composition of Firms and Workers
Where the Wealth Is: The Geographic Distribution of Wealth in the United States
Driving Past Commuting Zones: Re-Examining Local Labor Market Definitions Using Matched Employer-Employee Data
Earnings Growth in the United States 1994-2014: Job Stayers, Job-to-Job Flows, and Nonemployment
Cyclical Reallocation of Workers across Employers by Firm Size and Firm Wage
Nurse Practitioner Labor Supply Responses to Payment Increases
Changing Business Dynamism: Volatility of Shocks versus Responsiveness to Shocks?
Part-Time Employment and Firm-Level Labor Demand over the Business Cycle
Analyzing the Labor Market Outcomes of Occupational Licensing
Standards and Supply Chain Productivity: The Universal Product Code from 1974-1992
A New Look at Employer Sponsorship of 401(k) Plans with Linked Employer-Employee Administrative Records