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Haltiwanger sees more complete labor picture
Census makes business formulation an official statistic
Located in News
Haltiwanger-Abraham paper puts jobless rate measure in question
Job-to-job transfers have significant impact on labor market tightness measure
Located in News
Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania
Mortality Risk Information, Survival Expectations, Sexual Behaviors and Covid-19
Located in Coming Up
Hard times in economic data collection call for innovative data sourcing
Katharine Abraham argues for the inclusion of private sector big data to bolster survey and administrative data and tap into new questions
Located in Research / Selected Research
File Troff document (with manpage macros)Heterogenous Economic Returns to Postsecondary Degrees: Evidence from Chile
Sergio Urzua, University of Maryland; Loreto Reyes, Ministry of Finance, Chile; Jorge Rodriguez, University of Chicago; 2013-018
Located in Research / Working Papers / WP Documents
High Frequency Business Dynamics During COVID-19
John Haltiwanger and colleagues examine labor market issues using new Census data sets
Located in Research / Selected Research
Hofferth decries politicization of health care in Baltimore Sun Op-Ed
Calls statements by Eric Cantor and others a "red herring" to avoid uncomfortable policy questions
Located in News
Hofferth, Sayer lead Time Use Data for Health and Well Being
R01 provides five years of funding to continue development of the IPUMS-Time Use tool
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Hofferth, Sayer lead Time Use Data for Health and Well Being
R01 provides five years of funding to continue development of the IPUMS-Time Use tool
Located in Research / Selected Research
How does interview methodology affect interviewer variance?
Frauke Kreuter compares the effectiveness of commonly-used face-to-face interview methods
Located in Research / Selected Research