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Subject New Economic and Social Science Research Published in the CES Working Paper Series
Date January 15, 2025 6:18 PM
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In the fourth quarter of 2024, 23 working papers were published by the Center for Economic Studies.





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New Economic and Social Science Research Published in the CES Working Paper Series

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The Census Bureau's Center for Economic Studies (CES) [ [link removed] ] published 23 working papers in the fourth quarter of 2024. The CES Working Paper Series features research in economics and other social sciences by Census Bureau and Federal Statistical Research Data Centers [ [link removed] ] researchers using restricted-use microdata:


* _Separate but Not Equal: The Uneven Cost of Residential Segregation for Network-Based Hiring [ [link removed] ]_
Tam Mai
* _Income, Wealth, and Environmental Inequality in the United States [ [link removed] ]_
Jonathan Colmer, Suvy Qin, John Voorheis, and Reed Walker
* _Incorporating Administrative Data in Survey Weights for the 2018-2022 Survey of Income and Program Participation [ [link removed] ]_
Jonathan Eggleston and Julia Yang
* _The Geography of Inventors and Local Knowledge Spillovers in R&D [ [link removed] ]_
Brian C. Fujiy
* _Nonresponse and Coverage Bias in the Household Pulse Survey: Evidence from Administrative Data [ [link removed] ]_
Jonathan Eggleston and Carl Lieberman
* _Garage Entrepreneurs or Just Self-Employed? An Investigation into Nonemployer Entrepreneurship [ [link removed] ]_
Adela Luque and Vitaliy Novik
* _Exploratory Report: Annual Business Survey Ownership Diversity and Its Association with Patenting and Venture Capital Success [ [link removed] ]_
Timothy Wojan
* _Entry Costs Rise with Growth [ [link removed] ]_
Peter J. Klenow and Huiyu Li
* _Multinational Production and Innovation in Tandem [ [link removed] ]_
Jin Liu
* _The China Shock Revisited: Job Reallocation and Industry Switching in U.S. Labor Markets [ [link removed] ]_
Nicholas Bloom, Kyle Handley, André Kurmann, and Philip A. Luck
* _The Census Historical Environmental Impacts Frame [ [link removed] ]_
Jennifer R. Withrow, Kendall A. Houghton, Eva Lyubich, Mary Munro, Suvy Qin, and John Voorheis
* _From Marcy to Madison Square? The Effects of Growing Up in Public Housing on Early Adulthood Outcomes [ [link removed] ]_
Raheem Chaudhry and Amanda Eng
* _Tip of the Iceberg: Tip Reporting at U.S. Restaurants, 2005-2018 [ [link removed] ]_
Emek Basker, Lucia Foster, and Martha Stinson
* _The Role of R&D Factors in Economic Growth [ [link removed] ]_
Lorenz Ekerdt
* _Industry Shakeouts after an Innovation Breakthrough [ [link removed] ]_
Xiaoyang Li
* _The Metamorphosis of Women Business Owners: A Focus on Age [ [link removed] ]_
Adji Fatou Diagne
* _Fighting Fire with Fire(fighting Foam): The Long Run Effects of PFAS Use at U.S. Military Installations [ [link removed] ]_
Irene Jacqz, Tugba Somuncu, and John Voorheis
* _Financing, Ownership, and Performance: A Novel, Longitudinal Firm-Level Database [ [link removed] ]_
J. David Brown, Steven J. Davis, Lucia Foster, John Haltiwanger, and John Sabelhaus
* _The Privacy-Protected Gridded Environmental Impacts Frame [ [link removed] ]_
John Voorheis, Jonathan Colmer, Kendall Houghton, Eva Lyubich, Mary Munro, Cameron Scalera, and Jennifer Withrow
* _EITC Participation Results and IRS-Census Match Methodology, Tax Year 2021 [ [link removed] ]_
Ciyata Coleman, Charles Hokayem, Sanghun (Eric) Kim, Ethan Krohn, Krishnan Patel, and Dean Plueger
* _CTC and ACTC Participation Results and IRS-Census Match Methodology, Tax Year 2020 [ [link removed] ]_
Ciyata Coleman, Charles Hokayem, Sanghun (Eric) Kim, Ethan Krohn, Krishnan Patel, and Dean Plueger
* _Exploring the Hiring, Pay, and Trading Patterns of U.S. Firms: The Dominance of Multinationals Engaged in Related-Party Trade [ [link removed] ]_
Jeronimo Carballo, Richard Mansfield, and Kassandra McLean
* _Places versus People: The Ins and Outs of Labor Market Adjustment to Globalization [ [link removed] ]_
David Autor, David Dorn, Gordon Hanson, Maggie R. Jones, and Bradley Setzler

Opinions and conclusions within these working papers are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Census Bureau. Explore the complete CES working paper series via the link below.

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