Hello #econtwitter, @bdtimpe, @RebeccaSJack and I are hiring a 1-year pre-doc to research gender earnings inequality using restricted Census Data. Open to part-time or remote work. Please reach out with any questions! @econ_ra Link to apply: https://t.co/ac4ZXp6Aqd
This is the 3rd labor summit @DannyTannenbaum and I have organized at the University of Nebraska. It's a one-day, junior-centric event, and the small-group setting is designed to encourage engagement about research. See last year's agenda here:
https://t.co/5OzRtruhT6
The next edition of the Nebraska Labor Summit will be held in Lincoln on March 28, 2025, with keynotes by Jesse Rothstein and Marika Cabral. Submit your work by December 1, #econtwitter!
https://t.co/ndYR1HVKDP
Newly published work in the @jlaborecon from Nebraska's @DannyTannenbaum: What can jobs ads tell us about how jobs and wages differ across US cities?
https://t.co/mHHzWq6v1l
Please join us Tues., Oct. 1, 2024, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm CT, at the @ChicagoFed for a conference where economists, educators, clinicians, and policymakers will present & discuss research on the pandemic’s effects on American children & what can be done to address them. Topics will include:
• Rebecca Jack: Pandemic schooling mode and student test scores
•@KelliMarquardt: Societal disruptions and childhood ADHD diagnosis
•Brian Jenssen: #COVIDー19 and changes in child #obesity
• Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach: Suffering, the safety net, and disparities during Covid-19
Hear from a panel of experts including @sofoklis_goulas (@hamiltonproj), @PrincipalSDL (University School of Nashville), Donna Simpson Leak (IL School District 168), and Dana Weiner (@Chapin_Hall), moderated by @svaneksmith (@business)
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Register here: https://t.co/niq49M53a8
Hello #econtwitter, Nebraska Economics @NebraskaEcon is hiring a theorist this year! We are a junior-centric department with a Census RDC on campus.
Please consider applying and tell your friends and students!
The JOE link: https://t.co/ofI4qOQH0D
Attn bright scholars of #EconTwitter. Did you complete your PhD in the past 8 years? Do you have some new work-in-progress? Well then, it is time to submit to the Early Career Researcher's Day at FRB-Minneapolis #OIGI! Deadline April 30. (https://t.co/RZZ1eq0zl1) details in 🧵
Research by three economics faculty members were cited in the 2024 Economic Report of the President: Daniel Tannenbaum's research on eviction and Yifan Gong and Yuxi Yao's research on the housing market >> https://t.co/ZKhKxAYvcV
Important new work on how federal anti-discrimination legislation in the 1960s impacted the gender gap in the U.S. labor market by Bailey (@martha_j_bailey), Helgerman (@ThomasHelgerman), and Stuart (@BryanAStuart) now in the @QJEHarvard: https://t.co/Asc81GhZM7
New from @martha_j_bailey@HilaryHoynes@maya_rossin@reed_walker
"The social safety net as a long-term investment"
New research finds that a key part of the US social safety net has long-term benefits, helping the program pay for itself.
Read here: https://t.co/lW7VdSaycW
Thrilled to be on the Scientific Committee for this conference!
Applied micro PhD students, especially from under-represented groups, please apply!
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Hi #econtwitter, the Nebraska Labor Summit will take place May 10, 2024 at the University of Nebraska, with keynotes by David Card and Alessandra Voena. This one-day, junior-centric research conference is a blast!
Please submit by this Friday December 15.
https://t.co/H6pNDmz2wU
If you are hiring a PhD economist this year, be sure to check out Nebraska's Ishita Ahmed! Ishita's job market paper uses novel administrative data to study how delaying kindergarten affects test scores and the socioeconomic achievement gap.
https://t.co/Gh5EzqkuqQ
My JEP article with @ProfEmilyOster on COVID and school closures is here! We discuss the importance of high quality data during times of crisis and document what we know so far about the impacts of pandemic school closures on students.