Randomly ended up reading this JMP: absolutely amazing
Randomly ended up reading this JMP: absolutely amazing
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early morning classes lower studentsβ course grades & the likelihood of future STEM course enrollment & pursuing the corresponding major, increasing the chance of choosing a lower-earning major
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What we're seeing is a potentially major shift in the American labor market.
We saw it with labor market tightness, leading to wage hike at the bottom.
Now we're seeing union strength we've not seen in a long time.
Unions are taking advantage of labor market conditions to lock in the gains.
And winning.
When I first read Andrew Goodman-Bacon's paper on DiD and understanding the underlying 2x2 DiDs associated with every Two Way Fixed Effects, it really blew my mind. I found it tough to navigate, but i went step by step. I enclose below the Stata code, which does a simple GB DiD step by step. Enjoy.
"Worker Mobility in Production Networks" -- neat paper that brings together employer-employee data and firm-to-firm transactions to demonstrate the role played by production networks in shaping the job search and matching process. #EconSky π
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Iβve been trying to make this happen in one form or another for almost 7 years, and itβs finally out. Data on income inequality and mobility within detailed demographic groups, nationally and at the state level, designed with researchers and the public in mind. www.minneapolisfed.org/institute/in...
(To introduce myself, I take advantage of this crazy ass story. Iβm a first year PhD student at the Paris School of Economics and I [intend to] work on market power, bargaining power, and their political implications. What an insane timeline!)