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Working Papers
2014
- Reversal of Gender Gaps in Child Development: Evidence from Young Children in India
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis View citations (2)
- Wage dynamics and labor market transitions: a reassessment through total income and “usual” wages
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2012
- Richer but more unequal? nutrition and caste gaps
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2011
- Out-of-school suspensions and parental involvement in children’s education
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2010
- The Role of Schools in the production of achievement
2010 Meeting Papers, Society for Economic Dynamics View citations (2)
Also in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (2010) View citations (3)
Journal Articles
2021
- Understanding the Gender Earnings Gap: Hours Worked, Occupational Sorting, and Labor Market Experience
Review, 2021, 103, (2), 175-205
2016
- Gender Pay Gap May Be Linked to Flexible and Irregular Hours
The Regional Economist, 2016, (July)
2015
- Aging and the Economy: The Japanese Experience
The Regional Economist, 2015, (Oct) View citations (3)
- District Overview: Track Records for District, Nation Differ on Startups, Which Are an Important Driver of Job Growth
The Regional Economist, 2015, (April)
- District Overview: \\"Leaving the Nest\\" Is Easier in Arkansas than Elsewhere in the District and Nation
The Regional Economist, 2015, (Oct)
- Firm Size and Employment Dynamics
Economic Synopses, 2015, (4)
- How Much Do Oil Prices Affect Employment?
Economic Synopses, 2015, (20)
- Why Are Women Leaving the Labor Force?
Richmond Fed Economic Brief, 2015, (Nov)
- Youth Labor Force Participation Continues To Fall, but It Might Be for a Good Reason
The Regional Economist, 2015, (Jan) View citations (4)
2014
- Flows To and From Working Part Time for Economic Reasons and the Labor Market Aggregates During and After the 2007-09 Recession
Economic Quarterly, 2014, (2Q), 87-111 View citations (25)
- Is involuntary part-time employment different after the great recession?
The Regional Economist, 2014 View citations (3)
- Not everyone who joins the ranks of the employed was \\"unemployed\\"
The Regional Economist, 2014 View citations (2)
- The Rising Complexity of the FOMC Statement
Economic Synopses, 2014, (23) View citations (9)
- The effects of Extending Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Economic Synopses, 2014, (16)
- U.S. Job Polarization Persists
Economic Synopses, 2014, (21)
2013
- A closer look at the decline in the labor force participation rate
The Regional Economist, 2013, (October) View citations (8)
- Changes in the racial earnings gap since 1960
The Regional Economist, 2013, (July)
- Job polarization leaves middle-skilled workers out in the cold
The Regional Economist, 2013, (Jan) View citations (4)
- Labor mismatch in the Great Recession: a review of indexes using recent U.S. data
Review, 2013, 95, (May), 237-272 View citations (9)
2012
- College degrees: why aren't more people making the investment?
The Regional Economist, 2012, (Apr) View citations (1)
- Eighth district has fared better than nation in some labor statistics
The Regional Economist, 2012, (Jul)
- Local housing crisis is similar to nation's
The Regional Economist, 2012, (Jan)
2011
- Employment in major cities in the district slumps relative to the rest of the country
The Regional Economist, 2011, (Apr), 20-21
- The mismatch between job openings and job seekers
The Regional Economist, 2011, (July), 10-11 View citations (1)
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