Race, Ethnicity, and Economic Statistics for the 21st Century
Randall Akee,
Lawrence Katz and
Mark Loewenstein
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 2026
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Chapters in this book:
- Data Collection without Definitions

- William Darity and Stephan Lefebvre
- Earnings Inequality and Immobility for Hispanics and Asians: An Examination of Variation across Subgroups

- Randall Akee, Sonya R. Porter and Emilia Simeonova
- Estimating the Potential Impact of Combined Race and Ethnicity Reporting on Long-Term Earnings Statistics

- Kevin L. McKinney and John Abowd
- Ethnic Identity and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: Evidence from Proposition 187

- Francisca Antman and Brian Duncan
- Granular Income Inequality and Mobility Using IDDA: Exploring Patterns across Race and Ethnicity

- Illenin Kondo, Kevin Rinz, Natalie Gubbay, Brandon Hawkins, John Voorheis and Abigail Wozniak
- Introduction to "Race, Ethnicity, and Economic Statistics for the 21st Century"

- Randall Akee, Lawrence Katz and Mark A. Loewenstein
- Measuring Potential Effects of Introducing the 2024 Race and Ethnicity Standards into the Current Population Survey

- Mark A. Loewenstein, David S. Piccone and Anne E. Polivka
- Measuring the Racial and Ethnic Composition and Diversity of the United States Population: Historical Challenges and Contemporary Opportunities

- Nicholas Jones, Eric Jensen, Karen Battle and Rachel Marks
- Quantifying the Uncertainty of Imputed Demographic Disparity Estimates: The Dual Bootstrap

- Benjamin Lu, Jia Wan, Derek Ouyang, Jacob Goldin and Daniel E. Ho
- Race, Ethnicity, and Measurement Error

- Bruce Meyer, Nikolas Mittag and Derek Wu
- The Missing Link? Using LinkedIn Data to Measure Race, Ethnic, and Gender Differences in Employment Outcomes at Individual Companies

- Alexander Berry, Molly Maloney and David Neumark
- Unwarranted Disparity in High-Stakes Decisions: Race Measurement and Policy Responses

- E. Jason Baron, Joseph J. Doyle, Natalia Emanuel, Peter Hull and Joseph Ryan
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