This section presents the datasets I have worked with in my own research and in collaboration on other projects. These high-quality datasets form the empirical foundation for much of my work in labor and applied microeconomics. I include links to the data sources and short introductions describing their scope, structure, and research applications.
Lightcast
The Lightcast job vacancy data (formerly Emsi Burning Glass) aggregate millions of online job postings from multiple countries. The dataset provides detailed information on occupations, skills, industries, and locations, allowing researchers to measure changes in skill demand, job composition, and labor-market dynamics over time.
Revelio Labs
The Revelio Labs resume dataset aggregates anonymized worker résumé information from online professional profiles. It provides detailed career histories, including job titles, employers, industries, and skills, allowing researchers to study occupational mobility, career progression, and workforce dynamics over time.
FSU-UM Census Occupation Code-Occupational Information Network (O*NET) Data Project
Health and Retirement Study
The Health and Retirement Study (HRS) is a nationally representative longitudinal survey of Americans over age 50, conducted by the University of Michigan. It collects detailed information on employment, income, health, family structure, and expectations, making it a cornerstone dataset for research on aging, retirement, and labor supply dynamics.