Working Papers
"Self-Employment Status: Imputations, Implications, and Improvements" (with Jonathan Eggleston and Robert Munk), SEHSD Working Paper FY2022-06. SIPP Working Paper 303
"Addressing Nonresponse Bias in the American Community Survey During the Pandemic Using Administrative Data" (with Jonathan Rothbaum, Jonathan Eggleston, Adam Bee, and Brian Mendez-Smith), American Community Survey Research and Evaluation Report #ACS21-RER-05, SEHSD Working Paper FY2021-24, November 2021. Under Review
"The Impact of 2010 Decennial Census Hiring on the Unemployment Rate" (with Jonathan Eggleston, Kristin McCue, Lee Kristin Sandusky, and James R. Spletzer), CES Working Paper 20-19, June 2020
"What Are We Searching For? Estimating the Returns to Job Search" (with Lewis H. Warren), SEHSD Working Paper, March 2017
"Where the Wealth Is: The Geographic Distribution of Wealth in the United States" (with Rebecca Chenevert, Alfred Gottschalck, and Xingyou Zhang), SEHSD Working Paper FY2016-129, April 2017
"Reassessing Wealth Data Quality in the Survey of Income and Program Participation" (with Jonathan S. Eggleston), SEHSD Working Paper FY2016-17, SIPP Working Paper 274, February 2016
"Do Imputed Earnings Earn Their Keep? Evaluating SIPP Earnings and Nonresponse with Administrative Records" (with Rebecca L. Chenevert and Kelly R. Wilkin), SEHSD Working Paper FY2016-18, SIPP Working Paper 275, October 2016
Note: Some results from this paper were published in "Revisiting the shape of earnings nonresponse"
"How Do Professional Licensing Regulations Affect Practitioners? New Evidence", SEHSD Working Paper Number FY2013-30, June 2013
"Estimating the Duration Dependence of Occupational Spells with Unobserved Heterogeneity", SEHSD Working Paper FY2013-29, SIPP Working Paper 261, November 2013
"Reassessing Aggregate Welfare under Professional Licensing and Certification"