Poster Session C
Data, Estimation Methods, and Applications

1:00-4:00 Friday, May 3

Paul J. Devereux, “Small Sample Bias in Grouping Estimators: An Application to Labor Supply”
Rosemary Hyson and James R. Spletzer, “Mass Layoffs, Employment Dynamics, and Firm Survival”
Julia Lane, Kelly Mikeson, Pat Sharkey, and Doug Wissoker, “Pathways to Work for Low-Income Workers: How Important Are Alternative Work Arrangements?”
Catherine Weinberger and Lori Kletzer, “Adjusting the Adjustment: Revisiting Omitted Ability Bias, Again”
Jungyoll Yun and Joseph Stiglitz, “Integration of Unemployment Insurance with Pension through Individual Savings Account”
Kalena E. Cortes, “Are Refugees Different from Economic Immigrants? Some Empirical evidence on the Heterogeneity of Immigrant Groups in the United States”
Vítor M. A. Escária, “Job and Worker Flows: How Establishments Adjust Their Workforce”
Bruce Fallick and Charles Fleischman, “Regional Variation in Frictional Unemployment”
Li Gan and Dale Stahl, “Estimating Labor Supply under Piecewise Budget Constraints with Measurement Error”
Ben Kreichel and Gerard A. Pfann, “On Heterogeneity among Displaced Workers”
Philip Oreopoulos, “The Importance of Signaling in Job Placement and Promotion”
David Neumark and Daiji Kawaguchi, “Attrition Bias in Economic Relationships Estimated with Matched CPS Files”