JSM Activity #205


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Activity ID:  205
Title
* ! Economic Anaylsis of Longitudinal Establishment Microdata
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/13/2002
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
Room: S-New York Ballroom A
Business & Economics Statistics Section*, Section on Government Statistics* Topic Contributed
Organizer: James R. Spletzer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Chair: Martin Luppes, Statistics Netherlands
Discussant: 11:55 AM - John Haltiwanger, University of Maryland    
Floor Discussion 12:15 PM
Description

Both the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics are engaged in efforts to produce longitudinal job flow statistics from their administrative datasets. The papers in this session highlight the potential of these new databases for microdata research into topics such as job creation, job destruction, and the life cycle of establishments. There will also be an emphasis on the technical issues associated with creating the data.
  301061  By:  Lucia  Foster 10:35 AM 08/13/2002
The Link Between Aggregate and Micro Productivity Growth: Evidence from Retail Trade.

  301729  By:  Jason  Faberman 10:55 AM 08/13/2002
Longitudinal Analysis of Economic Impacts: A Case Study of the Rust Belt

  301058  By:  Ron S. Jarmin 11:15 AM 08/13/2002
The Longitudinal Database

  301052  By:  James R. Spletzer 11:35 AM 08/13/2002
Annual Measures of Job Creation and Job Destruction Created from Quarterly Microdata

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