*NOTE: Updated presentation on 1/4/2022.
U.S. Census Bureau economists are set to present at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association (AEA) and Allied Social Science Associations (ASSA) scheduled to be held virtually Jan. 7–9. More than 13,000 economists and other social scientists from around the world are typically expected to attend the conference that showcases the latest research in economics.
This year’s AEA/ASSA meeting includes presentations of the following 13 papers by Census Bureau researchers.
In addition to these papers by Census Bureau authors, there will be presentations of research papers based on Census Bureau microdata written by researchers using the Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC) network.
Census Bureau chief scientist John Abowd will also be participating in three panels, discussing the top challenge and top opportunity for increasing access to administrative data for policy research, analysis of administrative data, and data privacy and the 2020 Census.
Census Bureau economists and our FSRDC collaborators play a key role in creating and improving statistical products essential to policymakers, businesses, researchers and the public. These products come from a variety of sources, such as survey microdata on businesses and households, linked employer-employee data and confidential microdata from federal and state administrative and statistical agencies. Our economists use these data to study a variety of topics to help the Census Bureau better measure the economy.
More information on all the papers to be presented at the AEA/ASSA meeting, including a preliminary program with abstracts, is available at <www.aeaweb.org/conference/2022/preliminary>.
More information on working papers by Census Bureau and FSRDC researchers is available at <www.census.gov/topics/research/library/working-papers.html>.