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Interregional geographic inequality in the United States has grown substantially over the past 40 years, and is an increasingly urgent topic for scholarship and policy. In this paper we consider the role that national social insurance programs, such
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https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/p8rtv
https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/p8rtv
Autor:
Kobie Price, Kathryn McConnell, Jack DeWaard, Catalina Anampa Castro, David Egan-Robertson, Elizabeth Fussell, Mathew E. Hauer, Katherine J. Curtis, Michael Soto, Stephan D. Whitaker
Publikováno v:
Popul Res Policy Rev
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) makes publicly and freely available period migration data at the state and county levels. Among their uses, these data inform estimates of net-migration as part of the U.S. Census Bureau’s Population Estimate
Autor:
Kathryn McConnell, Jack DeWaard, Kobie Price, Stephan D. Whitaker, Katherine J. Curtis, Catalina Anampa Castro, Elizabeth Fussell, Michael Soto
Publikováno v:
Working paper (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland).
In this paper, we infuse consideration of migration into research on economic losses from extreme weather disasters. Taking a comparative case study approach and using data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York/Equifax Consumer Credit Panel, we d
Autor:
Jack DeWaard, Elizabeth Fussell, Katherine J. Curtis, Stephan D. Whitaker, Kathryn McConnell, Kobie Price, Michael Soto, Catalina Anampa Castro
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
We introduce the consideration of human migration into research on economic losses from extreme weather disasters. Taking a comparative case study approach and using data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York/Equifax Consumer Credit Panel, we doc