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Tuesday, March 28, 2023


Workshop Recordings


Presentations

  • Call to Order/Welcome/Opening Remarks

              Workshop Recording Day 1, Part 1 at 00:00:00

    • Keith Bailey, Assistant Center Chief for LEHD Research, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau and LED Steering Committee Co-Chair
    • Lucia Foster, Chief of Center for Economic Studies and Chief Economist, U.S. Census Bureau
    • Meihui Bodane, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Research, and Strategy, North Carolina Department of Commerce’s Labor and Economic Analysis Division and LED Steering Committee Member
  • What's New in LEHD and the Center for Economic Studies

              Workshop Recording Day 1, Part 1 at 00:12:09


Wednesday, March 29, 2023


Workshop Recordings


Presentations

  • LEHD Past, Present, and Potential

              Workshop Recording Day 2, Part 1 at 00:00:00

    • Introduction: Keith Bailey, Assistant Center Chief for LEHD Research, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau and LED Steering Committee Co-Chair
    • LEHD Past, Present and Potential PDF icon (1.62 MB)

      Presenter: John Abowd, Executive Senior Advisor, Research and Methodology, U.S. Census Bureau
  • Keynote Address

              Workshop Recording Day 2, Part 1 at 00:31:00

      Moderator: Moises Yi, Economist, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau

    • Industry Wage Differentials: A Firm-Based Approach PDF icon (2.85 MB)

      Presenter: Jesse Rothstein, Professor of Public Policy and Economics & Carmel P. Friesen Chair in Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley
  • QWI Spotlight

              Workshop Recording Day 2, Part 1 at 02:02:45

      Moderator: Paul Tattory, Assistant Director, Office of Research and Information, New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development

    • Small Business and the Minimum Wage PDF icon (1.3 MB)

      Presenter: Michael Reich, Chair of the Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics & Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley and Jesse Wursten, Post-doctoral Researcher, University of Leuven
    • How the Pandemic Exacerbated Greater Minnesota’s Workforce Challenges PDF icon (993 KB)

      Presenter: Kelly Asche, Research Associate, Center for Rural Policy & Development and Luke Greiner, Regional Labor Market Analyst, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Developmen
  • What's New in Census' Economic Directorate

              Workshop Recording Day 2, Part 1 at 03:14:40

    • Census’ Economic Directorate Update PDF icon (2.83 MB)

      Moderator: Carol Aristone, Assistant Division Chief, Economic Indicators Division, U.S. Census Bureau
    • Blynda Metcalf, Supervisory Survey Statistician, U.S. Census Bureau - Annual Integrated Economic Survey
    • Michael Reich, Supervisory Survey Statistician, U.S. Census Bureau - Census of Governments
    • Kathy Bonney, Program Analyst, U.S. Census Bureau - Business Trends and Outlook Survey
  • LED State Partners

              Workshop Recording Day 2, Part 2 at 00:33:52

      Moderator: Rachel Moskowitz, Bureau Chief, Economic Research and Analysis Bureau, New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions and Bob Uhlenkott, Division Director, Workforce and Economic Research, Oregon Employment Department

    • A Five Minute, Cocktail Napkin Minimum Wage Study Using OnTheMap PDF icon (625 KB)

      Presenter: Timothy Aylor, Senior Economist, Virginia Employment Commission
    • Minnesota’s Diversifying Workforce PDF icon (568 KB)

      Presenter: Tim O’Neill, Regional Labor Market Analyst, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

Thursday, March 30, 2023


Training Recordings


Training Materials

Direct any additional questions about the workshop to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov.

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