
Danny Tannenbaum
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Labor economist | Associate Prof. @UNLincoln | Phd @UChi_Economics
Lincoln, NE
Joined December 2013
Happy to see our work featured by @AEAjournals as the #ChartOfTheWeek! With terrific coauthors @EnghinAtalay, @PhaiPhongthieng, and Sebastian Sotelo.
Today’s #ChartOfTheWeek shows how a new dataset on job tasks—put together by researchers at @PhilFedResearch, @IBM, @umichECON, and @NebraskaBiz—can help economists uncover how work in the US has evolved. https://t.co/OEKAtzt5O1
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Hello #econtwitter, @bdtimpe, @RebeccaSJack and I are hiring a 1-year pre-doc to research gender earnings inequality using restricted Census Data. Open to part-time or remote work. Please reach out with any questions! @econ_ra Link to apply:
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The next edition of the Nebraska Labor Summit will be held in Lincoln on March 28, 2025, with keynotes by Jesse Rothstein and Marika Cabral. Submit your work by December 1, #econtwitter! https://t.co/ndYR1HVKDP
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Hello #econtwitter, Nebraska Economics @NebraskaEcon is hiring a theorist this year! We are a junior-centric department with a Census RDC on campus. Please consider applying and tell your friends and students! The JOE link: https://t.co/ofI4qOQH0D
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Congratulations to @EnghinAtalay, Phai Phongthiengtham, Sebastian Sotelo, and Daniel Tannenbaum who were recognized for the AEJ Best Paper Award for Applied Economics at #ASSA2024 for the paper “The Evolution of Work in the United States” https://t.co/WlNtCj3QPH
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Hi #econtwitter, the Nebraska Labor Summit will take place May 10, 2024 at the University of Nebraska, with keynotes by David Card and Alessandra Voena. This one-day, junior-centric research conference is a blast! Please submit by this Friday December 15. https://t.co/H6pNDmz2wU
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My JEP article with @ProfEmilyOster on COVID and school closures is here! We discuss the importance of high quality data during times of crisis and document what we know so far about the impacts of pandemic school closures on students.
The Fall 2023 issue of the Journal of Economic Perspectives (37, 4) is now available online at https://t.co/Q2MMJKyakC.
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Excited to see our new working paper on test score recovery covered by @TheEconomist!
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💫 Deadline is tomorrow -- please submit your papers and tell your friends and colleagues! 💫
✨Call for papers✨ Brenden Timpe and I are organizing a Nebraska Labor Summit: a one-day conference on April 14, 2023 at the University of Nebraska. Anna Aizer and Chris Walters are the keynotes! Please submit your papers: https://t.co/uWjtvzKOlS Deadline is December 15.
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Tune in: Emeritus Professor Ann Mari May discusses her new book, "Gender and the Dismal Science: Women in the Early Years of the Economics Profession," on the Smith and Marx Walk Into a Bar podcast! https://t.co/YklnfnUxbk
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We’re very proud of our candidates and hope you take a close look at their work! Cc @jenniferdoleac #econtwitter
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Kyle Kopplin’s job market paper leverages a unique county-level dataset to generate new evidence that property taxes are capitalized into housing prices. He finds substantial heterogeneity across the distribution of house prices.
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Assistant Professor of Economics at Black Hills State University. My research focuses on property taxes, local public finance, urban studies, financial literacy, and labor economics. A link to my CV...
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Ashley Erceg's job market paper uses linked administrative and survey data to study a child care tax credit. She finds that subsidizing care can have lasting impacts on mothers’ labor-market outcomes, even after their children reach school age. https://t.co/kNpFby788p
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I am a labor and public economist working for the U.S. Census Bureau in the Center for Economic Studies. I am interested in questions surrounding the female labor force, the gender pay gap, educati...
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Muazzam Toshmatova studies an under-examined effect of a restrictive immigration policy: By reducing the availability of household services, stricter enforcement led more elderly Americans to co-reside with their children and other family members. https://t.co/ZrMRtEjwDe
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Welcome! I am a Social Scientist at Far Harbor, LLC. I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a Master's degree in Economics from Texas A&M University. My research...
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Nebraska Economics has three great job candidates on the market this year! Here is a short thread (in alphabetical order) to tell you about our candidates and their work. Follow the links for more details!
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This year's conference will also have an evening reception at the Sheldon Art Museum! @SheldonMuseum
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The event will follow the format of last year's England-Clark conference ( https://t.co/yJx4I75lfS): a small-group setting to engage with scholars and learn about new research. Ask folks who attended last year how much fun it was!
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✨Call for papers✨ Brenden Timpe and I are organizing a Nebraska Labor Summit: a one-day conference on April 14, 2023 at the University of Nebraska. Anna Aizer and Chris Walters are the keynotes! Please submit your papers: https://t.co/uWjtvzKOlS Deadline is December 15.
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Nebraska residents: From now through September 30th, students can apply to UNL, UNO, UNK, and NCTA and have their $45 application fee waived using the code “NUforNE"
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What can the profession do to lift up star students from outside the top 10? What are existing paths for these students to have their work recognized and obviate these fears?
Had a heartbreaking talk with a predoc crushed by peer pressure to place top10. Predocs: the “top 10 or nothing” mentality is stupid. Focus on ur research instead. To ur prestige-obsessed peers: there are more lucrative and shorter paths to prestige than doing a phd.
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