SNAG Micro Labor Workshop, April 11–12, 2019
The Center for Human Capital Studies at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta hosted the first SNAG Micro Labor Workshop on April 11–12, 2019. The purpose of the workshop was to gather micro labor economists from regional institutions (located in South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, and Georgia) to foster an active exchange and discussion among local labor economists.
- 2010s
- SNAG Micro Labor Workshop [Summary]
- SNAG Micro Labor Workshop Agenda
- The Recession and Occupational Match Quality : The Role of Age, Gender, and Education
- What Divides the First and Second Generations? Educational Inputs and Outcomes for Children of Immigrants
- Uncompensated Long Hours in the Public Sector: Sign of Altruism or Cause of Burnout?
- Employment Effects of Healthcare Policy : Evidence from the 2007 FDA Black Box Warning on Antidepressants
- How Do Restaurants Pay for the Minimum Wage?
- Entrepreneurship over the Life Cycle : Where are the Young Entrepreneurs?
- Career Trajectories of Displaced Workers : A Task-Specific Human Capital Approach
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. SNAG Micro Labor Workshop, April 11–12, 2019. , https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/9834, accessed on March 12, 2026.