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Measuring race in US economic statistics: what do we know?

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  • Sonya Ravindranath Waddell

    (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond)

  • John M. Abowd

    (United States Census Bureau)

  • Camille Busette

    (The Brookings Institution)

  • Mark Hugo Lopez

    (Pew Research Center)

Abstract

This article is an edited transcript of the session of the same name at the 38th Annual NABE Economic Policy Conference: Policy Options for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. The panelists are experts from government and private research organizations.

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  • Sonya Ravindranath Waddell & John M. Abowd & Camille Busette & Mark Hugo Lopez, 2022. "Measuring race in US economic statistics: what do we know?," Business Economics, Palgrave Macmillan;National Association for Business Economics, vol. 57(4), pages 181-190, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:buseco:v:57:y:2022:i:4:d:10.1057_s11369-022-00274-3
    DOI: 10.1057/s11369-022-00274-3
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    1. Kevin L. McKinney & John M. Abowd, 2024. "Estimating the Potential Impact of Combined Race and Ethnicity Reporting on Long-Term Earnings Statistics," NBER Chapters, in: Race, Ethnicity, and Economic Statistics for the 21st Century, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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