Source code and content for pascalmichaillat.org
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Source code and content for pascalmichaillat.org
Portal for the course "Unemployment" at UCSC [ECON 182]
Estimate an AKM-style two-way fixed effects model using Canadian matched employer-employee data.
Julia implementation of the task-based production function from the paper Supply, Demand, Institutions, and Firms by Daniel Haanwinckel
Define labor markets using methods from Natural Language Processing (NLP) to cluster occupations based on their task descriptions.
promotional material for our work on Eckstein-Keane-Wolpin models
Regression analysis in Stata to assess the impact of Medicaid expansion on employment outcomes using the IPUMS database.
Source code for the data analysis and models, including the FewSOC prompting framework for O*NET-SOC classification, used in the paper "Leveraging Large Language Models for Career Mobility Analysis: A Study of Gender, Race, and Job Change Using U.S. Online Resume Profiles."
Research examining how the 2017 "Buy American, Hire American" policy affected wages across industries with varying H-1B visa dependency (2012-2020)
This repository contains the python code and the writing sample using a preprocessed data analysis the impact of Family and Medical Leave Act in 1993. It is part of the course for the Ph.D. level course ECON262P: Topics in Labor Economics, instructed by Professor Lleras-Muney at UCLA.
Causal effect of DACA on labor market outcomes. Run difference-in-differences models for immigrants near the criteria cutoffs for DACA eligibility and investigate the causal effect of DACA on labor market outcomes of local residents.
File of analysis from my 3rd chapter of my doctoral thesis
This repository holds data, code, and documentation related to my distinction research for ECN 495/ECN 496
Summaries of chapters from Handbook of Labor Economics, Mostly Harmless Econometrics, etc. *Note that most files are simply forked and thus not mine.
File of analysis from my 2nd chapter of my doctoral thesis
A blog about the U.S. economy, labor market, and statistical analysis using survey data.
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