Elizabeth U. Cascio

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Elizabeth U. Cascio

Elizabeth U. Cascio

@eucascio

Professor of Economics @dartmouth, Research Associate @nberpubs and @iza_bonn, Mother of two. Writing on education, childcare, mothers, politics, & history.

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Elizabeth U. Cascio
Elizabeth U. Cascio@eucascio·
Calling all aspiring economists! Ethan Lewis and I are hiring a predoc to start this summer, in residence at Dartmouth College. Work will be in labor and public finance, with a focus on immigration-related topics. Apply here: apply.interfolio.com/179103
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Elizabeth U. Cascio@eucascio·
Announcing a 2nd predoc opportunity with me at Dartmouth College! Daniel Fetter, Claudia Olivetti, and I are searching for a full-time RA for topics in public, labor, and American economic history. Start date Summer 2026. Apply here: apply.interfolio.com/179106
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Elizabeth U. Cascio
Elizabeth U. Cascio@eucascio·
Calling all aspiring economists! Ethan Lewis and I are hiring a predoc to start this summer, in residence at Dartmouth College. Work will be in labor and public finance, with a focus on immigration-related topics. Apply here: apply.interfolio.com/179103
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Paul Novosad@paulnovosad·
If anyone in Chicago is looking for an *exceptional* predoc, I have a graduating student I can introduce to you. Send me a DM and I can share more details.
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Jake M. Grumbach@JakeMGrumbach·
Quick question--in RCTs with pre and posttreatment measurement of Y, is the rationale for adjusting for Y_{t-1} instead of using unit FEs just about power, or is there some other reason?
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NBER@nberpubs·
A prominent proxy for immigrant legal status cannot detect in survey data the legalization of 2 million Mexicans under the “Reagan Amnesty” of the late 1980s and early 1990s, from @eucascio, @ethanglewis, and Chengguo Zhang nber.org/papers/w32632
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Elizabeth U. Cascio@eucascio·
The lesson: if you want to study legal status, descriptively or causally, you may be better served by using some data source that measures legal status directly. 14/n
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Elizabeth U. Cascio@eucascio·
*Two* WPs on immigrant legalization out this week! The 1st (w/ @ethanglewis and M. Zhang) looks at whether a prominent proxy for status in survey data can detect the legalization of 2 million Mexicans under the “Reagan Amnesty.” TL;DR: It can't. 1/n nber.org/papers/w32632
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