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Overview

Daniel Aaronson is affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in the United States. Their research spans across multiple fields of study, primarily in Medicine and Social Sciences.

The subfields in which they have published include:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Epidemiology
  • General Health Professions
  • Neurology

Their main research topics focus on:

  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Meningioma and schwannoma management
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics

Some of Daniel Aaronson's recent papers include:

  • The long-run effects of the 1930s HOLC "redlining" maps on place-based measures of economic opportunity and socioeconomic success (2020, Regional Science and Urban Economics)
  • The Effects of the 1930s HOLC "Redlining" Maps (2021, American Economic Journal Economic Policy)
  • Forecasting unemployment insurance claims in realtime with Google Trends (2021, International Journal of Forecasting)
  • The Long-Run Effects of the 1930s HOLC 'Redlining' Maps on Place-Based Measures of Economic Opportunity and Socioeconomic Success (2020, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • Estimating the Effect of School Quality on Mortality in the Presence of Migration: Evidence from the Jim Crow South (2020, Journal of Labor Economics)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Daniel Aaronson include:

  • Bhashkar Mazumder
  • Daniel Hartley
  • Max Krucoff
  • Nathan T. Zwagerman
  • Scott A. Brave

They have published extensively in venues such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Neuro-Oncology
  • Chicago Fed Letter
  • Journal of Labor Economics
  • Journal of Neurological Surgery Part B Skull Base

Best Publications

  • Teachers and Student Achievement in the Chicago Public High Schools

    Daniel Aaronson;Lisa Barrow;William Sander

  • A Note on the Benefits of Homeownership

    Daniel Aaronson

  • Using sibling data to estimate the impact of neighborhoods on children's educational outcomes

    Daniel Aaronson

  • Intergenerational Economic Mobility in the United States, 1940 to 2000

    Daniel Aaronson;Bhashkar Mazumder

  • PRICE PASS-THROUGH AND THE MINIMUM WAGE

    Daniel Aaronson

  • The Spending and Debt Response to Minimum Wage Hikes

    Daniel Aaronson;Sumit Agarwal;Eric French

  • The effects of the 1930s HOLC "redlining" maps

    Daniel Aaronson;Daniel Hartley;Bhashkar Mazumder

  • The Impact of Rosenwald Schools on Black Achievement

    Daniel Aaronson;Bhashkar Mazumder

  • INDUSTRY DYNAMICS AND THE MINIMUM WAGE: A PUTTY‐CLAY APPROACH

    Daniel Aaronson;Eric French;Isaac Sorkin

  • Product Market Evidence on the Employment Effects of the Minimum Wage

    Daniel Aaronson;Eric French

  • The Minimum Wage, Restaurant Prices, and Labor Market Structure

    Daniel Aaronson;Eric French;James MacDonald

  • The Effect of Part-Time Work on Wages: Evidence from the Social Security Rules

    Daniel Aaronson;Eric French

  • The long-run effects of the 1930s HOLC “redlining” maps on place-based measures of economic opportunity and socioeconomic success

    Daniel Aaronson;Jacob Faber;Daniel Hartley;Bhashkar Mazumder;Bhashkar Mazumder

  • The decline of job security in the 1990s: displacement, anxiety, and their effect on wage growth

    Daniel Aaronson;Daniel G. Sullivan

  • What Is Behind the Rise in Long-Term Unemployment?

    Daniel Aaronson;Bhashkar Mazumder;Shani Schechter

  • Fertility transitions along the extensive and intensive margins

    Daniel Aaronson;Fabian Lange;Bhashkar Mazumder

  • The Effects of the 1930s HOLC "Redlining" Maps

    Daniel Aaronson;Daniel Hartley;Bhashkar Mazumder

  • Fertility Transitions Along the Extensive and Intensive Margins

    Daniel Aaronson;Fabian Lange;Bhashkar Mazumder

  • Growth in Worker Quality

    Daniel Aaronson;Daniel Sullivan

  • Assessing the Jobless Recovery

    Daniel Aaronson;Ellen R. Rissman;Daniel G. Sullivan

  • Can Sectoral Reallocation Explain the Jobless Recovery

    Daniel Aaronson;Ellen R. Rissman;Daniel G. Sullivan

  • The Minimum Wage, Restaurant Prices, and Labor Market Structure

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  • Product Market Evidence on the Employment Effects of the Minimum Wage

    Eric French;Daniel Aaronson

  • The Effects of the 1930s Holc \QRedlining\Q Maps

    Daniel Aaronson;Daniel A. Hartley;Bhashkar Mazumder

  • Fertility Transitions Along the Extensive and Intensive Margins, Working Paper 2011-09

    Daniel Aaronson;Fabian Lange;Bhashkar Mazumder

Frequent Co-Authors

Bhashkar Mazumder
Bhashkar Mazumder University of California, Irvine
Sumit Agarwal
Sumit Agarwal National University of Singapore
Rajeev H. Dehejia
Rajeev H. Dehejia New York University
Andrew Jordan
Andrew Jordan University of East Anglia
Christopher Taber
Christopher Taber University of Wisconsin–Madison
Costas Meghir
Costas Meghir Yale University

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