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Acquire Replication Skills During Your Studies
Interview with Lars Vilhuber, Executive Director of ILR’s Labor Dynamics Institute, about Open Science and reproducibility in teaching.
An ILR emeritus professor has “transformed the government’s capacity to improve the accuracy and availability of vital statistical and data resources,” according to the Association for Computing Engineering.
LDI Replication project hiring Undergraduate Researchers for Summer 2023
Hiring students to conduct pre-publication review of scholarly materials submitted for publication in American Economic Association journals. Training will be provided.
Professors Emeritus John M. Abowd, Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Tove Helland Hammer, Robert Hutchens and William J. Sonnenstuhl were lauded at a retirement celebration Monday.
FILLED LDI Replication Lab / AEA Data Editor pre-doc position available
The Labor Dynamics Institute at Cornell University is looking to hire a Pre-doc / Research Aide & Replication Lab Supervisor to work with Dr. Lars Vilhuber in his capacity as Data Editor for the American Economic Association.
John Abowd, the U.S. Census chief scientist and associate director for research and methodology, and Cornell’s Edmund Ezra Day Professor Emeritus of Economics, Statistics and Data Science, shares his journey in this “International Statistical Review” story.