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The Labor Dynamics Institute goals are trifold. We study and improve labor market outcomes of workers; more generally we improve access to and understanding of data sources for the study of the labor market; and improve the transparency and accessibility of economics research to enhance its credibility.

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LDI designs many of its projects to include Cornell graduate and undergraduate students. We hire a number of times a year. Interested?

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Future of Work: Research focuses

We investigate effective labor market outcomes for workers. Current projects feature creating, maintaining, and enhancing job search tools with the goal of observing outcomes of such interventions for workers. We are building collaborations with Computer and Data Scientists at both faculty and student level to enhance research into this field. We have examined existing online platforms to understand features and how employers use them. We also advocate advancing changes in employer records at the federal level to enable measurement of outcomes not previously possible..

We seek to improve access to data at multiple levels. Our leadership and affiliates serve on National Academies panels and committees at government agencies in the United States and Canada that are tasked with enabling easier and enhanced access to comprehensive confidential administrative data for research. Our affiliate Erica Groshen is a leading advocate for a U.S. "21st Century National Data Infrastructure." Better data access contributes to our other goals. It enables more comprehensive scrutiny of academic research when data cannot be published, supporting integrity even where transparency is limited.

We house leading practice and research to make economics more transparent and reproducible. LDI's Reproducibility Lab conducts reproducibility verifications for American Economic Association's Data Editor. We coordinate and share expertise with colleagues in economics, sociology, political science, program evaluation, demography, and computer science at Cornell and elsewhere to improve infrastructure, methods, and standards. Our projects also pursue development of new standards and tools to enhance transparency. 

Latest News

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.
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Acquire Replication Skills During Your Studies

Join LDI's Replication Lab

Join a leading research verification effort and grow your computational skills.
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Join LDI's Replication Lab

Abowd Honored for Advancing Computing Field

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.
John Abowd
Abowd Honored for Advancing Computing Field

John Abowd highlights better U.S. Census products

Watch Prof. Abowd's explainer of which Census sources for statistical researchers offer the most under 2020 differential privacy implementation.
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John Abowd highlights better U.S. Census products

LDI to host AI Replication Game in Ithaca

Learn more and register for the Replication Game @ Cornell in August 2024.
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LDI to host AI Replication Game in Ithaca

LDI seeks its next Research Aide and Replication Lab Supervisor

Opportunity for a savvy pre-doc to join LDI's Replication Lab
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LDI seeks its next Research Aide and Replication Lab Supervisor

In the News

Media Mentions

Missing Data Leaves Economy ‘Flying Blind’

US News and World Report
Erica Groshen, ILR senior labor market advisor and former Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, comments on the effect of missing data due to the federal government shutdown.
Missing Data Leaves Economy ‘Flying Blind’

Could the Government Shutdown Delay the Social Security COLA?

Money
Erica Groshen, ILR senior labor market advisor and former Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, discusses what the bureau can and cannot do when the federal government is shut down, and what that may mean for the publication of the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment announcement and for decision-making by the Federal Reserve.
Could the Government Shutdown Delay the Social Security COLA?

US delays key jobs report due to government shutdown

France 24
Erica Groshen, ILR senior labor market advisor and former Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, comments on how the bureau’s missing report affects analysis about a possible recession: “to have [the data] be of lower quality or just unavailable, will make these decisions all that much more difficult,” she said.
US delays key jobs report due to government shutdown

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