Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, Ph.D.
Research Economist,
Bureau of Labor Statistics,
Division of Productivity Research and Program Development
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(202) 691-5614
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Fields of Interest |
Labor economics; economics of technological change; self-employment; study of work-life balance; time use research; effects of child gender on parental time allocation; school to work transition; economics of education. |
Education |
Ph.D., Economics, University of Washington, 2001
A.B., Economics, Smith College, 1992 |
Professional Experience |
Research Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2001-present
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Selected Publications and Working Papers
- “Are Those Who Bring Work Home Really Working Longer Hours? Implications for BLS Productivity Measures”
(with Lucy Eldridge). In Productivity Measurement and Analysis: Proceedings from OECD workshops, Julien Dupont and Pierre Sollberger (Eds.), Swiss Federal Statistical Office, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 2008, pp 179-209.
- “Parental Transfers, Student Achievement, and the Labor Supply of College Students” Journal of Population Economics (2009)
- “Which Workers Gain Upon Adopting a Computer?” Canadian Journal of Economics (2007)
- “The Effect of Child Gender on Parents’ Labor Supply: An Examination of Natives, Immigrants, and their Children” American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings (2007)
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Last Modified Date: July 28, 2009
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