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A stimulus for affirmative action? The impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on women and minority workers in construction. (2013). Wicks-Lim, Jeannette .
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  1. A16.1 TECHNICAL APPENDIX A16.1.1 Data For data on the demographic profile of construction and production occupations I use the Current Population Survey (CPS), 2003–10. ARRA spending-per-state data are published at www.recovery.gov. I used state-level construction employment to adjust state-level ARRA spending for the size of each state’s construction sector. Estimates of state-level construction employment for March 2009 are published by the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program of the BLS which publishes a quarterly count of employment and wages reported by employers covering 98 percent of US jobs.
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  2. A16.1.2 Model 1 To focus in on occupation-specific changes, I use summary measures of the workforce in each occupational group as my unit of observation. In order for the data to be sensitive to the changes that occurred right before and after theARRApassed in February 2009, I use bi-annual observations.As a consequence of these two priorities, my level of observation must be aggregated above the state level. Therefore, my sample has a small number of observations (28) which limits the number of controls I can use. I use Leonard (1984b) as a guide for the most essential controls for this type of analysis. Finally, note that my post-ARRA control can be thought of as what Kennedy (1998) refers to as a “periodspecific ” dummy: There are exactly three “post-ARRA” observations for construction workers and three “post-ARRA” observations for production workers.
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