Katharine G. Abraham

Katharine G. Abraham

University of Maryland

H-index: 47

North America-United States

About Katharine G. Abraham

Katharine G. Abraham, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, specializes in the field of Labor market policy, Economic measurement.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Local Variation in Onsite Work during the Pandemic and its Aftermath

Self-Employment at Older Ages

Where are the missing workers?

The independent contractor workforce: New evidence on its size and composition and ways to improve its measurement in household surveys

Where Are the Missing Workers? Anticipated and Unanticipated Labor Supply Changes in the Pandemic's Aftermath

How Many Independent Contractors Are There and Who Works in These Jobs?

Big Data and Official Statistics†

Effects of the menu of loan contracts on borrower behavior

Katharine G. Abraham Information

University

Position

Professor of Economics and Survey Methodology

Citations(all)

13174

Citations(since 2020)

2555

Cited By

11924

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

82

i10Index(since 2020)

46

Email

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University of Maryland

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Katharine G. Abraham Skills & Research Interests

Labor market policy

Economic measurement

Top articles of Katharine G. Abraham

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Local Variation in Onsite Work during the Pandemic and its Aftermath

Katharine G Abraham

Mohammad Ashoori

Aref Darzi

Nathalie Gonzalez-Prieto

John C Haltiwanger

...

2024/1/15

Self-Employment at Older Ages

Katharine Abraham

John Haltiwanger

Claire Hou

Kristin Sandusky

James Spletzer

2023/11/17

Where are the missing workers?

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity Conference Draft March

Katharine Abraham

Lea Rendell

2023/3/30

The independent contractor workforce: New evidence on its size and composition and ways to improve its measurement in household surveys

Katharine G Abraham

Brad Hershbein

Susan N Houseman

Beth C Truesdale

2023/2/23

Where Are the Missing Workers? Anticipated and Unanticipated Labor Supply Changes in the Pandemic's Aftermath

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity

Katharine G Abraham

Lea E Rendell

2023

How Many Independent Contractors Are There and Who Works in These Jobs?

Employment Research Newsletter

Katharine G Abraham

Brad J Hershbein

Susan N Houseman

Beth C Truesdale

2023

Big Data and Official Statistics†

Review of Income and Wealth

Katharine G Abraham

2022/12

Effects of the menu of loan contracts on borrower behavior

Management Science

Katharine G Abraham

Emel Filiz-Ozbay

Erkut Y Ozbay

Lesley J Turner

2022/1

Measuring human capital

Journal of Economic Perspectives

Katharine G Abraham

Justine Mallatt

2022/8/1

Big Data for Twenty-First-Century Economic Statistics

Katharine G Abraham

Ron S Jarmin

Brian C Moyer

Matthew D Shapiro

2022/3/11

What Do We Know About Alternative Work Arrangements in the United States? A Synthesis of Research Evidence from Household Surveys, and Administrative Data

Katharine G Abraham

Susan N Houseman

2022

Contingent and alternative employment: Lessons from the contingent worker supplement, 1995–2017

Katharine G Abraham

Susan N Houseman

2022

Reconciling survey and administrative measures of self-employment

Journal of Labor Economics

Katharine G Abraham

John C Haltiwanger

Claire Hou

Kristin Sandusky

James R Spletzer

2021/10/1

Contract work at older ages

Journal of Pension Economics & Finance

Katharine G Abraham

Brad Hershbein

Susan N Houseman

2021/7

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Summer 2020

Tomaz Cajner

Leland D Crane

Ryan A Decker

John Grigsby Grigsby

Adrian Hamins-Puertolas

...

2021/4

The Future of Work, Entrepreneurship, and Access to Opportunity

Katharine G Abraham

Lisa Corsetto

Susan N Houseman

Louis R Hyman

Giselle Mota

...

2021

Extending unemployment insurance benefits to workers in precarious and nonstandard arrangements

RB12-2020. Cambridge, MA: MIT Work of the Future

Katharine G Abraham

Susan N Houseman

Christopher J O’Leary

2020

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Spring 2020

Anna Stansbury

Lawrence H Summers

Steven J Davis

Christina Patterson

Katharine G Abraham

...

2020/12

Since Work is Rare, It’s Time to Share

Katharine G Abraham

Susan N Houseman

2020

Policies to improve workforce services for older Americans

Economic Studies at Brookings

Katharine G Abraham

Susan N Houseman

2020/11/19

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Co-Authors

H-index: 113
Lawrence Katz

Lawrence Katz

Harvard University

H-index: 94
John Haltiwanger

John Haltiwanger

University of Maryland

H-index: 64
suzanne Bianchi

suzanne Bianchi

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 40
Robert Shimer

Robert Shimer

University of Chicago

H-index: 38
Melissa Kearney

Melissa Kearney

University of Maryland

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