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Fredrik Andersson: Financial Economist

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Financial Economist

Fredrik Andersson is a Financial Economist in the Credit Risk Analysis Division of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

Published Works

Where are All the Good Jobs Going? What National and Local Job Quality and Dynamics Mean for U.S. Workers Approaches, (with Harry Holzer, Julia Lane, and David Rosenblum), Russell Sage Foundation, 2010.

"Lost Jobs and Health Insurance: An Analysis of the Impact of Employment Volatility on Firm-Provided Health Insurance Coverage," (with Iben Bolvig, Matthew Freedman and Julia Lane), Forthcoming in Applied Economics, 2010.

"Reaching for the Stars: Who Pays for Talent in Innovative Industries?," (with Matthew Freedman, John Haltiwanger, Julia Lane and Kathryn Shaw), Economic Journal, 119 (June 2009), p. 308-332.

"The LEHD Infrastructure Files and the Creation of the Quarterly Workforce Indicators," (with John M. Abowd, Bryce E. Stephens, Lars Vilhuber, Kevin L. McKinney, Marc Roemer, Simon Woodcock) in Producer Dynamics: New Evidence from Micro Data, 2009, edited by Timothy Dunne, J. Bradford Jensen, and Mark J. Roberts, NBER Press.

"Temporary Help Agencies and the Advancement of Low Earners," (with Harry Holzer and Julia Lane) in Studies of Labor Market Intermediation, 2009, edited by David Autor, NBER Press.

The Analysis of Firms and Employees: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches, (co-edited with Stefan Bender, Julia Lane, Kathryn Shaw, and Till Von Wachter), 2008, University of Chicago Press.

"The Effect of HRM Practices and R&D Investment on Worker Productivity," (with Clair Brown, Benjamin Campbell, Hyowook Chiang, Yooki Park) in The Analysis of Firms and Employees: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches, 2008, edited by Stefan Bender, Julia Lane, Kathryn Shaw, Fredrik Andersson and Till Von Wachter, University of Chicago Press.

"Cities, Matching and the Productivity Gains of Agglomeration," (with Simon Burgess and Julia Lane), Journal of Urban Economics, 61(1), 2007, p. 112-28.

Moving Up or Moving On: Who Advances in the Low-Wage Labor Market?, (with Harry Holzer and Julia Lane), 2005, Russell Sage Foundation.

"The Spatial Wage Distribution, Sorting of Workers and Urban Agglomeration," in Causes and Labor Market Consequences of Producer Heterogeneity, Fredrik Andersson (ed.), Economic Studies, 73, Uppsala, Sweden, 2003.

"Determinants of Plant Closures in Swedish Manufacturing," (with Altin Vejsiu), in Causes and Labor Market Consequences of Producer Heterogeneity, Fredrik Andersson (ed.), Economic Studies, 73, Uppsala, Sweden, 2003.

Working Papers

"Workplace Concentration of Immigrants," (with Monica Garcia-Perez, John C. Haltiwanger, Kristin McCue, and Seth Sanders), NBER Working Paper 16544, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2010.

"Decomposing the Sources of Earnings Inequality Assessing the Role of Reallocation," (with Elizabeth E. Davis, Matthew L. Freedman, Julia I. Lane, Brian P. McCall and L. Kristin Sandusky), Working Papers 0106, Industrial Relations Center, University of Minnesota (Twin Cities Campus), 2009.

Other Papers

"Do as the Neighbors Do: The Impact of Social Networks on Immigrant Employment," (with Simon Burgess and Julia Lane), 2009.

"Past Work Experience and Earnings Trajectories of Single Mothers," (with Matthew Freedman and Julia Lane), Research report to the Assistant Secretary of Policy and Evaluation at the Department of Health and Human Services, 2008.

"Do Temporary Jobs Improve Workers Long-Term Labour Market Performance," (with Harry Holzer and Julia Lane), VOX report, 2007.

"Past Work Experience and Future Earnings Trajectories of Members of Poor Households," (with Matthew Freedman, Julia Lane, and Erika McEntarfer), Research report to the Assistant Secretary for Policy Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2006.