Data
GEOWEALTH-US: Spatial wealth inequality data for the United States, 1960–2020
Describes measures of average wealth and local wealth inequality for PUMAs, Commuting Zones, Metropolitan Areas, States and Census Regions. Full details in my paper with Joel Suss and Dylan Connor, published at Scientific Data; Data repository here.
Commuting zone assignments for group-based trajectory modelling in The Changing Shape of Spatial Income Disparities in the United States
Stata file with probabilistic group assignments available here
Selected O*NET occupational codes, with crosswalk to IPUMS Public Use occupational codes for 1990
Stata file available here
- Stata file contains several BLS ONET occupational codes, for ‘Originality’, ‘Information Ordering’, ‘Mathematical Reasoning’, ‘Social Perceptiveness’, ‘Persuasion’, and ‘Complex Problem Solving’. For each concept and 1990-vintage occupation there are standardized measures of importance and level.
- These data were used in: Cooke, A., & Kemeny, T. (2017). Cities, immigrant diversity, and complex problem solving. Research Policy, 46(6), 1175-1185.