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  1. Victoria Gregory. I am an economist in the Research Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. My research interests are in macroeconomics and labor economics. My work combines structural modeling and micro data to understand topics related to labor market dynamics. I received my Ph.D in economics from New York University in 2020.

  2. The Impact of Racial Segregation on College Attainment in Spatial Equilibrium [ draft: July 2023] Time Averaging Meets Labor Supplies of Heckman, Lochner, and Taber [ draft: May 2023] (R&R at Review of Economic Dynamics) The Alpha Beta Gamma of the Labor Market [ draft: May 2022] (selected for Journal of Monetary Economics - CRNYU Conference)

  3. The alpha beta gamma of the labor market. V Gregory, G Menzio, DG Wiczer. National Bureau of Economic Research. , 2021. 59. 2021. Firms as learning environments: Implications for earnings dynamics and job search. V Gregory. FRB St. Louis Working Paper.

  4. Victoria Gregory. Economist. Standard Vita . Biography . Google Scholar . Personal Website . Education. PhD Economics New York University 2020. BA Economics and ...

  5. May 18, 2021 · 1 The research in this essay and in Gregory, Menzio, and Wiczer (2021) use data from the Census Bureau's Longitudinal Employer Household Dynamics program, which was partially supported by National Science Foundation grants SES-9978093, SES-0339191, and ITR-0427889; National Institute on Aging grant AG018854; and grants from the Alfred P. Sloan ...

  6. Jul 5, 2022 · Self-Employment Grows during COVID-19 Pandemic. July 05, 2022. By Victoria Gregory , Elisabeth Harding , Joel Steinberg. U.S. workers faced severe job losses and dramatic changes in the labor market during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, many were forced to reconsider their work lives, which contributed to an all-time high quit rate in ...

  7. Victoria Gregory&#8212Economist Joined the Bank Staff May, 2020 Education PhD Economics New York University 2020 BA Economics and Mathematics New York University 2012 Areas of Interest Macroeconomics, labor economics, search Journal Publications "Pandemic Recession: L- or V-Shaped?" with Guido Menzio and David Wiczer, Federal Reserve Bank of

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