AEA CSQIEP
aeacsqiep.bsky.social
AEA CSQIEP
@aeacsqiep.bsky.social
The mission of the Committee on the Status of LGBTQ+ Individuals in the Economics Profession (CSQIEP) is to provide support for LGBTQ+ economists and economic research relevant to LGBTQ+ populations.
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Some more information on how EO are trying to ease word and concepts. Gender is a forbidden word.
February 23, 2025 at 11:27 PM
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My latest @npr.org story: Because of a Trump executive order, the Census Bureau is stopping work on statistics that could help protect the rights of transgender people, Robert Santos confirms to NPR in his first published interview since resigning as the bureau's director
Census Bureau stopped work on data for protecting trans rights, former director says
Because of a Trump executive order, the Census Bureau is stopping work on statistics that could help protect the rights of transgender people, its recently departed director, Robert Santos, tells NPR.
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February 22, 2025 at 12:04 AM
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The Federal Reserve is not as independent from the executive branch as we’d like to think. The NY Fed just cancelled this Thursday’s @aeacswep.bsky.social reception at #EEA2025 and withdrew from our summer fellowship program. Both support women and underrepresented groups in economics. #EconSky
February 17, 2025 at 1:39 PM
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Full story—free to stream:

www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-d...
February 24, 2025 at 12:37 AM
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This is a senseless attack on research
I am sad to share that all Retirement & Disability Research centers have been ordered to stop work. My fellowship will no longer exist, and the work of so many talented researchers and dedicated staff will be cut short.

www.ssa.gov/news/press/r...
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February 23, 2025 at 11:31 PM
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💡Curious about the future of economics + eager to connect with leaders in the field? Come join us for the rest of our #SACE2025 Reimagined programming including our upcoming 3/13 Conversation on Domestic Policy & Society! Grab tickets now 🎟️ sace2025.eventbrite.com #EconSky
February 18, 2025 at 8:42 PM
This is a senseless attack on research
I am sad to share that all Retirement & Disability Research centers have been ordered to stop work. My fellowship will no longer exist, and the work of so many talented researchers and dedicated staff will be cut short.

www.ssa.gov/news/press/r...
Press Release | Press Office | SSA
2025 Press Releases
www.ssa.gov
February 23, 2025 at 11:31 PM
Some more information on how EO are trying to ease word and concepts. Gender is a forbidden word.
February 23, 2025 at 11:27 PM
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List of CDC information that appears to have been taken down so far:
1. CDC Atlas
2. CDC Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
3. HRSA Target
4. Language removed for LGBT work
5. CDC Social Vulnerability Index
January 31, 2025 at 6:03 PM
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The CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey has monitored the wellbeing of America’s high school students since 1991.

Since 2015, it’s been a vital source of data on LGBQ youth. In 2023, it provided the first ever nationally representative sample of transgender teens.

As of this morning, it’s gone.
January 31, 2025 at 1:44 PM
CSQIEP virtual seminar starts TOMORROW Tuesday January 7, 2025

with Donn Feir
"Nonbinary Gender Identities and Earnings: Evidence from a National Census"

Preview: NB people earn way less than everyone else

Sign up to get the zoom link and schedule at www.aeaweb.org/about-aea/co...
Economics of LGBTQ+ Individuals Virtual Seminar Series
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January 6, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Hey, #ASSA2025, the CSQIEP offsite will be at Detour in the Castro after the on site cocktail reception! It's a bar/arcade at 2200 market
January 5, 2025 at 12:12 AM
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News from #ASSA2025: There are only about 30 Black economists who received their PhDs after 2006 in economics departments. The share of economists who are Black has remained at 3% over the last 15+ years. The share of economists who are Hispanic has increased to 6% from 4% over the same timespan.
January 3, 2025 at 4:53 PM
We've stated a LGBTQ+ Economists Starter pack!

Please message if you'd like to be added! I nether know all the out economists, nor know who is on bluesky.

go.bsky.app/QEvhc3r
January 3, 2025 at 3:00 PM
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No sign up needed to attend any of these. Say hi!
CSQIEP is at the ASSAs!

Look for us at registration!

Events at Hilton San Francisco Union Square:
Saturday, January 4th
- 12:30pm-2:15pm (PST) CSQIEP Business Meeting (free lunch, no RSVP required!), Franciscan B&C, Talk by Isaiah Andrews!
January 3, 2025 at 5:13 AM
CSQIEP is at the ASSAs!

Look for us at registration!

Events at Hilton San Francisco Union Square:
Saturday, January 4th
- 12:30pm-2:15pm (PST) CSQIEP Business Meeting (free lunch, no RSVP required!), Franciscan B&C, Talk by Isaiah Andrews!
January 1, 2025 at 10:26 PM
CSQIEP is at the ASSAs!

Look for us at registration!

Events at Hilton San Francisco Union Square:
Saturday, January 4th
- 12:30pm-2:15pm (PST) CSQIEP Business Meeting (free lunch, no RSVP required!), Franciscan B&C, Talk by Isaiah Andrews!
January 1, 2025 at 4:17 PM
please tag anyone else who I missed
December 16, 2024 at 12:41 AM
After an incredibly impactful PhD student and early career mentoring conference, we are excited to launch another round of CSQIEP’s standing mentoring program for queer economists! We are looking for mentors at all levels, but especially senior mentors

sites.google.com/view/csqiep-me…
December 16, 2024 at 12:41 AM
Thanks to everyone who joined our Happy Hour tonight!
December 16, 2024 at 12:41 AM
Reminder that the Journal of Economics, Race and Policy has a Call for Papers for a Special Issue on LGBTQ+ Economics! The deadline is April 15, 2024.Guest Editors: @ProfPButton, @DonnFeir & Kitt Carpenter

link.springer.com/journal/41996/…
Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy
Sexual and gender minority populations, commonly understood to include lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer/questioning, transgender, nonbinary, intersex, and asexual/aromantic people, are underrepresented in economics research. Societal, legal, and political attention on these communities underscores that economics as a discipline needs a better understanding of LGBTQ+ access to education, housing, equitable labor market opportunities, health care, family supports, and other related outcomes in order to offer guidance to policy makers. The Journal of Economics, Race and Policy (JERP) is announcing a Call for Papers on LGBTQ+ Economics. Any economics research addressing LGBTQ+ topics is appropriate for this issue, including (but not limited to): papers documenting new labor market and related economic disparities related to LGBTQ+ status (e.g., on understudied outcomes or in understudied contexts); evaluations of the effects of LGBTQ+ policies; evaluations of the effects of non-LGBTQ+ policies on LGBTQ+ people; and research on LGBTQ+ issues in the classroom, including in economics education, or the economics profession. Preference will be given to papers that explicitly center how race/ethnicity interact with LGBTQ+ experiences. We seek original, methodologically rigorous, economics research papers. Empirical papers that use administrative data, population-representative survey data, or data from an IRB-approved (and preferably pre-registered) field, lab, vignette, or survey-based experiment, will have preference over other types of samples. Descriptive papers and analytic/causal analyses are also welcome. Commentaries, essays, and literature reviews are not appropriate for this Special Issue. The Special Issue will prioritize the acceptance of completed manuscripts at the time of initial submission to enter the review process. However, a small number of proposals for papers may also be accepted for the final paper to be submitted within 8 months following the acceptance of the proposal. Potential authors interested in this avenue should email the Guest Editors a description of the proposed analysis (1-2 pages single-spaced, including references) that addresses the need for the paper and feasibility of completing the paper within 6-8 months. All papers will undergo peer review (i.e., if the Guest Editors invite a full submission based on a proposal, this does not guarantee eventual publication). This option may be especially attractive to authors (including PhD students) who have not previously written in the LGBTQ+ economics field; we are deliberately interested in curating such submissions in hopes of expanding the set of scholars working in this field. Submissions of completed manuscripts to the special issue must be made online via JERP’s submission portal no later than April 15, 2024. Short proposals are also due on this date by email to the Guest Editors (JERP’s submission system is only for completed manuscripts). The issue is expected to appear in 2025. Submissions will be subject to the usual length and style requirements of JERP and will undergo all of the journal's standard peer review and editorial processes outlined in its submission guidelines by outside referees and guest editors. Questions may be directed to the editors listed below.  Submissions of completed manuscripts to the special issue must be made online via JERP’s submission portal no later than April 15, 2024. Short proposals are also due on this date by email to the Guest Editors (JERP’s submission system is only for completed manuscripts). The issue is expected to appear in 2025. Submissions will be subject to the usual length and style requirements of JERP and will undergo all of the journal's standard peer review and editorial processes outlined in its submission guidelines by outside referees and guest editors. Questions may be directed to the editors listed below. Guest Editors:    Patrick Button (they/he), Tulane University, USA (pbutton@tulane.edu)
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December 16, 2024 at 12:41 AM
Call for Abstracts!

We are sponsoring two sessions at the 2025 ASSA/AEA Meeting in San Francisco! One session will be focused on LGBTQ+ economics related topics. The other session will be focused on papers in Environmental/Energy Economics.

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Call for Papers
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December 16, 2024 at 12:41 AM
Attending the SEA meeting in New Orleans this year? If so, please join us for a CSQIEP happy hour at Crossing (439 Dauphine St) Nov. 19 at 6:30 PM! First drink is on us.

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Crossing · 439 Dauphine St, New Orleans, LA 70112
★★★★★ · Bar
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December 16, 2024 at 12:40 AM
December 16, 2024 at 12:40 AM