code + data
The five most recently updated repositories on the EIG-Research GitHub organization, where my code and data products live.
Most of the code and data I produce — anything I write or collaborate on through work — are published on the EIG-Research GitHub organization. Personal experiments, side projects, and the source for this site live on my personal GitHub page.
Open Research, by Default
I established the open-research standard EIG now uses for its empirical projects. Every analysis — a short memo or a multi-year study — should be readable from raw inputs to final figure, and that expectation now applies across the EIG-Research organization. Any researcher, journalist, or policymaker should be able to open one of these repositories and trace the chain from data to claim.
I extend the same workflow to the teams I collaborate with, coaching colleagues on the Git, code review, and documentation practices that make a public repository worth publishing. I intend to carry that commitment forward on every project I touch and across every team I work with.
Recently Updated on EIG-Research
Fetching the five most recently updated repositories from the EIG-Research GitHub organization.
Personal Research Code
Side projects and earlier replication code, on the personal account at github.com/bnglasner. The repositories below are research-bearing; experimental forks and infrastructure (the source of this site, course material, third-party plugin forks) are not listed here.
eig-wagesubsidy-policy-sim
The microsimulation engine behind the 80-80 wage subsidy methods page: combines CPS microdata with PolicyEngine-US household income schedules to estimate eligibility, fiscal cost, and distributional effects.
hours-working-for-median-home
Hours of work required to afford the median home, by metro area and over time.
telework-ASEC-analysis
Telework microdata work merging CPS-ASEC and contemporary remote-work supplements.
MinimumWage-SelfEmp
Replication code for "The Minimum Wage, Self-Employment, and the Online Gig Economy," Journal of Labor Economics, 2023.
QCEW
Summary tooling and visualizations built on the BLS Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
CTC-MentalHealth
Replication code for "No Evidence the Child Tax Credit Expansion Had an Effect on the Well-Being and Mental Health of Parents," Health Affairs, 2022.