NSF01 scheduled downtime September 30, 2006 8 AM -12 noon
CsVD is performing network maintenance on NSF01. This is scheduled for Saturday morning from 8am to 12 noon.
CsVD is performing network maintenance on NSF01. This is scheduled for Saturday morning from 8am to 12 noon.
The Conference on the Analysis of Firms and Employees (CAFE) will be held September 29-30, 2006 in Nuremberg, Germany. [More »]
The The Conference on the Analysis of Firms and Employees (CAFE) will be held September 29-30, 2006 in Nuremberg, Germany.
The NSF-ITR funded research paper by Simon Woodcock and Gary Benedetto is now available for download from the LEHD website at http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/library/techpapers_2006.html
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CsVD would like to bring down NSF01 on Saturday morning from 8am to 12 noon for network maintenance.
Complete interruption in network access to CISER servers on September 24, 2006. You will not be able to access either this web server, any other VirtualRDC web services, and any of the VirtualRDC compute nodes.
The 2006 meeting of the European Association of Labour Economists (EALE) will take place September 21 -
23 in Prague, Czech Republic. [More »]
The IT staff is doing maintenance on the 3Par storage system, which houses the project directories. The entire RDC network will be offline during the maintenance period.
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CISER will be hosting a wine-and-cheese reception on Thursday, 26 October 2006. Wednesday, November 1, 2006 – see newer message. [More »]
“The 2006 International Comparative Analysis of Enterprise (micro) Data (CAED) Conference will be hosted at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in Chicago, IL on September 18 and 19, 2006. The conference is an opportunity for statisticians and economists from academia and government to gather and present new research results using business microdata. The aim of CAED 2006 is to provide a platform for comparing the newest research results and policy implications across countries. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- business demographics and performance – productivity, firm size, investment
- micro and macro data integration
- international comparisons
- geographic and industry studies
- labor economics – wages, market dynamics, job separation, internal labor markets
- technology use – ICT, innovation, R&D
- cooperation and competition
- employer-employee matched data
- data access and disclosure”