Designed as an innovative program that reshapes how we collect, distribute, and produce official economic statistics on care (June 2023 to May 2027). With a focus on care work and grants totaling more than $2 million dollars from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, we generate economic statistics from the perspective of women and care workers held back in formal labor markets by burdens of care. The project includes a repository of relevant care data to encourage research on the quality of care statistics and the care economy and an interactive dashboard of high-quality statistics on the care economy.
Designed a new innovative program that reshapes how we use and think about household survey, administrative records, and third-party data in national statistics and social science research within the federal system (April 2016 to 2020). The U.S. Congress approved approximately $12.7 million in funding to convert this idea into a full fledged Census program in fiscal year 2021.
Managed the production and publication of the national statistic on inflation in NIH-funded biomedical R&D (October 2013 to April 2016).
Oversaw approximately $2 million (USD) in federally funded contracts and interagency agreements to conduct economic research and modeling of the biomedical research workforce (October 2013 to April 2016).
Managed over $8 million (USD) in federal contracts and cooperative agreements for randomized control trials, impact evaluations, and monitoring services of federally funded projects to eliminate child labor in developing countries (May 2010 to September 2011).