Alexander Bick is an Economic Policy Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. He received a doctorate from Goethe University Frankfurt. His current research focuses on documenting and understanding within and cross-country differences in labor supply, how public policies affect how much individuals work, and trends in working from home.
His research focuses on within and cross-country differences in hours worked and on quantifying the effect of public policies on labor supply.

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The work from home divide: Insights from six US surveys
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- Labour Markets

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Understanding lifetime earnings inequality through hours worked
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- Poverty and Income Inequality

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The rapid adoption of generative AI
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- Productivity and Innovation

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Real-time labour market estimates during the 2020 coronavirus outbreak
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- COVID-19 
- Labour Markets

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Taxation and the labour supply of married couples: Evidence from the US and Europe since the 1980s
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- Gender 
- Labour Markets 
- Taxation