Nidhaan Jain
nidhaan.bsky.social
Nidhaan Jain
@nidhaan.bsky.social
Econ PhD student at Chicago Booth. Interested in wage setting, with a focus on collective bargaining and unions. Aiming for the 2026-27 academic job market, with a preference for the European market.

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Hi all, please spread the word and we hope everyone can make good use of this new data drop: cmfdata.org

The full surviving establishment-level Census of Manufactures manuscripts and digitized data from 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880!
Historical Census of Manufactures Microdata - Historical Census of Manufactures Microdata
CMFdata.org
November 6, 2025 at 5:18 PM
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Just got confirmation that I'm going to be running Chicago 2026 on the charity team for the Greater Chicago Food Depository (@fooddepository.bsky.social) to raise money for local food banks. With the freezing of SNAP they need your support now more than ever. DONATE: www.classy.org/fundraiser/6...
2026 Bank of America Chicago Marathon
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October 30, 2025 at 5:52 PM
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We just spent 6 months to add 1 figure to this paper. Some people said, "Couples aren't prioritizing men's careers. Men just have better earnings opportunities when moving."

Earnings effects of moves for couples on the left, singles on the right. Negligible gap between single men and women.
October 7, 2025 at 3:36 PM
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The fun part about transnational movements like Hindutva that attack scholars is that this happens across multiple countries. For the Weiss’ of the world moaning about being cancelled, this is what actual intellectuals face. Anyway as good a time as any to share www.hindutvaharassmentfieldmanual.org
October 2, 2025 at 1:24 AM
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I wrote up a policy brief on a migration workshop I attended for Standard Error last month. There is not a single more important line of social science research for making sense of our times. Read it!
June 18, 2025 at 2:46 PM
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1/19: Seems timely to share a paper which explores how people perceive & understand trade and trade policies. Which factors shape the support for different trade policies? Thread below with the key takeaways #EconTwitter 🧵, and full paper here: socialeconomicslab.org/understandin...
April 4, 2025 at 3:19 PM
You’ve heard about small open economies, but are you ready for big closed economy (singular)?
AUTARKY!!!!!!!
March 3, 2025 at 6:56 PM
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The world's top network of labor economists—@iza.org—will close permanently at the end of this year.

What a loss to research. Especially now when the rising waters of disinformation choke truth.

It is up to us, now, to begin the work to rebuild.

www.deutsche-post-stiftung.org/media/202502...
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February 24, 2025 at 3:53 PM
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Twinkle, twinkle, little Starlink: my Trade Secrets today.

Countries are scrambling to set up their own satellite systems rather than depend on geopolitical foes. It's all part of the politicisation of the plumbing of the world economy.
Satellite rivalries are politicising the world’s economic plumbing
[FREE TO READ] Governments are increasingly wary of relying on foreign communication systems
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February 24, 2025 at 2:04 PM
This piece is fantastic because it demonstrates how firms' capital decisions & personnel policies counter the bargaining power unions derive from the location stickiness inherent to much of the service sector. This seems particularly important in Wagner-style systems with a focus on establishments.
Amazon workers must consider factors that affect organizing beyond choke points in its logistics network, like shift patterns, how departments are set up, and if the boss could follow through on threats of relocation, writes Amazon worker Paul Blundell: labornotes.org/blogs/2025/0...
Viewpoint: There’s More to Amazon Organizing Strategy Than Choke Points
As a longtime Amazon warehouse worker and union activist, I was glad to see Professor Ben Fong’s strategic analysis calling on the union movement to focus Amazon organizing on the Sortation Centers. B...
labornotes.org
February 5, 2025 at 6:17 PM
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Kerala is the bastion of left movements and organisations in India. But within them, women have had to wage fierce battles to be heard and represented.
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Johanna Deeksha reports on the plights of women workers in Kerala.
January 24, 2025 at 12:41 PM
Unions are crucial in introducing and maintaining labour standards in the informal sector. But this piece hammers in the importance of women in union leadership positions, and the need democratise union participation.

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How Kerala’s trade unions have failed women
Kerala is the bastion of left movements and organisations in India. But within them, women have had to wage fierce battles to be heard and represented.
scroll.in
February 1, 2025 at 6:41 PM
In the ongoing negotiations at Volkswagen, IG-Metall offers to forgo 1.5 billion euros in future pay rises, but the Porsche family has different ideas.

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December 18, 2024 at 4:12 PM
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Makes not crossing a picket line at ASSA look easy as pie I reckon
December 11, 2024 at 8:49 PM
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Shout out to the team behind the Fragile Juggernaut series on the rise of the CIO. One of the most enjoyable and energizing podcasts since @mikeduncan.bsky.social and Revolutions. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/h....
Haymarket Originals: Fragile Juggernaut
History Podcast · 19 Episodes · Biweekly Series
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November 26, 2024 at 10:52 PM