Elizabeth Bogue Simpson is a senior research analyst for community and economic development (CED) within the Atlanta Fed's Center for Workforce and Economic Opportunity. She supports the team through research and data analysis aimed at improving outcomes for low- and moderate-income workers and learners. Bogue holds a bachelor of science in psychology with a neuroscience emphasis and minors in biology and religion from the University of Georgia, and a master of public policy degree from Georgia State University specializing in social safety net policies. Before joining the Atlanta Fed, Bogue worked in program evaluation for the Performance Audit Division of the Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts. Previously, she worked for the Georgia Department of Community Affairs and in local philanthropy.
Elizabeth Bogue Simpson. "The Power of Anecdotal Data." Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Workforce Currents, August 21, 2024.
Tiffani Horton and Elizabeth Bogue Simpson. "Worker Voices Special Brief: Pursuing Advancement through Personal Investment." Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, January 10, 2024.
Elizabeth Bogue Simpson and Nye Hodge. "Baseline for Work: 92 Percent of Jobs Require Digital Skills." Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Partners Upate, August 10, 2023.
Elizabeth Bogue Simpson, Sergio Galeano, and John Rees. "Worker Voices Special Brief: Barriers to Employment." Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (November 15, 2023).