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Pearse Haley

Quantitative Research Analysis Specialist

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About

Pearse Haley is a quantitative research analysis specialist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Community and Economic Development group.

Biography

Pearse Haley is a quantitative research analysis specialist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Community and Economic Development group. He holds a bachelor’s degree in urban studies and a master’s degree in elementary education from Brown University as well as a master's degree in city and regional planning from the Georgia Institute of Technology. At Georgia Tech, he specialized in housing and community development and economic development, with his research focusing on housing mobility and workforce development policy. Prior to entering Georgia Tech, Haley worked as a classroom teacher in public elementary schools in the Atlanta area for four years.

Published Work

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Publications

2020

Pearse Haley and Stuart Andreason. Utilizing Opportunity Occupations Data for Recovery. Workforce Currents 2020-16. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. December 2020.

Sarah Miller and Pearce Haley. Transitioning from Hospitality to Health Care Occupations. Workforce Currents 2020-10. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. August 2020.

Stuart Andreason, Pearce Haley, Sarah Miller, and Mels de Zeeuw. The Digital Divide and the Pandemic: Working from Home and Broadband and Internet Access. Workforce Currents 2020-6. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. June 2020.