“…We also adopt a similar strategy to predict the unemployment statistics based on the criterion of searching for a job in the previous four weeks for the pre-2009 period. 1 For instance, researchers have used such surveys in Turkey to analyze female labor force participation (Dayioğlu and Kirdar 2010, Karaoglan andOkten 2015, Tunali et al 2019), the impact of immigration (Aydemir and Kirdar 2017a, Ceritoglu et al 2017, Akgündüz and Torun 2020, Araci et al 2021, the effect of education on earnings (Aydemir and Kirdar 2017b, Ozturk and Tumen 2018, and Patrinos et al 2020, determinants of educational attainment (Polat 2017, Caner et al 2019, Demirci and Poyraz 2021, and wage inequality (Bakis and Polat 2015). 2 There are two prominent examples of such revisions and how researchers handle each of them in the U.S. context.…”