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April 2021, Paper: "Immigrant supply shocks are typically expected to reduce the wage of comparable workers. Natives may respond to the lower wage by moving to markets that were…
April 7, 2021, Video: "Well before the pandemic, a group of educators and economists saw glitches on the pathway from school to career. Workplaces — increasingly collaborative and…
March 5, 2021, Opinion: "The labor market improved in February 2021 as employers added 379,000 jobs, leaving the economy at 11.9 million jobs below its pre-pandemic trend. At the…
January 2020, Paper: "This paper presents an Agent-Based Model (ABM) that seeks to explain the concordance of sluggish growth of productivity and of real wages found in macro-…
January 8, 2021, Opinion; "The US economy lost 9 million jobs in 2020, the second worst year since 1940 for job loss on a percentage basis. Overall, the unemployment rate averaged…
December 16, 2020, Audio: "Adding robots to factories, retail stores or mines was historically seen as a job killer by workers and the unions that support them. But this year,…
December 8, 2020, Opinion: "Long before the pandemic, the United States had been losing middle-class jobs, owing to automation, deindustrialization, global competition, and the…
December 4, 2020, Opinion: "The US economy added 245,000 jobs in November, continuing the slower pace seen in recent months—even as the economy remains 10 million jobs short of…
December 2020, Paper: "This article presents an Agent-Based Model (ABM) that seeks to explain the concordance of sluggish growth of productivity and of real wages found in…
June 18, 2020, Paper, "Thank you for the opportunity to testify on the unemployment situation and the critical role that unemployment insurance plays in helping to protect workers…