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issue brief looks at data that contradicts the suggestion that so many people are out of work because they lack skills. …
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and age of the workforce, as well as the productivity of the average U.S. worker. This report evaluates the likely impact …
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The U.S. workforce is substantially older and better-educated than it was at the end of the 1970s. The typical worker in 2010 was seven years older than in 1979. In 2010, over one-third of US workers had a four-year college degree or more, up from just one-fifth in 1979. Given that older and...
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The decline in the economy’s ability to create good jobs is related to deterioration in the bargaining power of workers, especially those at the middle and the bottom of the pay scale. The restructuring of the U.S. labor market – including the decline in the inflation-adjusted value of the...
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increases in education and work experience will increase workers' productivity and translate into higher compensation. But, the …
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Relative to any of the most common benchmarks – the cost of living, the wages of the average worker, or average … productivity levels – the current federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour is well below its historical value. These usual reference …
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The skill gap in geographical mobility is entirely driven by workers who report moving for a new job. A natural explanation lies in the large expected surplus accruing to skilled job matches. Just as large surpluses ease the frictions which impede job search in general, they also help overcome...
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century? After years of inadequate investment in skills, infrastructure and innovation, there are longstanding structural …
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much displacement of UK workers or lower wages, on average. Immigrants, especially in recent years, tend to be younger and …
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still not, on average, materialised. It is hard to find evidence of much displacement of UK workers or lower wages, on …
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