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This report reviews unionization rates, the size and composition of the unionized workforce, and the wage and benefit …
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total U.S. workforce. About 7.1 million of these AAPI workers are Asian Americans; about 300,000 are Pacific Islanders. The … AAPI workforce is almost 20 times larger today than it was in 1960. Meanwhile, the share of AAPIs in the total workforce … workforce. …
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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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In this report, we review the most recent data available to examine the impact of unionization on the wages and benefits paid to black workers. These data show that even after controlling for factors such as age and education level, unionization has a significant positive impact on black...
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This paper uses data from the Current Population Surveys for 1980 through 2011 to review trends in health-insurance coverage rates for low-wage workers (defined as workers in the bottom fifth of the wage distribution in each survey year). In 2010, over 38 percent of low-wage workers lacked...
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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 … quality of workforce. Instead, the share of “good jobs” in the U.S. economy has actually fallen. The estimates in this paper …
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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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Over the past three decades, the “human capital” of the employed black workforce has increased enormously. In 1979 … fell from almost one-third (31.6 percent) to only about one in 20 (5.3 percent). The black workforce has also grown …
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This report reviews the characteristics of the immigrant workforce and analyzes the impact of unionization on the pay … of the workforce and almost 13 percent of unionized workers. Even after controlling for systematic differences between …
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This study estimates rates of all forms of health insurance coverage for workers aged 18 to 64, by wage quintiles, over the past three decades. This analysis looks at health insurance from any source, while other reports (with rare exceptions) look at only employer-provided health coverage. This...
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