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More flexible labor markets, or those with lower employment protection, are associated with relatively higher tertiary …
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This report presents evidence on the effectiveness of interventions that include work experience as a strategy to improve employment outcomes for people with barriers to employment. The report reviews 26 years of rigorous research gathering information from 27 evaluations. The author...
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-offenders of working age. Because a prison record or felony conviction greatly lowers ex-offenders’ prospects in the labor market …
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On January 23, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its estimates for union membership in the United States in …
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The employment effect of the minimum wage is one of the most studied topics in all of economics. This report examines the most recent wave of this research – roughly since 2000 – to determine the best current estimates of the impact of increases in the minimum wage on the employment...
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While the unionization of most private-sector workers is governed by the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), the legal …
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A series of earlier CEPR reports documented a substantial decline over the last three decades in the share of “good jobs” in the U.S. economy. This fall-off in job quality took place despite a large increase in the educational attainment and age of the workforce, as well as the productivity...
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Over the last quarter century, the unionized workforce has changed dramatically, according to this new CEPR report. In 2008, union workers reflected trends in the workforce as a whole toward a greater share of women, Latinos, Asian Pacific Americans, older, more-educated workers, and a shift out...
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, the end of the official recession will have little visible impact on U.S. labor markets until almost 2012. Within that …
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there is free circulation of labor, increasing returns to scale, and endogeneity of skills, this produces on the one hand …
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