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2021, Paper: "As the structure and makeup of the American workforce shift, the education and training system has lagged behind the rate of economic change. Yet, there is a clear…
April 2021, Paper: "In this paper, we document the historically low rate of hiring of women in the venture capital sector. We find that the high-profile Ellen Pao v. Kleiner…
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…