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September 2024, Paper: "he United States depends on highly skilled workers from abroad to help drive economic innovation and dynamism, but it also extensively restricts which of…
2024, Paper: "Wyoming is facing two distinct labor market challenges: in the short-term low workforce availability is a constraint while in the long-term job and wage growth have…
July 2024, Paper: "The Lanham Act was a federal infrastructure bill passed by Congress in 1940 and eventually used to fund programs for the preschool and school-aged children of…
July 2024, Paper: "Manufacturing generates very little employment in the developing world. Urban jobs are predominantly informal, unproductive, and in services. It seems unlikely…
July 27, 2024, Paper: "Since the mid-1970s, there has been a sharp rise in the prevalence of “bad jobs” in the U.S. labor market, characterized by stagnant wages, unstable work…
July 2024, Paper: "Manufacturing generates very little employment in the developing world. Urban jobs are predominantly informal, unproductive, and in services. It seems unlikely…
July 22, 2024, Opinion: "Research suggests making the decision to retire means grappling with three psychological issues. First, identity issues can loom large for any deeply…
July 13, 2024, Interview: "More than two decades ago, Robert Putnam became something rare: a celebrity academic. In 2000, he published a groundbreaking book, “Bowling Alone: The…
July 2024, Paper: "I have no idea what the future of work will look like. Will generative AI replace jobs? Complement jobs? Exacerbate inequality through skill-biased…
Spring 2024, Paper: "This essay examines how universities are responding to demands to educate students for climate action. I argue for a whole-of-university approach, in which…