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Equally educated people are healthier if they live in more educated places. Every 10 percent point increase in an area’s share of adults…
Notwithstanding concerns about staffing levels and burnout in health care, federal wage and employment data does not support the suggestion…
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically reshaped the labor market, especially for service sector workers. Frontline service sector workers,…
This book collects the main papers written by George Borjas on the economics of immigration during a decades-long career. Although there…
Against the backdrop of dramatic changes in work and family life, this article draws on survey data from 2,971 mothers working in the…
Calamities often disrupt the status quo. After the influenza pandemic that began during World War I and lasted two years, many Europeans…
Employment rates fell dramatically between March and April 2020 as the initial shock of the Covid-19 pandemic reverberated through the U.S…
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare existing inequalities in workplace exposure to health risks and economic insecurity. Policy action is…
The 2020 Education Next survey reveals a paradox related to what American parents think about the quality of the instruction their children…
This compendium of policy and practice recommendations presents the proposals from the three issue briefs above to enhance mental health…