This research program examines the latest dynamics, institutions, and trends shaping employment and earnings, with a focus on policies to achieve full employment and the tendency of modern market economies to fall short of the mark. A cornerstone of this program is research on the job guarantee—a policy that would offer a publicly funded job to all who are willing and able to work.
Associated Scholars
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Pavlina R. TchernevaJames K. GalbraithDimitri B. PapadimitriouRania AntonopoulosFadhel Kaboub
217 Related Publications
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Working Paper No.1022
12 July 2023
Has the Time for a European Job Guarantee Policy Arrived?
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Working Paper No.997
22 December 2021
Identity and Well-Being in the Skilled Crafts and Trades
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Working Paper No.981
19 January 2021
What Jobs Should a Public Job Guarantee Provide?
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Working Paper No.976
11 November 2020
The Palestinian Labor Market over the Last Three Decades
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Working Paper No.963
16 July 2020
The Early Impact of COVID-19 on Job Losses among Black Women in the United States
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Policy Notes No.4
05 May 2020
Guaranteeing Employment during the Pandemic and Beyond
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Working Paper No.949
12 February 2020
A Labor Market–Augmented Empirical Stock-Flow Consistent Model Applied to the Greek Economy
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Working Paper No.946
03 February 2020
The Relationship between Technical Progress and Employment
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Working Paper No.941
12 December 2019
Wage Differential between Palestinian Non-refugees and Palestinian Refugees in the West Bank and Gaza
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Working Paper No.939
18 October 2019
The Macroeconomic Loss Due to Violence against Women and Girls
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Working Paper No.923
06 February 2019
Economic Planning under Capitalism
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Working Paper No.922
05 February 2019
It Pays to Study for the Right Job