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.176
01 November 1996
Exploring the Politics of the Minimum Wage
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Working Paper No.174
01 November 1996
The Second Generation and the Children of the Native-Born
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Public Policy Brief No.26
08 July 1996
Making Unemployment Insurance Work
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Working Paper No.170
11 June 1996
Which Deficit?
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Working Paper No.168
09 June 1996
Assimilation
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Working Paper No.166
01 June 1996
The Minimum Wage and the Path towards a High Wage Economy
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Working Paper No.154
01 January 1996
Unemployment, Inflation, and the Job Structure
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Working Paper No.153
01 December 1995
Technology and the Demand for Skills
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Working Paper No.151
01 December 1995
The Working Poor and Welfare Recipiency
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Book Series
01 December 1995
Income and Employment in Theory and Practice
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Public Policy Brief No.19
05 April 1995
Cooperate to Compete
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Public Policy Brief No.11
03 March 1994
A Path to Good Jobs?