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.899
12 January 2018
Gender Pay Gaps in the Former Soviet Union: A Review of the Evidence
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Working Paper No.895
23 August 2017
Unemployment: The Silent Epidemic
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One Pager No.53
06 February 2017
Falling Labor Force Participation
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Public Policy Brief No.142
03 February 2017
Full Employment: Are We There Yet?
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18 January 2017
Why a Universal Basic Income Is a Poor Substitute for a Guaranteed Job
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Working Paper No.882
13 January 2017
Investing in Social Care Infrastructure and Employment Generation
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20 August 2016
Tcherneva on Job Guarantee over a Basic Income
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09 August 2016
Time for a US Job Guarantee?
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Policy Notes No.3
04 August 2016
The Impact of Immigration on the Native-born Unemployed
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Working Paper No.870
01 August 2016
Unemployed, Now What?
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11 July 2016
Keep Unemployment From Mushrooming With Preventative Policies
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07 June 2016
The Argument Against Basic Income