2021
Informed Choices: Gender Gaps in Career Advice, Yana Gallen and Melanie Wasserman
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
Informed Choices: Gender Gaps in Career Advice, Yana Gallen and Melanie Wasserman
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Trade and Structural Change: Focusing on the Specifics, Andrew Greenland and John W. Lopresti
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
When Labor Enforcement and Immigration Enforcement Collide: Deterring Worker Complaints Worsens Workplace Safety, Amanda M. Grittner and Matthew S. Johnson
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Labor Market Trends and Outcomes: What Has Changed since the Great Recession?, Erica L. Groshen and Harry J. Holzer
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
General Equilibrium Effects of Insurance Expansions: Evidence from Long-Term Care Labor Markets, Martin Hackmann, Joerg Heining, Roman Klimke, Maria Polyakova, and Holger Seibert
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
College Majors and Skills: Evidence from the Universe of Online Job Ads, Steven W. Hemelt, Brad J. Hershbein, Shawn Martin, and Kevin M. Stange
Publication: External Papers and Reports
COVID-19's Impacts on the Labor Market in 2020, Brad J. Hershbein and Harry J. Holzer
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
COVID-19’s Impacts on the Labor Market in 2020, Brad J. Hershbein and Harry J. Holzer
Publication: Employment Research Newsletter
The COVID-19 Pandemic's Evolving Impacts on the Labor Market: Who's Been Hurt and What We Should Do, Brad J. Hershbein and Harry J. Holzer
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Evolving Impacts on the Labor Market: Who’s Been Hurt and What We Should Do, Brad J. Hershbein and Harry J. Holzer
Publication: Presentations
The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Evolving Impacts on the Labor Market: Who’s Been Hurt and What We Should Do, Brad J. Hershbein and Harry J. Holzer
Publication: External Papers and Reports
The Impact of the Pandemic on U.S. Labor Markets: Past, Present and Future Concerns, Michael Horrigan
Publication: Presentations
Intergenerational Mobility: How Gender, Race, and Family Structure Affect Adult Outcomes, Jean Kimmel, Editor
Publication: Upjohn Press
Wage Posting or Wage Bargaining? A Test Using Dual Jobholders, Marta Lachowska, Alexandre Mas, Raffaele Saggio, and Stephen A. Woodbury
Publication: External Papers and Reports
Wage Posting or Wage Bargaining? A Test Using Dual Jobholders, Marta Lachowska, Alexandre Mas, Raffaele Saggio, and Stephen A. Woodbury
Publication: External Papers and Reports
The Dynamics of Referral Hiring and Racial Inequality: Evidence from Brazil, Conrad Miller and Ian Schmutte
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Longer-Run Effects of Anti-Poverty Policies on Disadvantaged Neighborhoods, David Neumark, Brian J. Asquith, and Brittany Bass
Publication: Journal Articles
Effects of Job Referrals on Labor Market Outcomes in Brazil, Christopher J. O'Leary, Túlio Cravo, Ana Cristina Sierra, and Leandro Justino Veloso
Publication: Journal Articles
Child Care Tax Credit Can End No-Win Choice for Working Parents, Gabrielle Pepin
Publication: Periodical Articles
How Would a Permanently Refundable Child and Dependent Care Credit Affect Eligibility, Benefits, and Incentives?, Gabrielle Pepin
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Making the Child Care Tax Credit Permanently Refundable Could Benefit Low-Income Families, Gabrielle Pepin
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
Making the Child Care Tax Credit Permanently Refundable Could Benefit Low-Income Families, Gabrielle Pepin
Publication: Employment Research Newsletter
Ward 7 and the Hough Neighborhood: Insights from Regional and Local Data, Jim Robey
Publication: Reports
Workforce and Demographic Profile of Berrien, Cass, and Van Buren Counties, Jim Robey
Publication: Reports
Career Paths with a Two-Body Problem: Occupational Specialization and Geographic Mobility, Valeria Rueda and Guillaume Wilemme
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Human Capital and Black-White Earnings Gaps, 1996–2017, Owen Thompson
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Isolated States of America: State Borders, Mobility, and Labor Markets, Riley Wilson
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
Isolated States of America: The Impact of State Borders on Mobility and Regional Labor Market Adjustments, Riley Wilson
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
2020
Contract Work at Older Ages, Katharine G. Abraham, Brad J. Hershbein, and Susan N. Houseman
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Contract Work at Older Ages, Katharine G. Abraham, Brad J. Hershbein, and Susan N. Houseman
Publication: External Papers and Reports
Most Self-Employed Workers Are Independent Contractors, Katharine G. Abraham, Brad J. Hershbein, and Susan N. Houseman
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
Policies to Improve Workforce Services for Older Americans, Katharine G. Abraham and Susan N. Houseman
Publication: External Papers and Reports
Since Work Is Rare, It’s Time to Share, Katharine G. Abraham and Susan N. Houseman
Publication: Periodical Articles
The Political Economy of Inequality: Introduction, Sisay Asefa Editor and Wei-Chiao Huang Editor
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
The Political Economy of Inequality: U.S. and Global Dimensions, Sisay Asefa Editor and Wei-Chiao Huang Editor
Publication: Upjohn Press
What Can We Learn from the 1918 Pandemic? Careful Economics and Policy Lessons from Influenza, Brian J. Asquith
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy Papers
Social Capital Determinants and Labor Market Networks, Brian J. Asquith, Judith K. Hellerstein, Mark J. Kutzbach, and David Neumark
Publication: Presentations
Why COVID-19 Hit Michigan So Hard, John C. Austin and Brad J. Hershbein
Publication: External Papers and Reports
The Economics and Politics of the Fall and Rise of Income Inequality in the United States, Charles L. Ballard
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Real-Time Measurement of Business Conditions, Macroeconomic Surprises, and Uncertainty: Is a Recession Looming?, Alessandro Barbarino and Chiara Scotti
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Getting It Wrong: How Faulty Monetary Statistics Undermine the Fed, the Financial System, and the Economy, William A. Barnett and Kun He
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
5 Big Ideas in Inequality: Good Jobs - V, Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Presentations
Broadening Place-Based Jobs Policies: How to Both Target Job Creation and Broaden its Reach, Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy Papers
Investments Needed to Help Localities Recover from Pandemic, Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Journal Articles
Place-Based Policy: An Essay in Two Parts, Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy Papers
Reviving Distressed Communities, Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Presentations
The Aftermath of the Pandemic Recession: The Role of Economic Development Policy, Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Presentations
Coronavirus and the Economy: Repurposing Production, Helping the Needy, Saving Businesses, and Encouraging Job Preservation, Timothy J. Bartik and Brad J. Hershbein
Publication: Employment Research Newsletter
Special Briefing on COVID-19: Unemployment, and State and Local Fiscal Consequences, Timothy J. Bartik, Marcia Van Wagner, Matt Fabian, William Glasgall, and Susan Wachter
Publication: Presentations
The Earned Income Tax Credit and Maternal Time Use: More Time Working and Less Time with Kids?, Jacob Bastian and Lance J. Lochner
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Firms, Jobs, and Gender Disparities in Top Incomes: Evidence from Brazil, Felipe Benguria
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Research for Equity in Recovery III: Small Businesses, Marianne Bertrand, Chi Mac, Maurice A. Jones, and Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Presentations
A Closer Look at the Chicago Fed’s Activity Indexes, Scott A. Brave
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Do Stronger Employment Discrimination Protections Decrease Reliance on Social Security Disability Insurance? Evidence from the U.S. Social Security Reforms, Patrick Button and Mashfiqur R. Khan
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Job Search and Hiring with Two-Sided Limited Information about Workseekers’ Skills, Eliana Carranza, Robert Garlick, Kate Orkin, and Neil Rankin
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
The Long-Term Effects of Labor Market Entry in a Recession: Evidence from the Asian Financial Crisis, Eleanor Jawon Choi, Jaewoo Choi, and Hyelim Son
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Income in the Off-Season: Household Adaptation to Yearly Work Interruptions, John Coglianese and Brendan M. Price
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
Income in the Off-Season: Household Adaptation to Yearly Work Interruptions, John Coglianese and Brendan M. Price
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Findings and Conclusions, Robert F. Cook Editor
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the CARES Act on Earnings and Inequality, Guido Matias Cortes and Eliza C. Forsythe
Publication: Employment Research Newsletter
Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the CARES Act on Earnings and Inequality, Guido Matias Cortes and Eliza C. Forsythe
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic and the CARES Act on Earnings and Inequality, Guido Matias Cortes and Eliza C. Forsythe
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
The Heterogeneous Labor Market Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Guido Matias Cortes and Eliza C. Forsythe
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Rising Policy Uncertainty, Steven J. Davis
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
How Many Americans Have Lost Jobs with Employer Health Coverage During the Pandemic?, Paul Fronstin and Stephen A. Woodbury
Publication: External Papers and Reports
The New Inequality: The Distribution of Retirement and Older Working Time in OECD Countries, Teresa Ghilarducci
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Nowcasting the Great Recession, Domenico Giannone, Eric Qian, Argia Sbordone, Mihir Trivedi, and Patrick Adams
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
The Enduring Local Harm from Recessions, Brad J. Hershbein and Bryan A. Stuart
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
The Enduring Local Harm from Recessions, Brad J. Hershbein and Bryan A. Stuart
Publication: Employment Research Newsletter
The Evolution of Local Labor Markets After Recessions, Brad J. Hershbein and Bryan A. Stuart
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Income Inequality, Progressive Taxation, and Tax Expenditures, James R. Hines Jr.
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
From Time Use to Contingent Work to Labor Supply: Thoughts on the Contributions of Alan Kreuger, Michael Horrigan
Publication: Journal Articles
Variability in U.S. Labor Markets: A Presentation to the Workers’ Compensation Research Institute, Michael Horrigan
Publication: Presentations
IZA COVID-19 Crisis Response Monitoring: United States, Susan N. Houseman
Publication: External Papers and Reports
Alternative Economic Indicators, C. James Hueng, Editor
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Alternative Economic Indicators, C. James Hueng, Editor
Publication: Upjohn Press
Introduction [to Evolving Approaches to the Economics of Public Policy: Views of Award-Winning Economists], Jean Kimmel, Editor
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Sources of Displaced Workers' Long-Term Earnings Losses, Marta Lachowska, Alexandre Mas, and Stephen A. Woodbury
Publication: Journal Articles
Why Has Income Inequality Increased while Education Inequality Has Decreased in Many Developing Countries?, David Lam
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Introduction [to The Economics of Health], Donald J. Meyer Editor
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Tuition-Free College Plan is Smart Investment in Michigan’s Future, Michelle Miller-Adams
Publication: Periodical Articles
We Need Tuition-Free College. For Adults., Michelle Miller-Adams
Publication: Periodical Articles
Measuring Alternative Work Arrangements for Research and Policy, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publication: Books
Tax Credits for Child Care Increase Take Up and May Help More Mothers Work, Gabrielle Pepin
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
Tax Credits for Child Care Increase Take-Up and May Help More Mothers Work, Gabrielle Pepin
Publication: Employment Research Newsletter
The Effects of Child Care Subsidies on Paid Child Care Participation and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from the Child and Dependent Care Credit, Gabrielle Pepin
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
The Long-Term Labor Market Effects of Parental Unemployment, Bernhard Schmidpeter
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Institutions, Structures, and Policy Paradigms: Toward Understanding Inequality in Africa, Howard Stein
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Measuring Economies from Space, Adam Storeygard
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
Better Jobs, Longer Working Lives: Proposals to Improve the Low-Wage Labor Market for Older Workers, Beth C. Truesdale
Publication: External Papers and Reports
2019
Making Ends Meet: The Role of Informal Work in Supplementing Americans’ Income, Katharine G. Abraham and Susan N. Houseman
Publication: Journal Articles
The Importance of Informal Work in Supplementing Household Income, Katharine G. Abraham and Susan N. Houseman
Publication: Employment Research Newsletter
The Importance of Informal Work in Supplementing Household Income, Katharine G. Abraham and Susan N. Houseman
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
Evaluation of Per Scholas as an Employee Recruiting Tool for Businesses, Lee Adams, Jing Cai, Janelle Grant, Brad J. Hershbein, and Bridget F. Timmeney
Publication: Reports
Can Antipoverty Policies Change Neighborhood Outcomes in the Long Run?, Brian J. Asquith
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
U.S. Job Flows and the China Shock, Brian J. Asquith, Sanjana Goswami, David Neumark, and Antonio Rodriguez-Lopez
Publication: Journal Articles
Place-Based Jobs Policies, Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Presentations
Should Place-Based Jobs Policies Be Used to Help Distressed Communities?, Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Should Place-Based Jobs Policies Be Used to Help Distressed Communities? Yes, but Current Policies Need Reforms, Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Presentations