2021
Informed Choices: Gender Gaps in Career Advice, Yana Gallen and Melanie Wasserman
Publication: Employment Research Newsletter
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: External Papers and Reports
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 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: External Papers and Reports
Contract Work at Older Ages, Katharine G. Abraham, Brad J. Hershbein, and Susan N. Houseman
Publication: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
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 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
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: Upjohn Institute Working Papers
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
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
Alternative Economic Indicators, C. James Hueng, Editor
Publication: Upjohn Press Book Chapters
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: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs
The Importance of Informal Work in Supplementing Household Income, Katharine G. Abraham and Susan N. Houseman
Publication: Employment Research Newsletter
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
Should We Target Jobs at Distressed Places, and If So, How?, Timothy J. Bartik
Publication: Upjohn Institute Policy and Research Briefs