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Posts March 12, 2020

How to bolster UI in response to COVID-19

Ryan Nunn argues that in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the UI system requires a number of reforms to support families and the broader economy.
Posts February 6, 2020

Labor market data suggests household income growth was strong in 2019

Leveraging monthly labor market data, Emily Moss, Ryan Nunn, and Jay Shambaugh analyze three components of income—wages, hours worked, and employment—to estima…
Posts January 2, 2020

Caregiving, labor, job search, and leisure: The time use of prime-age adults

In this analysis, we examine how prime-age working (ages 25–54) men and women allocate their time, overall and by parental status. This analysis shows that for…
Posts October 31, 2019

Veterans are engaged in the labor force and in the classroom

In an analysis of veterans and the work force, The Hamilton Project finds that school enrollment and disability status are among the most important factors in …
Papers October 3, 2019

Labor force nonparticipation: Trends, causes, and policy solutions

In this strategy paper, The Hamilton Project explores the decline in U.S. LFPR as well as patterns by age, gender, race, and education. We then assess potentia…
Papers September 5, 2019

Employment, education, and the time use of American youth

The Hamilton Project finds that changing employment and school enrollment patterns have contributed to declining labor force participation among youth, aged 16…
Papers August 22, 2019

The shift in private sector union participation: Explanations and effects

The Hamilton Project finds that the decline in private sector union membership is economically important for the future of labor. Unions can lift wages, reduce…
Posts August 1, 2019

Race and underemployment in the US labor market

In the latest analysis, The Hamilton Project explores how the nation’s underemployment rate reveals very different labor market outcomes for black, Hispanic, a…
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