PUBLICATIONS Search for: All CategoriesArticles & Op-EdsBlog: By the NumbersBooksFiguresMember StatementsNewsPapersPolicy BriefsAll TopicsClimate, Energy, and InfrastructureIncome Inequality and Labor MarketSocial Policy and EducationTax and BudgetTechnology and InnovationTrade, Immigration, and Globalization Recent Publications : Income Inequality and Labor Market February 04 2019 | Papers A Policymaker’s Guide to Labor Force Participation This chapter aims to provide policy makers with a useful framework for thinking about the question: “Why are so many people deciding that seeking work isn’t worth it?” After reviewing relevant facts and trends about labor force participation in the... Bruce Reed, Keith Hennessy February 04 2019 | Papers The Challenges of Leveraging Online Education for Economically Vulnerable Mid-Career Americans This chapter lays out some of the central questions policymakers should ask when considering plans to leverage online education for economically vulnerable mid-career Americans, as well as the state of the evidence surrounding those questions. In short, existing research provides... Joshua Goodman February 04 2019 | Papers The Higher Wages Tax Credit In this chapter, author David Neumark proposes a Higher Wages Tax Credit (HWTC) to partially offset the costs imposed by minimum wage increases on firms that employ low-skilled labor. Following a minimum wage increase, the HWTC would provide a tax... David Neumark February 04 2019 | Papers A Policy Agenda to Develop Human Capital for the Modern Economy This proposal recognizes the simultaneous need for more college educated workers and also for a higher level of labor market skill among non-college educated individuals. The authors propose to invest in the upskilling of the American workplace by better leveraging... Amy Ganz, Melissa S. Kearney, Austan Goolsbee, Glenn Hubbard February 04 2019 | Papers The Link Between Wages and Productivity Is Strong In this chapter, author Michael R. Strain first discusses the wage-setting process and the conceptual issues that are of critical importance to any empirical investigation of the link between compensation and productivity. He then highlights some recent evidence suggesting that,... Michael R. Strain February 04 2019 | Papers Introduction: The Need to Expand Economic Opportunity The pursuit of economic opportunity for all Americans is as important to the health of the country’s economy as it is to the strength of its democracy. The promise that hard work and determination will yield economic success is a... Melissa S. Kearney, Amy Ganz February 04 2019 | Papers Creating Economic Opportunity for More Americans Through Productivity Growth The U.S. economy in recent years has been characterized by slow average productivity growth and increasing productivity dispersion within industries. In this essay, author Chad Syverson discusses research into the potential causes of these patterns and outlines several policy changes... Chad Syverson February 04 2019 | Papers Restoring Economic Opportunity for “The People Left Behind”: Employment Strategies for Rural America In order to stimulate employment in rural areas, author James P. Ziliak proposes a two-fold strategy of bringing “people to jobs” and “jobs to people,” an approach that combines people-based and place-based policies. The people-based policies include relocation assistance payments... James Ziliak February 04 2019 | Papers Scaling Apprenticeship to Increase Human Capital In this chapter, author Robert Lerman argues that a large-scale apprenticeship program could address these challenges, while also yielding substantial additional gains for employers and the U.S. economy. He first reviews the evidence on apprenticeship, which suggests that increasing the... Robert I. Lerman February 04 2019 | Papers Economic Strategy for Higher Wages and Expanded Labor Participation In this chapter, authors Jason Furman and Phillip Swagel propose two alternative policy options for promoting increased earnings and employment of low-income households: expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) among childless workers, and implementing a wage subsidy for low-income... Jason Furman, Phillip Swagel « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next »