Russell Sage FoundationinRussell Sage FoundationAmerican slavery wasn’t just a white man’s businessLogan is Hazel C. Youngberg Trustees Distinguished Professor of Economics, The Ohio State UniversityJun 18Jun 18
Russell Sage FoundationinRussell Sage FoundationRSF Author Colin Gordon Discusses His Book: Patchwork ApartheidColin Gordon is Professor of and Chair of History at the University of IowaJun 11Jun 11
Russell Sage FoundationinRussell Sage FoundationRSF-Affiliated Scholars Featured in the NewsResearch by RSF-affiliated scholars on issues such as jobs and the economy and politics and the 2024 election has recently been featured in…Apr 25Apr 25
Russell Sage FoundationinRussell Sage FoundationMarch Jobs Report: Blockbuster Payroll Growth While Wages Stay ModerateHolzer is John LaFarge, Jr. S.J. Chair and Professor of Public Policy, Georgetown UniversityApr 16Apr 16
Russell Sage FoundationinRussell Sage FoundationThe suburban voter strategy isn’t as black and white as it used to beGordon is professor of history, University of IowaApr 9Apr 9
Russell Sage FoundationinRussell Sage FoundationUnemployment insurance needs an update for the gig-economyBy Alexandrea Ravenelle Originally published in The Hill on November 8, 2023Nov 8, 2023Nov 8, 2023
Russell Sage FoundationinRussell Sage FoundationLabor Market Moderates from Torrid Pace Of Last MonthBy Harry Holzer Originally published in Forbes on November 3, 2023Nov 8, 2023Nov 8, 2023
Russell Sage FoundationinRussell Sage FoundationSeptember 2023 Jobs Report Gives Fed Reason For PauseOriginally published in Forbes on October 6, 2023Oct 19, 2023Oct 19, 2023
Russell Sage FoundationinRussell Sage FoundationHow can we keep poor children from becoming poor adults?Photo: Harry Holzer (Credit: Georgetown University)Oct 19, 2023Oct 19, 2023
Russell Sage FoundationHow can we keep poor children from becoming poor adults?The nation’s income and poverty report for 2022, released by the Census Bureau last week, contained a number of disturbing findings.Sep 27, 2023Sep 27, 2023