Dan Paley
Increase in work variability reflects fundamental changes in employment relationships.
Shifting some of the cost of higher minimum wages to taxpayers puts the minimum wage on a more equal footing with other redistributional policies.
Financial well-being can help families weather economic shocks, invest in homes or education, or feel secure enough to search for better jobs.
The first of its kind long-term look adds to prior research that focused only on short-term benefits.
David Neumark
Author’s note: To better serve the goal of providing a one-stop shop for information on policies designed to increase economic self-sufficiency, this research inventory is a live document that will be…
Jeffrey Clemens, UC San Diego