Search results for racial wealth gap (231)
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Top charts of 2017: 12 charts that show the real problems policies must tackle, not the made-up ones
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The Class of 2017
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Receiving an inheritance helps white families more than black families
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EARNCon: St. Louis 2016
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The Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action means colleges will struggle to meet goals of diversity and equal opportunity
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Why ‘right-to-work’ was always wrong for Michigan: Restoring workers’ rights is key to reversing growing income inequality in Michigan
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References
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Chapter 1. Older workers
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State policy solutions for good home health care jobs—nearly half held by Black women in the South—should address the legacy of racism, sexism, and xenophobia in the workforce
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The state of the residential long-term care industry: A comprehensive look at employment levels, demographics, wages, benefits, and poverty rates of workers in the industry
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If you don’t like your job, can you always quit?: Pervasive monopsony power and freedom in the labor market
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The growing housing supply shortage has created a housing affordability crisis
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Public education funding in the U.S. needs an overhaul: How a larger federal role would boost equity and shield children from disinvestment during downturns
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Race and ethnicity in empirical analysis: How should we interpret the race variable?
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The myth of race-neutral policy
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Advancing anti-racist economic research and policy: Perspectives and resources on race, ethnicity, and the economy
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News from EPI › New essay series and chartbook offer perspectives on advancing anti-racist economic research and policy
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The role of local government in protecting workers’ rights: A comprehensive overview of the ways that cities, counties, and other localities are taking action on behalf of working people
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Inequality’s drag on aggregate demand: The macroeconomic and fiscal effects of rising income shares of the rich
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Abortion rights are economic rights: Overturning Roe v. Wade would be an economic catastrophe for millions of women
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Worker mobility in practice: Is quitting a right, or a luxury?
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Much has changed since the first May Day, but building worker power and combating racism and xenophobia remain just as important
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State of Working America 2021: Measuring wages in the pandemic labor market
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Understanding black-white disparities in labor market outcomes requires models that account for persistent discrimination and unequal bargaining power
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How public-sector workers are building power in Virginia
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The great reversal: The story of how an influential international organization changed its view on employment security, labor market flexibility, and collective bargaining
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States are sitting on American Rescue Plan funds that could help against the Omicron variant
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Unions are not only good for workers, they’re good for communities and for democracy: High unionization levels are associated with positive outcomes across multiple indicators of economic, personal, and democratic well-being
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Alt-labor’s turn toward politics and public policy to combat the exploitation of low-wage workers: Building power and ‘punching above their weight’
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Moral policy = Good economics: Lifting up poor and working-class people—and our whole economy