This research program examines the latest dynamics, institutions, and trends shaping employment and earnings, with a focus on policies to achieve full employment and the tendency of modern market economies to fall short of the mark. A cornerstone of this program is research on the job guarantee—a policy that would offer a publicly funded job to all who are willing and able to work.
168 Related Publications
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Working Paper No. 949
February 12, 2020
A Labor Market–Augmented Empirical Stock-Flow Consistent Model Applied to the Greek Economy
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Working Paper No. 946
February 03, 2020
The Relationship between Technical Progress and Employment
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Working Paper No. 941
December 12, 2019
Wage Differential between Palestinian Non-refugees and Palestinian Refugees in the West Bank and Gaza
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Working Paper No. 939
October 18, 2019
The Macroeconomic Loss Due to Violence against Women and Girls
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Working Paper No. 923
February 06, 2019
Economic Planning under Capitalism
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Working Paper No. 922
February 05, 2019
It Pays to Study for the Right Job
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Working Paper No. 921
January 29, 2019
Social Policy in Mexico and Argentina
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Working Paper No. 915
September 19, 2018
Black Employment Trends since the Great Recession
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July 11, 2018
Is a Job Guarantee Possible in America?
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July 06, 2018
What Is A Federal Jobs Guarantee?
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One-Pager No. 55
May 29, 2018
The Job Guarantee and the Economics of Fear
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May 20, 2018
Stephanie Kelton has the biggest idea in Washington