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September 9, 2024

Employee Stock Ownership Plans boost job satisfaction in U.S. manufacturing sector

Study finds higher satisfaction with culture, leadership, and work-life balance in employee-owned firms

  • career
  • collective bargaining
  • culture
  • employee ownership
  • ESOP
  • job satisfaction
  • leadership
  • work-life balance
  • Adrianto Adrianto
  • Ainhoa Urtasun
  • Avner Ben-Ner
  • Jason Sockin
Research

August 14, 2023

Worker pay rose in U.S. chains that abandoned no-poaching clauses

New study points to the importance of antitrust policy and enforcement for worker welfare

  • antitrust
  • employer market power
  • franchising
  • oligopsony
  • Brian Callaci
  • Marshall Steinbaum
  • Matt Walsh
  • Matthew Gibson
  • Sergio Pinto
Research

July 26, 2023

What we associate with first names and how it helps explain discrimination

Employers overestimate Black-White gap in productivity and discriminate, especially when making fast hiring decisions

  • hiring discrimination
  • name associations
  • race discrimination
  • Martin Abel
  • Rulof Burger
Research

June 16, 2023

How wildfires affect labor income

U.S. study shows that drifting wildfire smoke reduces earnings thousands of miles away

  • air pollution
  • climate change
  • labor income
  • wildfires
  • David Molitor
  • Eric Zou
  • Mark Borgschulte
Research

November 11, 2022

How firms adjust when they cannot hire foreigners for low-skill work

New study uses randomized work-visa restrictions to study the effect of low-skill immigration in the U.S.

  • labor migration
  • low-skilled workers
  • United States
  • Ethan G. Lewis
  • Michael A. Clemens
Research

August 20, 2021

Hotter temperatures increased workplace injuries in California

New study finds that incidents are undercounted in official records

  • climate change
  • heat
  • inequality
  • workplace safety
  • Jisung Park
  • Nora Pankratz
  • Patrick Behrer
Research

December 10, 2018

Steering more students into STEM?

Costs of delivering postsecondary instruction differ markedly by field of study

  • disciplines
  • education
  • engineering
  • faculty
  • math
  • STEM
  • students
  • tuition
  • university
  • Andew Simon
  • Fernando Furquim
  • John E. Sawyer
  • Kevin Stange
  • Steven W. Hemelt
Research

November 19, 2018

Race-blind school admissions policy increases racial segregation

Rolling back integration efforts harms student outcomes

  • affirmative action
  • discrimination
  • education
  • magnet schools
  • racial segregation
  • schooling
  • student outcomes
  • United States
  • Jason Cook
Research

April 24, 2018

The moral hazard of life-saving innovations: Naloxone access, opioid abuse, and crime

By Jennifer Doleac and Anita Mukherjee The United States is grappling with an epidemic of opioid abuse and mortality. The […]

  • crime
  • drugs
  • health
  • moral hazard
  • mortality
  • risk
  • substance abuse
  • United States
  • Anita Mukherjee
  • Jennifer Doleac
Research

November 16, 2017

Economic costs of global warming

Climate change is considered one of the major challenges of the 21st century. While politicians and scientists at the COP23 […]

  • birth rates
  • China
  • climate change
  • economic outcomes
  • global warming
  • life expectancy
  • manufacturing
  • mortality
  • total factor productivity
  • United States
  • Alan I. Barreca
  • Joseph S. Shapiro
  • Junjie Zhang
  • Karen Clay
  • Kyle C. Meng
  • Melanie Guldi
  • Michael Greenstone
  • Olivier Deschenes
  • Peng Zhang
Research

May 24, 2017

Rise in earnings inequality is the biggest difficulty in today’s US labor market

A new IZA World of Labor report looking at the US labor market (2000-2016) finds a remarkable drop in the […]

  • earnings
  • Great Recession
  • income inequality
  • labor force participation
  • macro conditions
  • unemployment
  • United States
  • US labor market
  • Daniel S. Hamermesh

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