Past
Reconnecting to Work: Consequences of Long-Term Unemployment and Prospects for Job Creation
- 4:15 pm EDT
- Ackerman 2nd Floor Lounge 405 Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90095 - UCLA
Past
Leading authorities on labor and employment gathered at UCLA for a scholarly conference on persistent high unemployment in the wake of the most severe economic downturn in American history since the Great Depression. “Reconnecting to Work: Consequences of Long-Term Unemployment and Prospects for Job Creation” addressed a range of subjects, from policies aimed at boosting employment to the psychological hurdles faced by the unemployed. CEPR Senior Economist John Schmitt took part in a panel on international policy comparisons. The conference was sponsored by UCLA’s Institute for Research on Labor and Employment.
Dennos Museum Center Milliken Auditorium, Traverse City, MI