CEPR identifies and tracks trends affecting American workers and their wages and benefits, as well as unemployment rates.
CEPR identifica y monitorea las tendencias que afectan a los trabajadores estadounidenses incluyendo sus salarios y beneficios, así como las tasas de desempleo.
CEPR identifies and tracks trends affecting American workers and their wages and benefits, as well as unemployment rates.
CEPR identifica y monitorea las tendencias que afectan a los trabajadores estadounidenses incluyendo sus salarios y beneficios, así como las tasas de desempleo.
· Op-Ed/Commentary
GovernmentWorkers Gender, Debt, and Dropping OutJohn Schmitt / February 21, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Workers The Family and Medical Leave Act at 20, Part 1Eileen Appelbaum / February 20, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthWorkers Minimum Wage: Who Decided Workers Should Fall Behind?Dean Baker / February 19, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
GovernmentInequalityWorkers Tax Credit Expansions Don’t Make Up for the Lower Minimum Wage Increase Proposed by President ObamaShawn Fremstad / February 15, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
InequalityWorkers Raising Minimum Wage to $9 Not Enough to Ensure that Families with Fulltime Workers Live Above Poverty LineShawn Fremstad / February 14, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
GovernmentInequalityWorkers Nearly 1.4 Million Workers Have Below-Poverty Incomes; Most of Them Have Education Beyond High SchoolShawn Fremstad / February 13, 2013
· report
Workers Why Does the Minimum Wage Have No Discernible Effect on Employment?John Schmitt / February 13, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthWorkers The Deficit: Why We Should Make It GrowDean Baker / February 08, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Workers After 20 Years It’s Time for Paid FMLAEileen Appelbaum / February 04, 2013
· report
Climate ChangeEnvironmentEuropeGovernmentWorkersWorld Reduced Work Hours as a Means of Slowing Climate ChangeDavid Rosnick / February 04, 2013