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
United StatesWorkers Labor Market Policy Research Reports, February 5 to 11, 2016CEPR / February 12, 2016
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthWorkers During the Recession, Voluntary Job Quits Declined the Most for BlacksCEPR / February 12, 2016
· Op-Ed/Commentary
United StatesWorkers Congress Needs to Press Yellen on Mistaken Rate HikeCEPR / February 10, 2016
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Workers The Case for Paid Family LeaveCEPR / February 10, 2016
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthWorkers FedWatch: Low Interest Rates in the Late 1990s Led to 4.2 Million More Workers EmployedKevin Cashman / February 08, 2016
· Article
Workers The Universal Paid Leave Act of 2015Eileen Appelbaum / February 08, 2016
· Op-Ed/Commentary
United StatesWorkers Economy Adds 151,000 Jobs in JanuaryDean Baker / February 05, 2016
· Jobs Byte
Economic GrowthWorkers Job Growth Slows in January, Unemployment Falls to 4.9 PercentDean Baker / February 05, 2016
· Data Byte
Economic GrowthUnited StatesWorkers Job Growth by Sector, January 2016CEPR / February 05, 2016
· Data Byte
Economic GrowthWorkers The Real Rate of Recovery, February 2016Kevin Cashman / February 05, 2016