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recent decades have been: 1) Modest real wage growth; 2) Rising earnings inequality; and 3) Declining labor force …, and limited college attainment); changing labor market institutions (such as declining unionism and stagnant federal wage …
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recent decades have been: 1) Modest real wage growth; 2) Rising earnings inequality; and 3) Declining labor force …, and limited college attainment); changing labor market institutions (such as declining unionism and stagnant federal wage …
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The author uses data from a 1992-94 survey of employers in four metropolitan areas to investigate the effects of skill demands, as measured by hiring requirements and job tasks, on the wages and employment of newly hired workers. Skill demands were generally associated with lower employment of...
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and changing job requirements. Lifelong learning accounts for workers could help. Expanding wage insurance and improving …
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early winter. As noted by others, we find low-wage and minority workers are hardest hit initially, but that recoveries have …
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race. We find real wage growth in the latter period for all workers, but not enough to change the long-term trends of …
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