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Labor market trends and outcomes : what has changed since the Great Recession?
Groshen, Erica L.
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Holzer, Harry J.
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2021
We describe trends in wages and labor force participation for the "working class" - whom we define as workers with high school or less education - compared to those with college or more. We compare cyclical peaks over the entire period 1979-2019, with particular focus on the Great Recession...
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After COVID-19 : building a more coherent and effective workforce development system in the US
Holzer, Harry J.
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2021
Workforce development in the US today is spread across higher education institutions (primarily public 2-year and for-profit colleges), labor market institutions and workplaces, with public funding from a range of sources. But outcomes for students and workers are weaker than they could be,...
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The US labor market in 2050 : supply, demand and policies to improve outcomes
Holzer, Harry J.
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2019
Current estimates suggest that over the coming decades, slower population growth and lower labor force participation will constrain the supply of labor in the U.S. The U.S. labor force will also become more diverse as immigration and fertility trends increase the size of minority populations....
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Connecting the disconnected : improving education and employment outcomes among disadvantaged youth
Edelman, Peter B.
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Holzer, Harry J.
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2013
In this paper we will briefly review recent trends in employment outcomes for disadvantaged youth, focusing specifically on those who have become "disconnected" from school and the labor market, and why these trends have occurred. We then review a range of policy prescriptions that might improve...
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Raising job quality and worker skills in the US : creating more effective education and workforce development systems in states
Holzer, Harry J.
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2012
To improve the employment rates and earnings of Americans workers, we need to create more coherent and effective education and workforce development systems, focusing primarily (though not exclusively) on disadvantaged youth and adults, and with education and training more clearly targeted...
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Immigration policy and less-skilled workers in the United States : reflections on future directions for reform
Holzer, Harry J.
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2011
This paper reviews the evidence on the effects of less-skilled immigration to the U.S., and their implications for immigration reform. It begins with a review of the costs of less-skilled immigration, in terms of competition to native-born American workers; and the benefits of such immigration...
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Holzer
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Harry
J
., and Neumark, David (2006). Affirmative action: What do we know? The Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 26(2), 463-490.
Holzer, Harry J.
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Neumark, David
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The original article to which this Erratum refers was published in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 25(2), 463-490.
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Affirmative action: What do we know?
Holzer, Harry J.
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Neumark, David
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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
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2006
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pp. 463-490
An Erratum for this article has been published in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management,26(1), 215.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008645740
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Declining employment among young black less-educated men: The role of incarceration and child support
Holzer, Harry J.
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Offner, Paul
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Sorensen, Elaine
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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
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2005
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pp. 329-350
In this paper, we explore the continuing decline in employment and labor force participation of nonenrolled Black men between the ages of 16 and 34 who have a high school education or less in the 1980s and 1990s. We focus on two fairly new developments: (1) the dramatic growth in the number of...
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Public transit and the spatial distribution of minority employment: Evidence from a natural experiment
Holzer, Harry J.
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Quigley, John M.
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Raphael, Steven
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2003
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pp. 415-441
A recent expansion of the San Francisco Bay Area's heavy rail system represents an exogenous change in the accessibility of inner-city minority communities to a concentrated suburban employment center. We evaluate this natural experiment by conducting a two-wave longitudinal survey of firms,...
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