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Moving The Needle What Tight Labor Markets Do For The Poor Katherine S Newman

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Moving The Needle What Tight Labor Markets Do For The Poor Katherine S Newman
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.88 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Katherine S. Newman, Elisabeth S. Jacobs
ISBN: 9780520976535, 0520976533
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Moving The Needle What Tight Labor Markets Do For The Poor Katherine S Newman by Katherine S. Newman, Elisabeth S. Jacobs 9780520976535, 0520976533 instant download after payment.

This accessible, data-rich investigation reveals how sustained tight labor markets can significantly improve the job prospects and life chances of America's most vulnerable households
Most research on poverty focuses on the damage caused by persistent unemployment. But what happens when jobs are plentiful and workers are hard to come by? Moving the Needle examines how very low unemployment boosts wages at the bottom, improves benefits, lengthens job ladders, and pulls the unemployed into a booming job market.
Drawing on over seventy years of quantitative data, as well as interviews with employers, jobseekers, and long-time residents of poor neighborhoods, Katherine S. Newman and Elisabeth S. Jacobs investigate the most durable positive consequences of tight labor markets. They also consider the downside of overheated economies that can ignite surging rents and spur outmigration. Moving the Needle is an urgent and original call to implement policies that will maintain the current momentum and prepare for the inevitable slowdown that lies ahead.

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