Tim Bartik proposes block grant to help distressed communities recover from recession and create jobs
These areas already lacked sufficient jobs before the COVID-19 recession and could fall farther behind without help.
Special Labor Day New Hires Quality Index focus on actual reported wages
Each Labor Day, Index creator Brad Hershbein examines trends in actual, reported wages of newly hired workers and compares these with the New Hires Quality Index.
Christopher O'Leary talks unemployment insurance on C-SPAN's Washington Journal
Watch video of Upjohn Institute Senior Economist Christopher O'Leary on the C-SPAN morning program Washington Journal.
Paper offers roadmap to create jobs in hard-hit areas
Aid to state and local governments is a key sticking point in ongoing Congressional negotiations over a new pandemic economic relief deal. Those governments are best positioned to boost jobs in economically distressed areas, according to a new policy paper from Upjohn Institute Senior Economist Timothy Bartik, but the Pandemic Recession has hit state and local budgets hard.
Economic Development Quarterly Issues Call for Proposals on Inclusive Economic Development and Recovery
2021 National Economic Summit on Inclusive Economic Development and Recovery Strategies to be held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston on September 23 and 24, 2021.
National Academy of sciences committee chaired by Susan Houseman releases report on alternative work arrangements
"Contingent Work and Alternative Work Arrangements"
Switching local government to a ward system may depress new housing construction
New working paper and policy brief show that towns reduced permitted housing units by 21 percent after the switch.
Michael Horrigan moderates panel with BLS, BEA and Census leaders (video)
Watch Upjohn Institute President Michael Horrigan moderate a panel with Commissioner William Beach of the Bureau of Labor Statistics; Mary Bohman, Acting Director of the Bureau of Economic Analysis; and Ron Jarmin, Deputy Director of the U.S. Census Bureau
A letter from Upjohn Institute President Michael Horrigan on addressing systemic racism
"We recognize the vital importance of addressing and correcting historical wrongs and are working to ensure the representation of people of color at every level within our Institute."
Michelle Miller-Adams opinion piece on tuition-free education in New York Times
"Five billion dollars may sound like a lot of money. But it is a small price to pay to improve prospects for workers and businesses alike."
Read the new issue of Employment Research
The latest issue is digital-only and available for free download
Institute announces the winners of its 2020 Early Career Research Awards
This year the Institute is awarding 15 ECRAs.
Upjohn Institute Main Campus Closed through April 13; Research Highlights Responses to Reduce Economic Fallout
UPDATE: The closure continues. Check our home page for the latest.
WMU Sichel Lecture Series continues on Wednesday, February 26 with a presentation by Rachel Connelly
"A Comparison of U.S. Parents' Time with Children by Child Gender and Family Structure"