Smart targeting of jobs at distressed places offers cost-effective, lasting effects
A new paper finds that targeting jobs at distressed places can boost national and state economies.
New construction makes homes more affordable—even for those who can't afford the new units
New market-rate housing can lower housing costs in neighborhoods across a metro area
New research debunks popular notions about multiple jobholding
New research debunks popular notions about multiple jobholding.
Earned Income Tax Credit reduces poverty over the long term in disadvantaged areas
New research shows long-term benefits of antipoverty policies in areas of concentrated poverty.
What are realistic job multipliers?
Upjohn Institute researchers show that job multipliers touted by economic development policymakers are often overstated.
Hot days hurt workers more as climate warms
Marcus Dillender finds that avoiding exposure to extreme temperatures is easier for outdoor workers when such temperatures are rare
Upjohn Institute report offers ideas to help communities build broadly-shared prosperity
Report outlines strategies that small and medium-sized cities, along with rural areas, can follow to create jobs for their residents
W.E. Upjohn Institute welcomes Bureau of Labor Statistics Associate Commissioner Michael Horrigan as its new president
Horrigan previously served as associate commissioner with the Bureau of Labor Statistics