To Keep Students Focused, Try Paying Their Parents
A study of subsidized training programs and incentives explored who should be included.
To Keep Students Focused, Try Paying Their ParentsHow the housing boom masked a weak job market
The economic downturn exposed a secular, decades-old downward trend in manufacturing employment
Research suggests that housing contributed little to the aggregate increase in nonemployment in the 2000s, while manufacturing contributed about 40%.
Kerwin Kofi Charles, Erik Hurst, and Matthew J. Notowidigdo, “Manufacturing Decline, Housing Booms, and Non- Employment,” Working paper, April 2013.
A study of subsidized training programs and incentives explored who should be included.
To Keep Students Focused, Try Paying Their ParentsIn Denmark, those who picked education benefits over disability payments got back to work within seven years, and with a 25 percent raise.
College Bests Benefits for Injured WorkersHistory suggests inefficient economies benefit the most.
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