labor economics

  • The Economics of Begging

    The Economics of Begging

    In cities around the globe, people can be found street-side asking for money. While there are some who chose to perform or sell small goods, others ask for cash without offering anything of value in return. These individuals, known as panhandlers, face harsh public scrutiny for begging, rather than working,…

  • Does Homeownership Make Workers More Resilient After Economic Shocks?

    Does Homeownership Make Workers More Resilient After Economic Shocks?

    During the Great Recession, workers around the globe unexpectedly lost their jobs due to large-scale layoffs and firm bankruptcies. The factors that led to their loss of employment were often unrelated to the individual. However, what happened afterward — whether they found new employment, what wage they accepted if they…

  • Is the gender wage gap explained by differences in productivity? An interview with Professor Yana Gallen

    Is the gender wage gap explained by differences in productivity? An interview with Professor Yana Gallen

    A vast literature has been developed on gender discrimination in the labor market. In 2018, women in the United States earned 80.5 cents for every dollar earned by men, according to the Census Bureau. In that regard, Dr. Yana Gallen published a paper titled “Motherhood and the Gender Productivity Gap,”…

  • Finding the Market Value in Certificates

    Finding the Market Value in Certificates

    How valuable are non-degree certificate programs for participants?