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Does foreign aid cause economic growth in recipient countries?
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Galiani study cited in The Economist
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Kearney and Turner propose changes to the tax code
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Secondary earner tax deduction could make it easier for low-income families to work their way into the middle class
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Organizing for Power and Worker's Rights in the 21st Century
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The University of Maryland's Center for the History of the New America to host symposium
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Macroeconomics "getting real" by integration of big data, micro insights
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Haltiwanger seen as a prolific researcher whose contributions expand macroeconomic veracity
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Cohen comments on the age of first-time mothers
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Age at first birth linked with varying opportunities and education level
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Abraham comments on the quality of work
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Share of independent workers drops
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Sandra Hofferth interviews Daniel Hamermesh
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Comments on work-non-work balance, trends for rich-country time use, and labor market participation changes since 2000
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Leonard organizes 37th BREAD Conference
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Major networking and discussion event a cross-section of development economics leadership
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Katharine Abraham featured in The New York Times on Unemployment due to COVID-19 Outbreak
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Economists expect as many as a record 20 million job losses and an unemployment rate of around 15% in the April job report
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Katharine Abraham featured in Bloomberg on Job Saving after the COVID-19 Hit
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States' short-time compensation, or shared-work programs, are effective in helping retain trained staff members during COVID-19 outbreak
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