issue Labor

Equitable Growth supports research and policy analysis on how inequalities in wages, bargaining power, and the evolving labor market affect workers’ economic security and opportunity as well as broad-based economic growth.

Photo credit: Bannafarsai_Stock/shutterstock.com

Too many workers have been left behind as the benefits of growth increasingly accrue to those at the top of the income and wealth distribution. Equitable Growth supports research to improve our understanding of what is driving these trends, who is affected, and what policies can boost wages for all workers, provide for safe and equitable workplaces, develop pathways for upward mobility, and encourage stronger economic growth and stability.

Featured Research

post

What is going on with wage growth in the United States?

Inequality & MobilityLabor
post

Strong unions push firms to reduce riskier debt, lowering risks of unemployment for U.S. workers

LaborInequality & Mobility
report

Industrial policies will be more effective at supporting good jobs and a stronger U.S. economy where there is institutional support for worker power

LaborInequality & Mobility
Executive action to spur equitable growth

Executive actions to strengthen unions and increase worker power in the United States

Labor
post

A primer on monopsony power: Its causes, consequences, and implications for U.S. workers and economic growth

Labor
TOPICS: 1
TOPICS: Monopsony
post

Paid sick time and paid family and medical leave support workers in different ways and are both good for the broader U.S. economy

FamiliesLabor
TOPICS: Health, Paid Leave

Explore Content in Labor1735

Reset
post

JOLTS Day Graphs: November 2017 Report Edition

Labor
post

Equitable Growth’s Jobs Day Graphs: December 2017 Report Edition

Inequality & MobilityLabor
post

JOLTS Day Graphs: October 2017 Report Edition

Labor
post

New data on the changing U.S. occupational structure

Labor
TOPICS: 1
TOPICS: Job Mobility
working paper

The evolving U.S. occupational structure

Labor
TOPICS: 1
TOPICS: Job Mobility
post

U.S. corporate tax cuts and wage growth

LaborTax & Macroeconomics
post

Tax legislation is no place for paid family leave

FamiliesLaborTax & Macroeconomics
post

What does the research show about the need for fair work scheduling legislation in the United States?

Labor
post

JOLTS Day Graphs: September 2017 Report Edition

Labor
post

Equitable Growth’s Jobs Day Graphs: October 2017 Report Edition

Inequality & MobilityLabor
post

The gender gap in economics has ramifications far beyond the ivory tower

Inequality & MobilityLabor
TOPICS: Gender, Pay Equity
working paper

The productivity slowdown and the declining labor share: A neoclassical exploration

Inequality & MobilityLabor
TOPICS: 1
TOPICS: GDP 2.0

Experts on the issue

Grantee

Anna Salomons

Utrecht University

Learn More
Grantee

Tanya Byker

Middlebury College

Learn More
Grantee

Kate Bronfenbrenner

Cornell University

Learn More
Grantee

Sari Pekkala Kerr

Wellesley College

Learn More
Grantee

Jesse Rothstein

University of California, Berkeley

Learn More
Connect with us!

Explore the Equitable Growth network of experts around the country and get answers to today's most pressing questions!

Get in Touch