The Labor Force and the Great Recession

The Great Recession and the slow recovery since have been the longest economic slump in seventy years. It affected vulnerable populations more than others. In this brief, our aim is to put this disaster into historical context, looking first at the overall state of the labor market and then at how the economic harm has been distributed across the population by gender, level of education, and race and ethnicity.

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Author: 

Michael Hout,
Erin Cumberworth
Publication Date: 
October 2012