Research ArticleI. Longer-Term Impact of the Great Recession on Workers and Firms
Open Access
The Great Recession and Its Aftermath: What Role for Structural Changes?
Jesse Rothstein
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences April 2017, 3 (3) 22-49; DOI: https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2017.3.3.02
Jesse Rothstein
aProfessor of public policy and economics and director of the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment at the University of California, Berkeley, and is a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research
REFERENCES
- ↵Ananat, Elizabeth O., Anna Gassman-Pines, and Christina M. Gibson-Davis. 2011. “The Effects of Local Employment Losses on Children’s Educational Achievement.” In Whither Opportunity? Rising Inequality and the Uncertain Life Chances of Low-Income Children, edited by Greg J. Duncan and Richard Murnane. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
- ↵Bernstein, Jared, and Dean Baker. 2003. The Benefits of Full Employment: When Markets Work for People. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute.
- ↵Bewley, Truman F. 1999. Why Wages Don’t Fall During a Recession. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
- ↵
- Blanchard, Olivier J., and
- Peter Diamond
- ↵Clark, Kim B., and Lawrence H. Summers. 1982. “The Dynamics of Youth Unemployment.” In The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes, and Consequences, edited by Richard B. Freeman and David S. Wise. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- ↵Congressional Budget Office. 2012. Understanding and Responding to Persistently High Unemployment. Washington: Congressional Budget Office. Available at: https://www.cbo.gov/publication/42989; accessed October 6, 2016.
- ↵Davis, Steven J., R. Jason Faberman, and John C. Haltiwanger. 2010. “The Establishment-Level Behavior of Vacancies and Hiring.” NBER Working Paper No. W16265. Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research.
- ↵Diamond, Peter. 2010. “Unemployment, Vacancies, Wages.” Nobel Prize Lecture (December 8). Available at: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economic-sciences/laureates/2010/diamond-lecture.pdf; accessed October 6, 2016.
- ↵
- ↵Farber, Henry S., and Robert G. Valletta. 2013. “Do Extended Unemployment Benefits Lengthen Unemployment Spells? Evidence from Recent Cycles in the US Labor Market.” NBER Working Paper No. W19048. Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research.
- ↵Ghayad, Rand, and William Dickens. 2012. “What Can We Learn by Disaggregating the Unemployment-Vacancy Relationship?” Public Policy Brief No. 12-3. Boston: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
- ↵Hall, Robert E. 2014. “Quantifying the Lasting Harm to the U.S. Economy from the Financial Crisis.” NBER Working Paper No. W20183. Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research.
- ↵
- Heckman, James, and
- Burton Singer
- ↵
- Kahn, Lisa B
- ↵Kaplan, Greg, and Sam Schulhofer-Wohl. 2015. “Understanding the Long-Run Decline in Interstate Migration.” Working Paper 697. Minneapolis: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
- ↵Kocherlakota, Narayana. 2010. “Inside the FOMC.” Speech in Marquette, Michigan, August 17.
- ↵
- ↵Krueger, Alan B., Judd Cramer, and David Cho. 2014. “Are the Long-Term Unemployed on the Margins of the Labor Market?” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 2014 (Spring): 229–80.
- ↵Krueger, Alan B., and Andreas Mueller. 2011. “Job Search, Emotional Well-Being, and Job Finding in a Period of Mass Unemployment: Evidence from High Frequency Longitudinal Data.” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 2011 (Spring): 1–81.
- ↵Lazear, Edward P., and James R. Spletzer. 2012. “The United States Labor Market: Status Quo or a New Normal?” NBER Working Paper No. W18386. Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research.
- ↵Mishel, Lawrence. 2011. “Education Is Not the Cure for High Unemployment or Income Inequality.” EPI Briefing Paper No. 286. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute.
- ↵Mishel, Lawrence, Heidi Shierholz, and Kathryn Edwards. 2010. “Reasons for Skepticism About Structural Unemployment: Examining the Demand-Side Evidence.” EPI Briefing Paper No. 279. Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute.
- ↵
- ↵
- Oreopoulos, Philip,
- Till von Wachter, , and
- Andrew Heisz
- ↵Poterba, James M., and Lawrence H. Summers. 1986. “Reporting Errors and Labor Market Dynamics.” Econometrica: 1319–38.
- ↵Rothstein, Jesse. 2011. “Unemployment Insurance and Job Search in the Great Recession.” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 2011 (Fall): 143–213.
- ↵
- Rothstein, Jesse
- Rothstein, Jesse. 2014. “The Great Recession and Its Aftermath: What Role for Structural Changes?” Paper presented to the Building Human Capital and Economic Potential conference. University of Wisconsin (July 2014).
- ↵Şahin, Ayşegül, Joseph Song, Giorgio Topa, and Giovanni L. Violante. 2011. “Measuring Mismatch in the U.S. Labor Market.” Working paper. New York: Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
- ↵Schmitt, John, and Kris Warner. 2011. “Deconstructing Structural Unemployment.” Research Report No. 2011-6. Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic Policy Research.
- ↵
- ↵
- Sullivan, Daniel, and
- Till von Wachter
- ↵Summers, Lawrence H. 2016. “The Age of Secular Stagnation: What It Is and What to Do About It.” Foreign Affairs, February. Available at: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2016-02-15/age-secular-stagnation; accessed October 13, 2016.
- ↵Vlasic, Bill. 2011. “Detroit Sets Its Future on a Foundation of Two-Tier Wages.” New York Times, September 12.
- ↵
In this issue
The Great Recession and Its Aftermath: What Role for Structural Changes?
Jesse Rothstein
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences Apr 2017, 3 (3) 22-49; DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2017.3.3.02
Jump to section
Related Articles
- No related articles found.
Cited By...
- No citing articles found.