劳动力短缺吗?

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Business Economics Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-20 DOI:10.1057/s11369-021-00246-z
Michael Horrigan, Misty Heggeness, Kate Bahn, Michael R Strain
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摘要

一个小组讨论了美国劳动力市场正在进行和未来的发展。迈克尔·霍里根指出,在新冠疫情引发的经济衰退中,失业主要集中在女性、少数族裔和受教育程度较低的工人身上。反过来,这些群体在重新获得工作方面进展不大,许多人已经离开了劳动力市场。Horrigan指出,职位空缺和工资增长之间的行业联系一点也不紧密,这表明劳动力短缺是工资没有使市场出清的传统解释需要修正。米斯蒂·海格内斯指出,最近女性劳动力参与率下降的主要原因是有工作的母亲,但她们的行为与过去并没有根本不同。解决职业母亲担忧的政策可能会减少最近出现的这种波动的可能性。Kate Bahn进一步讨论了更具体的此类政策,包括带薪休假,带薪病假,更可预测的工作时间表,更多的收入支持,以及工会的复兴,这些政策不仅可以缓解困难,还可以提高劳动力市场的效率。迈克尔·斯特兰认为,联邦政策极大地促进了消费需求,但收入支持计划以及其他问题限制了供应,导致了在劳动力市场上观察到的一些扭曲。虽然他支持其他小组成员提出的一些政策,但他对已经提出的具体政府计划的效果持怀疑态度。
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Is there a labor shortage?

Is there a labor shortage?

Is there a labor shortage?

Is there a labor shortage?

A panel discusses ongoing and prospective developments in the US labor market. Michael Horrigan points out that job losses in the COVID recession were heavily concentrated among women, minorities, and less-educated workers. In turn, these groups have shown less progress regaining jobs, and many have left the labor force. Horrigan shows that the industry connection between vacancies and wage increases is not at all tight, suggesting that traditional explanations that labor shortages are a matter of wages not clearing the market needs to be modified. Misty Heggeness notes that much of the weakness in women's recent labor force participation has been by working mothers, but that their behavior has not been radically different than in the past. Policies that address the concerns of working mothers could lessen the possibility of swings like those recently seen. Kate Bahn expands to discuss more specific such policies, including paid leave, paid sick leave, more predictable work schedules, greater income support, as well as a revival of unions, as means to not only alleviate hardship, but also to increase labor market efficiency. Michael Strain contends that federal policy greatly enhanced consumer demand, but the income support programs, along with other problems, have restricted supply, leading to some of the distortions observed in the labor market. While he supports some of the policies proposed by other panelists, he is leery about the effects of specific government programs that have been offered.

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Business Economics
Business Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: Business Economics is a refereed journal that serves as an essential resource and provides practical information for people who apply economics in their jobs. It fulfils this purpose by: providing a leading forum for debating solutions to critical business problems or the analysis of key business issues. providing best-practice models, tools and hands-on techniques from professionals in business. representing an important channel for summaries of action-oriented analysis aimed at solving business problems. giving insight into how to apply economics within business and how economic professionals respond to challenges in the workplace. representing and interpreting current economic information and issues that are educational and useful on the job. In addition to regular articles, Business Economics also regularly publishes the following features:Focus on StatisticsFocus on Industries and Markets Economics at Work Book Reviews
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