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Working Women In The Pandemic Era, Federal Reserve Governor Michelle W. Bowman, At Arkansas Women's Commission Meeting, Russellville, Arkansas

<p><span>It's a pleasure to be with you today to talk about a subject that I experience directly&mdash;women's labor force participation.</span><span>&nbsp;I come to this issue with a similar perspective to this Commission, being from a heavily rural state and a small farming and ranching community deep in the Flint Hills of Kansas. But I also have roots here in Arkansas, my husband's family is from Hardy, and my father's mother was from Little Rock. It's really nice to be back in an area where I spent a lot of time growing up.</span></p>

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The long-run labour market effects of the Canada–US Free Trade Agreement

Increased import competition has been found to depress labour market outcomes, leading to pessimism that classic gains from trade are worth the accompanying labour market disruptions. This column examines the effect of the 1989 Canada-US Free Trade Agreement. While Canadian workers suffered short-run displacement and earnings losses in response to increased import competition,

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Policymaking, trust, and the demand for public services | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal

There is growing concern that citizens around the world have declining trust in institutions such as public health agencies, private corporations, scientists, or vaccine manufacturers. This column focuses on a family planning campaign in Peru to examine how government actions in the implementation of public programmes can shape trust in institutions and thus affect demand for

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Economic incentives and cognitive skill | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal

A longstanding puzzle in cognitive science is the secular rise in cognitive skill across generations. Cognitive scientists emphasise explanations such as improvements in health and nutrition. This column describes research using an economic model and population administrative data from Sweden to argue that this ‘Flynn effect’ may originate in part from changes in economic

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News Press - Le Chef de l'Etat a eu un entretien avec madame Esther Duflo Prix Nobel d'Economie 2019 - Présidence de la République de Côte d'Ivoire

Le chef de l'Etat ivoirien Alassane Ouattara s'est entretenu avec Esther Duflo, Prix Nobel d'Économie 2019, mercredi 6 juillet 2022, à Abidjan.Le Président de la République, S.E.M. Alassane OUATTARA,...

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Trade, family formation, and fertility in low-fertility settings

Germany's low natality rate has been a major source of concern for politicians for decades. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, this column analyses the effects of trade integration on family choices in Germany. The authors find that exposure to greater import competition from Eastern Europe led to worse labour market outcomes and lower fertility

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Forced displacement, gender identity norms, and marital stability in the wake of the war in Ukraine

Since February, more than six million Ukrainians have left their country and as many have been internally displaced. As the Ukrainian army is an overwhelmingly male institution, the war has led to the separation of many men from their spouses and children. This column argues that this factor may have unintended, long-term consequences for the welfare of Ukrainian households.

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Faith and assimilation | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal

How ethnic religious organisations influence immigrants’ assimilation in host societies has been surprisingly understudied. This column looks at the effect of Italian Catholic churches in the US between 1890 and 1920 when four million Italians moved to America and anti-Catholic sentiments were widespread. Italian churches reduced social assimilation of Italian immigrants,

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Sustaining relationships under the threat of expropriation

Sustaining relationships under the threat of expropriation
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Temporary work contracts and female labour market outcomes

Little is known about the effects of being a temporary contract holder on young workers’ subsequent labour market and family outcomes. This column provides insight into this question by studying a unique set of natural experiments in the Japanese airline industry, which changed the nature of the contract for flight attendants in the mid-1990s and then again in the mid-2010s.

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