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State of Working America
State of Working America
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A01=Jared Bernstein
A01=John Schmitt
A01=Lawrence Mishel
Author_Jared Bernstein
Author_John Schmitt
Author_Lawrence Mishel
Average Income
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Earning Poverty Level Wages
economic stratification
employment instability
Entry Level Wages
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families
family
Family Income Growth
financial insecurity studies
Gdp Growth
Gini Ratio
Growing Wage Inequality
income
income distribution research
inequality
labor economics
labor market inequality trends
Male Wage Inequality
March Cps
married
Married Couple Families
median
Median Family Income
Minimum Wage Earners
Net Financial Assets
Percentage Points
poverty
Poverty Rates
Poverty Spells
rates
Slack Work
social mobility analysis
United States
wage
Wage Inequality
Wage Trends
West Germany
WORKING AMERICA
Product details
- ISBN 9780765600233
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Dec 1996
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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The State of Working America, 1996-97 presents a statistical portrait of the standard of living of America's working families based on the most recent data available. By thoroughly analyzing areas such as family income, taxes, wages, jobs, wealth, and poverty, Mishel, Bernstein, and Schmitt show how the current economy is reflected in the lives of American workers. The new edition will update all statistical data and add a chapter on regional differences.
Lawrence Mishel, Jared Bernstein, John Schmitt
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