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How Do Employers Recruit New Workers?

Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 21 , Issue 28

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Should More Student Loan Borrowers Use Income-Driven Repayment Plans?

Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 21 , Issue 20

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Gender Diversity, Vaccine Allocation, Immigration and More: A Recap of the Spring Research Workshop

Does gender diversity improve team performance? How should vaccines be allocated to combat a pandemic? How do employers affect how immigration impacts native workers? These were among the questions discussed by researchers during a recent virtual research workshop.
Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 21 , Issue 14

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Unemployment Insurance: Economic Lessons from the Last Two Recessions

Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 21 , Issue 26

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Eldernomics: A Richmond Fed Conference

Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 21 , Issue 23

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Who Values Access to College?

A quantitative model of college enrollment suggests that the value of college access varies greatly across individuals. Forty percent place no value on the option to attend despite large public subsidies, while 25 percent would enroll even without the subsidies. In the model, redirecting public funds from those who attend college irrespective of subsidies to those who don’t attend even with subsidies both preserves college enrollment and improves overall outcomes. While these two groups are clearly visible only in the model, and not in the data, this analysis suggests that more-targeted ...
Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 20 , Issue 03

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New from the Richmond Fed’s Regional Matters blog

Recap of recent Regional Matters Blog posts.
Econ Focus , Issue 1Q , Pages 3

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