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Institute for Work and Employment Research Labor

New Research Brief on Worker Voice and Public Policies Published

In the new briefing, titled "Worker Voice, Representation, and Implications for Public Policies," Kochan "examines the need to rebuild worker voice, power, and representation against the backdrop of building a new social contract at work..."

Jul 17, 2020
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Are U.S. Companies Overinvesting in Automation — And Underinvesting in People?

Does the U.S. tax system incentivize companies to overinvest in automation—at the expense of jobs?

Oct 7, 2020
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What Kind of Labor Organization Do U.S. Workers Want?

By Martha Mangelsdorf

If U.S. workers could select the characteristics of a labor organization to represent them, what would they choose? That’s the question explored in an intriguing new journal article by Alexander Hertel-Fernandez of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, William Kimball of ...

Oct 17, 2020
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New Research on Training Reveals Disparities

By Martha Mangelsdorf

In an economy with many low-wage jobs, employer-provided training can be an important route to upward economic mobility for workers. But which workers receive training? How do workers obtain new skills?

Oct 20, 2020
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Labor

MIT Task Force Report Emphasizes Need to Improve Workers' Economic Prospects

The MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future, an MIT-wide task force recently released its report—and the report includes an extensive focus on improving economic prospects for U.S. workers, particularly those who lack a college education.

Dec 7, 2020
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New Research Analyzes Effects of Learning on Employee Performance

The pandemic has affected the type of learning the IBM employees in the study pursued, as this graph shows, but the researchers found that "overall learning consumption remains high."

Dec 7, 2020
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Analytics

People Analytics and Fairness Within Organizations

At a recent virtual panel discussion organized at MIT Sloan, two industry executives and an MIT Sloan professor focused on the important and timely topic of people analytics, including how people analytics techniques can be used to ameliorate bias within organizations.

Dec 17, 2020
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What Will It Take to Improve Retail Jobs

By Françoise Carré Chris Tilly

Two big shocks, rapid technological change and COVID-19, have recently rocked retail. But the effects on workers have not been uniform.

Jan 22, 2021
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Institute for Work and Employment Research Analytics

Five Lessons from Experts in People Analytics

By Riddhima Sharma

MIT Sloan MBA student Riddhima Sharma shares insights learned from a panel at MIT Sloan on "Managing with Fairness: The Role of People Analytics."

Feb 19, 2021
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A Workplace Trend That Increases Income Inequality

Income inequality has been increasing in the United States in recent decades, to a level higher than in a number of other comparable economies. But what’s driving that rise?

Mar 17, 2021
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