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January 15, 2020  by Zach Parolin

Brookings Institution: Organized labor and the employment trajectories of workers in routine jobs

I have a new paper up at the Brookings Institution focused on the role of organized labor in shaping the employment and earnings trajectories of workers in routine jobs (those at greatest risk of automation). The paper can be found here and the video of the presentation can be found below.

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  • Brookings Institution: Organized labor and the employment trajectories of workers in routine jobs
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