How Do Employers Belonging to Marginalized Communities Respond to Minimum Wage Increases? The Case of Immigrant-Owned Businesses in Seattle [0.03%]
边缘化社区的雇主如何应对最低工资上涨?以西雅图移民企业为例
Mahesh Somashekhar,James Buszkiewicz,Scott W Allard et al.
Mahesh Somashekhar et al.
Minimum wage opponents often argue that businesses owned by marginalized communities, which include woman-owned, Black-owned, and immigrant-owned businesses, are exceptionally vulnerable to minimum wage increases. Little research has invest...
COVID-19-Induced Automation: An Exploratory Study of Critical Occupations [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情引发的自动化:关于关键岗位的探索性研究
Chun Song,Lionel J Beaulieu,Indraneel Kumar et al.
Chun Song et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have spurred automation, especially in critical occupations. This article explores the potential of each detailed Standard Occupational Classification System (SOC) occupation being automated due to COVID-19. The au...
Is COVID-19 Causing More Business Closures in Poor and Minority Neighborhoods? [0.03%]
新冠疫情导致更多贫困和少数族裔社区企业停业?
Yasuyuki Yas Motoyama
Yasuyuki Yas Motoyama
We are starting to understand the magnitude of economic damage from the COVID-19 pandemic. Current estimates cover the national or state level, but tell us little about how massive business closures may be affecting urban vitality at the in...