Eileen Appelbaum is Co-Director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, Washington, DC, Fellow at Rutgers University Center for Women and Work, and Visiting Professor at the University of Leicester, UK. Prior to joining CEPR, she held positions as Distinguished Professor and Director of the Center for Women and Work at Rutgers University and as Professor of Economics at Temple University. She holds a PhD in economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Recession or not, there will be pain: Coping with corporate bonds
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Nonstandard work arrangements and older Americans, 2005–2017
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The New American Workplace
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Easing restrictions on visas doesn’t help any high-tech workers | EPI Viewpoints
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Congress Needs Jump-Start Initiatives to Keep Economic Expansion Moving—Viewpoints | EPI
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Instead of a Tax Cut, Send Out Dividends
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Shared Work, Valued Care—New Norms for Organizing Market Work and Unpaid Care Work
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The Economic Case for Coroporate Responsibility to Workers
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States Win Too With Prosperity Dividend
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THE CASE FOR A PROSPERITY DIVIDEND
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Declare a Prosperity Dividend: A stimulating idea for the U.S. economy
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What explains employment developments in the U.S.?
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Balancing Acts (EPI book)
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Manufacturing Advantage—(EPI book)
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Nonstandard Work, Substandard Jobs: Flexible Work Arrangements in the U.S.
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Managing Work and Family: Nonstandard Work Arrangements Among Managers and Professionals
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The Economic Case for Corporate Responsibility to Workers