With unemployment hovering between 8 and 9 percent, the United States labor market has become a hot topic for the public and politicians alike. Gender pay equity, labor market experiences of young adults and impending labor shortages are some of the topics where our faculty below can provide expertise.
Jobs and U.S. Economy
Related Faculty Experts
William (Bill) Dickens
Distinguished Professor of Economics and Social Policy
Employers lack confidence, not skilled labor
Alan Clayton-Matthews
Professor, Director of Quantitative Methods in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs
Third straight month of job cuts in Massachusetts
a.clayton-matthews@neu.edu
617.373.2909
Kamran Dadkhah
Associate Professor of Economics
Pistachios as a key Iranian export
k.dadkhah@neu.edu
617.373.2297
Barry Bluestone
Director of the Kitty and Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy; Russell B. and Andree B. Stearns Professor of Political Economy; Founding Dean, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs
Investing in the state's life sciences industry
b.bluestone@neu.edu
617.373.8595




