Work
Few things define our lives as much as work and the size and composition of the labor force is a large driver of economic output. Many factors influence the labor market, such as immigration, crime, and tax rates. SIEPR scholars study how people and businesses make decisions to work and hire employees in the U.S. and abroad, and produce research used to inform policies affecting workplaces, employees, and families.
Keywords: labor supply and demand, entrepreneurship, retirement, personnel economics, marriage, fertility, immigration, migration
People in Work Research
- Professor of Economics
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Young Scholars Program
- Professor of Management Science and Engineering
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Medicine
- Professor of Economics
- Professor in Technology and the Economy, Emeritus
- Associate Professor at the ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ Doerr School of Sustainability
- Associate Professor of Medicine
- Senior Fellow
- Professor of Economics
- Trione Director of SIEPR
- Senior Fellow
- Senior Fellow
- Professor of Sociology
- Visiting Assistant Professor
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Co-Director, ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ Center on China's Economy and Institutions (SCCEI)
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Law
- Associate Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Research Scholar
- Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Assistant Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Tad and Dianne Taube Healthcare Fellow and Faculty Fellow
- Professor of Economics, Strategic Management, and International Business, Emeritus
- Associate Professor of Health Policy
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Charles R. Schwab Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Assistant Professor of Economics
- Executive Director and Senior Research Scholar
- Associate Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
Related Publications
- Ahmed, S., Goda, G. ., Hahn, M., & Hehmeyer, P. (2023). Following the rules: Connecting academic research to policy. Policy Brief.
- Price, B. ., & Wasserman, M. . (2023). School’s out: Summer breaks tied to women leaving work. Policy Brief.
- Barrero, J. ., Bloom, N., & Davis, S. . (2023). The Evolution of Working from Home. Working Paper.
Related News
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Expert on work, economic uncertainty named SIEPR senior fellow
Steven Davis comes to SIEPR with a track record of working closely with economic policymakers.
November 01, 2023
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Working from home is here to stay. I can prove it with data — lots and lots of data, writes SIEPR's Nick Bloom in a new op-ed for The New York Times.
October 16, 2023
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