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Vaccines, Facebook, Miami: Your Monday Evening Briefing

Vaccines, Facebook, Miami: Your Monday Evening Briefing
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Ohio s $1 Million Lottery For Vaccinated Adults Draws On Behavioral Economics

Ohio s $1 Million Lottery For Vaccinated Adults Draws On Behavioral Economics
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Parental Participation In A Pandemic Labor Market

Parental Participation In A Pandemic Labor Market this post authored by Olivia Lofton, Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau, and Lily Seitelman Gender gaps in labor market outcomes during the pandemic largely reflect differences in parents’ experiences. Labor force participation fell much less for fathers compared with other men and all women at the onset of the pandemic; the recovery has been more pronounced for men and women without children. Meanwhile, labor force participation among mothers declined with the start of the school year. Evidence suggests flexibility in setting work schedules can offset some of the adverse impact on mothers’ employment, while the ability to work from home does not.

Student Government Feels Optimistic About Search For Next University President

Student Government Feels Optimistic About Search For Next University President If the Faculty Advisory Committee follows through on its goals, the next University President will be accessible, diverse, and open to change. By You are likely aware that the University of Chicago’s Board of Trustees has tasked a Trustee Search Committee and Faculty Advisory Committee with conducting a far-reaching search for our 14th University president. As Student Government’s Executive Slate, we recently met with Professors Robert Rosner, Erik Hurst, and Michael Franklin of the Faculty Advisory Committee to provide input on the presidential search. Unlike many of our meetings with administrators, we left this meeting optimistic that students have a unique chance to impact the direction of the University.

2020 Lessons, 2021 Priorities

2020 Lessons, 2021 Priorities this post authored by Mary C. Daly What lessons should we take from a difficult year - and what should our priorities be for 2021? Overcoming the harsh and uneven economic impacts of COVID-19 and returning to full employment and sustainable 2% inflation will be the Federal Reserve’s chief concerns. But success will require us to have confidence in the power of our tools. The following is adapted from a presentation by the president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco to the Arizona State University Economic Forecast Luncheon on December 1. Hello everyone. It’s safe to say that 2020 has been a year to remember. Twelve months ago, we were in the midst of the longest economic expansion in U.S. history. Unemployment sat near historic lows, wages and incomes were rising, and inflation was moving gradually back toward our 2% target.

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