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Over the last three decades, large-scale economic developments, such as technological change, the decline in unionization, and changing skill requirements, have exacted their biggest toll on low-wage workers. These workers often possess few marketable skills and few resources with which to support themselves during periods of economic transition. InWorking and Poor, a distinguished group of economists and policy experts, headlined by editors Rebecca Blank, Sheldon Danziger, and Robert Schoeni, examine how economic and policy changes over the last twenty-five years have affected the well-being of low-wage workers and their families.

Working and Poor examines every facet of the economic well-being of less-skilled workers, from employment and earnings opportunities to consumption behavior and social assistance policies. Rebecca Blank and Heidi Schierholz document the different trends in work and wages among less-skilled women and men. Between 1979 and 2003, labor force participation rose rapidly for these women, along with more modest increases in wages, while among the men both employment and wages fell. David Card and John DiNardo review the evidence on how technological changes have affected less-skilled workers and conclude that the effect has been smaller than many observers claim. Philip Levine examines the effectiveness of the Unemployment Insurance program during recessions. He finds that the program’s eligibility rules, which deny benefits to workers who have not met minimum earnings requirements, exclude the very people who require help most and should be adjusted to provide for those with the highest need.  On the other hand, Therese J. McGuire and David F. Merriman show that government help remains a valuable source of support during economic downturns.  They find that during the most recent recession in 2001, when state budgets were stretched thin, legislatures resisted political pressure to cut spending for the poor.

Working and Poor provides a valuable analysis of the role that public policy changes can play in improving the plight of the working poor. A comprehensive analysis of trends over the last twenty-five years, this book provides an invaluable reference for the public discussion of work and poverty in America.

A Volume in the National Poverty Center Series on Poverty and Public Policy

Contributors vii
Introduction Work And Poverty During the Past Quarter-Century 1(20)
Rebecca M. Blank
Sheldon H. Danziger
Robert F. Schoeni
PART I WHAT IS CHANGING IN THE LABOR MARKET FOR LOW-SKILLED WORKERS, AND WHY?
21(66)
Exploring Gender Differences in Employment and Wage Trends Among Less-Skilled Workers
23(36)
Rebecca M. Blank
Heidi Shierholz
Wage Trends Among Disadvantaged Minorities
59(28)
George J. Borjas
PART II HOW DO ECONOMIC TRENDS AFFECT LESS-SKILLED WORKERS?
87(86)
The Macroeconomy and Determinants of the Earnings of Less-Skilled Workers
89(24)
Robert E. Hall
The Impact of Technological Change on Low-Wage Workers: A Review
113(28)
David Card
John DiNardo
The Changing Pattern of Wage Growth for Low-Skilled Workers
141(32)
Eric French
Bhashkar Mazumder
Christopher Taber
PART III HOW DO MACROECONOMIC CHANGES INFLUENCE WELL-BEING MEASURES BEYOND INCOME?
173(90)
The Level and Composition of Consumption Over the Business Cycle: The Role of ``Quasi-Fixed'' Expenditures
175(30)
Kerwin Kofi Charles
Melvin Stephens Jr.
Recent Trends in Resource Sharing Among the Poor
205(28)
Steven J. Haider
Kathleen McGarry
Economic Conditions and Children's Living Arrangements
233(30)
Rebecca A. London
Robert W. Fairlie
PART IV HOW DO POLICY CHANGES INTERACT WITH THE ECONOMY AND ECONOMIC WELL-BEING?
263(164)
How Do Tax Policies Affect Low-Income Workers?
265(24)
Kevin A. Hassett
Anne Moore
State Spending on Social Assistance Programs Over the Business Cycle
289(23)
Therese J. McGuire
David F. Merriman
Temporary Agency Employment: A Way Out of Poverty?
312(26)
David Autor
Susan Houseman
Child Support and the Economy
338(28)
Maria Cancian
Daniel R. Meyer
Unemployment Insurance Over the Business Cycle: Does It Meet the Needs of Less-Skilled Workers?
366(30)
Phillip B. Levine
How Is Health Insurance Affected By the Economy? Public and Private Coverage Among Low-Skilled Adults in the 1990s
396(31)
Helen Levy
Index 427