Labor Market Polarization: How Does the District Compare with the Nation?
Maximiliano Dvorkin and
Hannah Shell
The Regional Economist, 2017, vol. 25, issue 2
Abstract:
See why jobs in the District, nation are increasingly becoming high-skill or low-skill. The decline of middle-skill jobs may be widening income inequality.
Date: 2017
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