Less involuntary part-time work suggests Texas economic strength
Anil Kumar and
Michael Weiss
Southwest Economy, 2016, issue Q3, 15-20
Abstract:
Fed policymakers have closely watched part-time workers as an indicator of labor market health. While the ranks of involuntary part-timers have remained persistently high since the Great Recession?suggesting remaining labor market slack?the pattern has been less notable in Texas.
Date: 2016
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