Phrases with «labor economist»

A labor economist is someone who studies and analyzes how people work and find jobs. They look at things like wages, employment rates, and job trends to understand how the labor market functions. Full definition

Sentences with «labor economist»

  • «One has to be skeptical of [senior] scientists who say we need to educate [or import] more scientists, because they have a great self - interest,» says labor economist Paula Stephan of Georgia State University in Atlanta. (sciencemag.org)
  • But there are also very good reasons that the employee designation should not be neglected, as fellow speaker and labor economist Paula Stephan of Georgia State University in Atlanta noted. (sciencemag.org)
  • «Their numbers are right, as far as I can tell,» says Harvard labor economist Richard Freeman, who follows the debate. (sciencemag.org)
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