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SUMMARY:The Role of Race\, Labor Markets\, and Education in Building an Equitable Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Presented by WorkRise and The New School. \nUnderstanding how labor markets function for different racial and ethnic groups during recessions can reveal structural inequities in our economy and inform efforts to rebuild after the COVID-19 pandemic. Though educational attainment has long been regarded as the primary engine of economic mobility\, new insights show it may not act as a buffer against economic hardship during recessions equally across racial and ethnic groups. \nNew research from Darrick Hamilton\, the Henry Cohen professor of economics and urban policy and founding director of the Institute on Race\, Power and Political Economy at The New School\, demonstrates disparities in labor market experiences for Black\, Latinx\, and white workers during recessions and illustrates the unique impact of the current recession compared with previous downturns. Join WorkRise and The New School for an exclusive research briefing with Hamilton\, a member of WorkRise’s Leadership Board. The briefing will be followed by a discussion with civic\, business\, and philanthropic leaders on bold solutions for dismantling structural inequities in education and the labor market and building an equitable recovery. \nWatch the discussion.
URL:https://racepowerpolicy.org/event/the-role-of-race-labor-markets-and-education-in-building-an-equitable-recovery/
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