Public Service Employment: A Path to Full Employment

Seminar
30 maggio 2018
30/05/2018

Prof. Randall Wray (Levy Economics Institute of Bard College)

Sala Seminari 1º piano Dem - ore 14.00

Abstract

Despite reports of a healthy US labor market, millions of Americans remain unemployed and underemployed, or have simply given up looking for work. It is a problem that plagues our economy in good times and in bad—there are never enough jobs available for all who want to work. L. Randall Wray, Flavia Dantas, Scott Fullwiler, Pavlina R. Tcherneva, and Stephanie A. Kelton examine the impact of a new “job guarantee” proposal that would seek to eliminate involuntary unemployment by directly creating jobs in the communities where they are needed.
 
The authors propose the creation of a Public Service Employment (PSE) program that would offer a job at a living wage to all who are ready and willing to work. Federally funded but with a decentralized administration, the PSE program would pay $15 per hour and offer a basic package of benefits. This report simulates the economic impact over a ten-year period of implementing the PSE program beginning in 2018Q1.

Full paper available at: http://www.levyinstitute.org/publications/public-service-employment-a-path-to-full-employment

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