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List of Tables and Figures | ||
Preface: Restoring Broadly Shared Prosperity | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Overview: Back to Shared Prosperity: The Growing Inequality of Wealth and Income in America | 3 | |
Pt. I | Introduction: Opportunity in America | 55 |
1 | Recent Trends in the Distribution of Household Wealth | 57 |
2 | The Effects of Economic Growth and Inequality on Opportunity | 64 |
3 | Economic Outcomes and Mental Health | 69 |
4 | One More Chance: Cities in the Twenty-first Century Economy | 76 |
5 | Jobless Ghettos: The Social Implications of the Disappearance of Work in Segregated Neighborhoods | 85 |
6 | The Labor Market for Young African-American Men: Recent Trends, Causes, and Implications | 95 |
7 | Including Latinos in Broadly Shared Prosperity | 103 |
8 | Crime and Prosperity: Neighborhood Explanations for Change in Crime Rates | 110 |
9 | Closing the Gap: Women's Economic Progress and Future Prospects | 119 |
Pt. II | Forces for Change: Technology, Globalization, and Demographics | 131 |
10 | The Workplace Implications of Global Technological Advance | 133 |
11 | The Networked Economy | 141 |
12 | Globalization of Financial Markets | 149 |
13 | Why the Baby-Bust Cohorts Haven't Boomed Yet: A Re-Examination of Cohort Effects on Wage Inequality in the United States | 157 |
14 | Social and Political Impacts of Recent Trends in U.S. Immigration | 171 |
Pt. III | Policies to Restore Shared Prosperity | 181 |
15 | What Can Macro-Policy Do? | 183 |
16 | Budgets and Taxes | 186 |
17 | Social Security: A New Deal Program for the Twenty-first Century | 197 |
18 | Pension Policies to Maintain Workers' Access to Retirement | 204 |
19 | Public Investment for a Twenty-first Century Economy | 211 |
20 | Trade and Inequality | 219 |
21 | Schooling, Learning, and Economic Growth | 229 |
22 | How the United States Can Develop a World-Class Education System | 238 |
23 | Transition from School to Work: Black, Hispanic, and White Men in the 1980s | 250 |
24 | Wages and the Service Sector | 261 |
25 | A Thirty-Five-Year Perspective on Workforce Development Programs | 265 |
26 | Public Labor Market Policies for the Twenty-first Century | 275 |
27 | Public Service Employment: A Look Back and a Look Ahead | 287 |
28 | Public Service Employment: Lessons from U.S. Experience in the 1970s | 293 |
29 | Employer Training: The High Road, the Low Road, and the Muddy Middle Path | 300 |
30 | Health Care for Low-Income People | 311 |
31 | Reconstructing the Social Contract in Employment Relations | 323 |
32 | Employee Involvement and Representation: Economic and Policy Implications | 332 |
33 | Financial Market Barriers to High-Performance Work Organizations | 343 |
34 | Restoring Broadly Shared Prosperity: A Business Perspective | 352 |
35 | Justice at the Gates of the City: A Model for Shared Prosperity | 361 |
36 | Access to Capital and Inner-City Revitalization: Urban Policy After Proposition 209 | 374 |
37 | The U.S. Rural Economy in Historical and Global Context | 387 |
38 | Prosperity and Inequality Among America's Cities and Regions | 395 |
List of Contributors | 407 | |
Index | 411 |
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