How Forced Arbitration & Non-Competes Tip Justice’s Scales Against Workers Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseMarch 30, 2023
Watching the Numbers 2023: Covid-19's Effects on Child Welfare System CNYCA's seven-year statistical survey monitoring New York City's child welfare system Read More Child Welfare Watch, Children, FamiliesSeth MoncreaseMarch 28, 2023Watching the Numbers, ReportsWTN
An Active Market Labor Policy for New York City to Achieve Shared Prosperity EconomySeth MoncreaseMarch 21, 2023Report
Supporting the Need for a Connecticut Rideshare and Delivery Driver Minimum Pay Standard Seth MoncreaseMarch 18, 2023Report
Adjusting the Expense Component of the High-Volume For-Hire Vehicle Minimum Pay Standard Seth MoncreaseMarch 18, 2023Report
New York City’s job growth shrinks further in January, but the annual employment revision reveals an overall increase and significant changes for several industries Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseMarch 16, 2023
Recent NYC job growth concentrated in low- and moderate-wage industries; long-term employment growth prediction suggests job quality should be a top policy priority Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseFebruary 23, 2023
In order to maintain – much less expand – child care capacity and improve quality, early childhood educators need to be paid more. Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseFebruary 2, 2023Report
Crime in the Time of COVID: How Economic Conditions and Policies Shape Public Safety in New York City EconomySeth MoncreaseJanuary 30, 2023Report
NYC’S Unsettled COVID-19 Era Labor Market: The Case for an Active Labor Market Policy EconomySeth MoncreaseJanuary 18, 2023Report
Wage Increases Would Quicken Lagging New York's Recovery Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseDecember 5, 2022Report
Twenty industries have added 113,000 jobs since February 2020, but there are also concerns about job quality; gig jobs are back to pre-pandemic levels Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseOctober 6, 2022
Rise in labor force participation pushes up the city’s unemployment rate; average weekly hours and real wages have fallen for many workers. Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseSeptember 22, 2022
Essential and remote-working industry jobs surpass pre-pandemic levels, while employment in face-to-face industries lags by more than nine percent Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseSeptember 8, 2022
Labor force participation and employment rates have recovered for the city's women workers, but not men. Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseAugust 18, 2022
Amidst Recession Concerns, Congress Funds Steps Toward Green Job Growth and Economic Recovery Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseAugust 4, 2022
New York City’s young adults are bearing the brunt of the pandemic jobs displacement; the employment rate for young men plunges to 34 percent. Economic UpdateSeth MoncreaseJuly 21, 2022