A new CEPR analysis of union workforce demographics finds more diversity than just 25 years ago. The study shows that women now make up 45 percent of union workers, while Latinos and Asians are two of the fastest-growing groups in the labor movement. These and other shifts in the composition of the unionized workforce are explored in the full report. |
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The Failures of TARP November 19, 2009, Testimony of Dean Baker Before the Congressional Oversight Panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program
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Unions and Upward Mobility for Asian Pacific American Workers November 2009, John Schmitt, Hye Jin Rho, and Nicole Woo
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The Changing Face of Labor, 1983-2008 November 2009, John Schmitt and Kris Warner
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Honduras: Recent Economic Performance November 2009, Jose Antonio Cordero
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CEPR Responds to the IMF’s Reply and Defense of Its Policies During the World Recession October 2009, Mark Weisbrot
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Inequality as Policy: The United States Since 1979 October 2009, John Schmitt
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Job Sharing: Tax Credits to Prevent Layoffs and Stimulate Employment October 2009, Dean Baker
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