How Innovations Reshape the American Workforce
The majority of U.S. jobs are in occupations that have emerged since 1940, MIT research finds — telling us much about the ways jobs are…
The majority of U.S. jobs are in occupations that have emerged since 1940, MIT research finds — telling us much about the ways jobs are…
Britain was already well on its way to an industrialized economy under the reign of the Stuarts in the 17th century – over 100 years…
When interventions or policies perform well in studies, they may disappoint later on. An MIT economist’s tools can help planners recognize this trap. Back in…
Demographic information derived from Chinese tomb inscriptions from the 7th to the 10th centuries mirrors sociological trends observed in the United States during the 1960s…
A new global policy report from the Food System Economics Commission (FSEC), authored by leading economists and scientists, reveals that worldwide changes in food systems…
Remote work advancements have reshaped the American workforce, boosting productivity and income for high-skill workers while altering housing and office space markets. According to a…
Sea level rises could cost the EU and UK up to 872 billion Euros by 2100, indicating a need for region-specific economic strategies. Damage caused…
The United States is expected to experience steady job growth as it moves towards a net-zero economy, but this growth will not be evenly distributed,…
A new study reveals that just 41% of men sustain continuous employment throughout their prime earning years. Steady employment has traditionally been viewed as a…
In a new study published in The Journal of Finance and Data Science, a researcher from the International School of Business at HAN University of Applied Sciences in…
How significantly do the ideas of Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk shape today’s digital economy? A study by an economic sociologist at the University of…
Extreme events like tropical cyclones have immediate impacts, but also long-term implications for societies. A new study published in the journal Nature Communications now finds: Accounting for…
The world may have crossed a “tipping point” that will inevitably make solar power our main source of energy, new research suggests. The study, based on…
A new paper co-authored by Olivia Natan of Berkeley Haas and published in The Quarterly Journal of Economics peers into the black box of airline…
A global study led by a researcher at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and published in the journal Scientific Reports reveals that economic disparities…
New research reveals how humans around the world spend their time on an average day. Everyone has 24 hours per day. Multiplied by the world’s…
The Qing Dynasty in China, after over 250 years, crumbled in 1912. Led by the Complexity Science Hub (CSH), an international research team has pinpointed…
Recent research from the University of Massachusetts Amherst establishes the first connection between U.S. household income and emissions, highlighting investment as a major driver behind…