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2015

See Bivens and Mishel 2015 for a more thorough description of the decomposition of these factors.

2016

Our work provides a testable pattern to motivate investigation of generality in other systems, for instance across species of diverse lifespans and paces of life (Salguero-Gómez et al., 2016), and identifies key interacting mechanisms that can control patterns of individual variation in nature.

What’s at Stake in the States if the 2016 Federal Raise to the Overtime Pay Threshold Is Not Preserved—and What States Can Do About It.

2017

Rather, automation has been slower in the recent period than in earlier decades, as seen in the pace of productivity, capital, information equipment, and software investment—and in the speed of changes in occupational employment patterns (Mishel and Bivens 2017).

2018

Hamel, S., Gaillard, J.-M. & Yoccoz, N. (2018) Introduction to: Individual heterogeneity – the causes and consequences of a fundamental biological process.

For more policies that will raise wages, see EPI’s First Day Fairness Agenda (McNicholas, Sanders, and Shierholz 2018).

2019

2019. “Income Inequality Is Rising So Fast Our Data Can’t Keep Up.” Washington Post, February 21, 2019.

Mortality of juveniles is a Poisson process with rate (maturation rate), and mortality of adults is a Poisson process with rate (fecundity), parameterised following (Park, 2019). Second, density-dependent mortality is applied to all individuals regardless of state.

The pulling away of the very top cannot be explained by differences in educational attainment, but rather is attributable to the escalation of executive and financial-sector pay, among other factors (Mishel and Wolfe 2019).

Policy matters: Wage growth at the bottom was strongest in states with minimum wage increases in 2019.

2020

Tuljapurkar, S., Zuo, W., Coulson, T., Horvitz, C. & Gaillard, J.-M. (2020) Skewed distributions of lifetime reproductive success: beyond mean and variance.

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