Neumark to testify before state Senate panel on Enterprise Zone program
Research by the UCI economics professor found the effort to stimulate employment largely ineffective.
Research by the UCI economics professor found the effort to stimulate employment largely ineffective.
Married, two-parent households not always best for children, UCI researcher concludes.
UCI economist David Neumark will testify March 10 at a California Senate informational hearing on the performance of the state’s Enterprise Zone program, created in 1984 to stimulate investment in poor areas and create jobs.
UC Irvine economics professor David Neumark recently was awarded part of a $2.3 million grant from the National Cancer Institute…
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Of the dozens of college surveys that rank thousands of universities across the nation, Money magazine’s recent poll has come the closest to cracking the code that answers the question: Which institutions of higher learning provide the best return on investment. And UCI scores well. It ranked third among public universities, fourth in the “value-added” […]
Irvine, Calif., Dec. 16, 2014 – No matter which way you slice it – or in this case, inflate it – minimum wage increases result in long-term job loss, according to David Neumark, UC Irvine Chancellor’s Professor of economics. That’s the finding of a study published last week in the IZA Journal of Labor Policy. “There has […]