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Title: The rise of the noxious contract Job Safety in the Covid-19 Crisis
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Publication Year: 2021
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Abstract: The American Voices Project (AVP) relies on immersive interviews to deliver a comprehensive portrait of life across the country. The interview protocol blends qualitative, survey, administrative, and experimental approaches to collecting data on such topics as family, living situations, community, health, emotional well-being, living costs, and income. The AVP is based on a nationally representative sample of hundreds of communities in the United States. Within each of these sites, a representative sample of addresses is selected. In March 2020, recruitment and interviewing began to be carried out remotely (instead of face-to-face), and questions were added on the pandemic, health and health care, race and systemic racism, employment and earnings, schooling and childcare, and new types of safety net usage (including new stimulus programs). The "Monitoring the Crisis" series-which is co-sponsored by the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston-uses AVP interviews conducted during recent months to provide timely reports on what's happening throughout the country as the pandemic and recession play out. To protect respondents' anonymity, all quotations presented in this series are altered slightly by changing inconsequential details.
Url: https://inequality.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/research/articles/covid-noxious-contract.pdf
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Authors: Grusky, David B; Carpenter, Ann; Graves, Erin; Kallschmidt, Anna; Mitnik, Pablo; Nichols, Bethany; Matthew Snipp, C
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Topics: Health, Labor Force and Occupational Structure
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