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A CENTER ON CHILDREN AND FAMILIES EVENT

The Changing Fortunes of the U.S. Workforce: What's Driving Income Inequality

Income Distribution, Inequality, Labor, Labor Markets, Technology


Event Summary

In the years leading up to the current recession, jobs in the U.S. economy shifted away from manufacturing towards services and became more integrated into global markets. Both developments have helped fuel economic growth but were accompanied by rising income inequality.

Event Information

When

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
9:00 AM to 10:30 AM

Where

Saul/Zilkha Rooms
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Event Materials

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On June 23, the Center on Children and Families at Brookings hosted an event that examines a new report by McKinsey Global Institute on changing employment and income that informs the debate on what has driven the dispersion in incomes across industries and occupations. The report offers new insights on income and employment levels over a 15-year period, maps the link between labor market changes and the differential growth in labor income, and assesses drivers of differential income growth, including technology, trade, immigration, unionization and education.

Speakers examined ways policy-makers and global corporations can create jobs and improve opportunities during the recession and beyond.

Speakers and panelists took questions from the audience.

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Ron Haskins giving opening remarks Isabel Sawhill and Martin Baily
 

Participants

Welcome & Introduction

Ron Haskins

Co-Director, Center on Children and Families
Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

Overview

Byron Auguste

Director, Social Sector Office, McKinsey & Company

Lenny Mendonca

Chairman, McKinsey Global Institute

Responses

Richard Burkhauser

Professor, Cornell University

Lawrence Mishel

President, Economic Policy Institute

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Martin Baily

Director, Initiative on Business and Public Policy
Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

M. Susan Chambers

Executive Vice President, Global People Division, Wal-Mart

Janice Nittoli

Associate Vice President and Managing Director, The Rockefeller Foundation

Isabel V. Sawhill

Co-Director, Center on Children and Families
Senior Fellow, Economic Studies


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