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Joseph H. Pedtke
Joseph H. Pedtke
Other namesJoseph Pedtke
Clemson University, University of Minnesota, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Verified email at clemson.edu - Homepage
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Disparate disruptions: Intersectional COVID-19 employment effects by age, gender, education, and race/ethnicity
P Moen, JH Pedtke, S Flood
Work, Aging and Retirement 6 (4), 207-228, 2020
1592020
Disappointing facts about the black-white wage gap
M Daly, B Hobijn, JH Pedtke
FRBSF Economic Letter 26, 1-5, 2017
1062017
Labor market dynamics and black–white earnings gaps
MC Daly, B Hobijn, JH Pedtke
Economics Letters 186, 108807, 2020
282020
Disparate disruptions: Intersectional COVID-19 employment effects by age, gender, education, and race/ethnicity. Work, Aging and Retirement, 6 (4), 207-228
P Moen, JH Pedtke, S Flood
122020
Why Aren’t US Workers Working?
MC Daly, JH Pedtke, N Petrosky-Nadeau, A Schweinert
FRBSF Economic Letter 24, 2018
122018
Historical patterns around financial crises
P Paul, JH Pedtke
FRBSF Economic Letter 10, 2020
62020
Derailed by the COVID-19 Economy? An Intersectional and Life Course Analysis of Older Adults’ Shifting Work Attachments
P Moen, JH Pedtke, S Flood
American Behavioral Scientist, 00027642211066061, 2022
12022
Labor Market Anatomy of a Macroeconomic Crisis
K Donovan, WJ Lu, JH Pedtke, T Schoellman
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
2024
The Effect of Medicaid Expansion on Work Arrangements
S Bassler, JH Pedtke
2024
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