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07/01/2024

How Place-Based Policies Can Help American Workers Thrive

By Timothy J. Bartik, Economic Innovation Group
How Place-Based Policies Can Help American Workers Thrive

"The social benefits of job creation are higher in distressed, low-employment places than in places where jobs are plentiful."


What It’s About

Bartik argues that targeted, place-based employment policies deliver significant returns by breaking cycles of unemployment, low wages, and social instability in economically distressed areas.

Upshot

Bartik highlights several key insights:

  • People Stay Put: Efforts encouraging migration out of distressed areas fail because most Americans have strong local ties. Migration incentives risk deepening local economic disparities rather than resolving them
  • High Returns in Distressed Areas: Job creation in struggling communities significantly raises local employment, improves future earnings prospects, and reduces social problems like crime and substance abuse
  • Local Labor Markets Vary Sharply: Employment opportunities differ greatly even within states or counties, demanding localized strategies rather than uniform national programs

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Why It Matters

Coastal metro economies have grown faster than anywhere else in the United States in the modern era. Addressing geographic employment disparities is crucial for fostering broad-based economic growth and human flourishing. 

Who Wrote It

Timothy J. Bartik is a Senior Economist at the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. 

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