The Job Guarantee Design and Human Rights
Sep 22, 2017
Overview
This panel explores ways to concretize a “right to dignified work” in the context of a Job Guarantee program. Who selects the jobs? What are the eligibility and participation requirements? How can we design JG programs that address deeper social problems related to poverty and inequality?
Participants

Speaker
David Stein
UCLA

Speaker
Pavlina Tcherneva
Associate Professor of Economics & Economics Department Director
Bard College

Speaker
Mark Paul
Duke University

Speaker
Jonathan Crock
Leiden University

Moderator
Susan Feiner
University of Southern Maine