by the Great Recession, recovery was slow and uneven, and the broader social consequences of the downturn—including, in the United States, lower fertility rates, historically high levels of student debt, and diminished job prospects among young adults—were expected to linger for many years.Brian...
The Great Recession in the USA began in December 2007. When it formally ended 18 months later (June 2009), it proved to be the longest economic contraction since the Great Depression. The 16-month recessions of 1973–1975 and 1981–1983, although close in duration to this Great Recession, ...
For such reasons, it is generally agreed that the Great Recession worsened inequality of wealth in the United States, which had already been significant. According to one study, during the first two years after the official end of the recession, from 2009 to 2011, the aggregate net worth of...
The outcome of the debate also has implications for how macroeconomic theory needs to be revised in light of the Great Recession and financial crisis. A common view among economists is that housing price boom, which eventually burst in the summer of 2006, was the cause of the crisis. The ...
The Great Depression and the 2007-2009 Recession: The First Two Years Compared The 2007-2009 recession was the most severe economic downturn since the Great Depression. However, most research regarding the Great Depression focuses on ... Hamid Shomali,Gwendolyn Giblin - 《Social Science Electronic...
Using the 2003鈥American Time Use Survey, this paper establishes the presence of poverty-based differences in the changes in household production time of men and women during the Great Recession, contributing to our understanding of the heterogeneous impact of recession on the well-being of individua...
The Great Depression and the 2007-2009 Recession: The First Two Years Compared The 2007-2009 recession was the most severe economic downturn since the Great Depression. However, most research regarding the Great Depression focuses on ... Hamid Shomali,Gwendolyn Giblin - 《Social Science Electronic...
The Great Recession was the sharp decline in economic activity that started in 2007 and lasted several years, spilling into global economies. It is considered the most significant downturn since theGreat Depressionin the 1930s. The term “Great Recession” applies to both the U.S. recession, of...
Five years later, the after-effects ... M Gottschalk 被引量: 5发表: 2010年 Degrees of Separation: Education, Employment, and the Great Recession in Metropolitan America "Each of the economic downturns buffeting the United States in the last two decades hasbeen greeted with claims by some ...
Great Recessionretirement401(k)reformThis paper, written in fall 2009, describes the state of the U.S. retirement system as it existed during the height of the Great Recession. After describing thedoi:10.2139/ssrn.1914892Cheverud, Eirik J...