Affiliation:
1. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Abstract
Worker Voices participants described the challenges facing individuals without a four-year degree as they navigated the job market during a global pandemic. Common barriers to work included an evolving labor market, individual attributes, work-family conflicts, and concerns regarding individual well-being.
Publisher
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
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