Will coronavirus-related job losses eventually return?
Chicago Booth scholar estimates 42% of pandemic-related layoffs could be permanent
Tariffs Prompt U.S. Manufacturers to Review Plans: Fed Survey
<p>Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta collaborates with Prof. Steven Davis to study the effects of tariff worries</p>

In This Economy, Quitters Are Winning
<p>Prof. Steven Davis explains the recent uptick in job-hopping</p>
Fewer Americans Strike Out for New Jobs, Crimping the Recovery
Prof. Steven Davis says rise of easily searchable personal information has led to ‘fewer second chances’ for potential workers

Vitriolic Presidential Rhetoric Curbing Economic Uncertainty
Index co-created by Prof. Steven Davis finds public uncertainty about future economic policy has declined

Why American workers aren't changing jobs, and what it means for the economy
Prof. Steven Davis cites research on stagnant labor flows

Economists say cuts could cloud US jobs data
Prof. Steven Davis advocates against budget cuts to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, pointing to the need for expanded surveys

America’s hiring paralysis
Op-ed cites research of Prof. Steven Davis, who explores the lag between hiring businesses and unemployed workers
