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Credentials, Colleges, and Economic Mobility Uneven Outcomes in the Labor Market: Understanding Trends and Identifying Solutions

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  • Patrick T. Harker

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Patrick T. Harker, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, told a virtual audience that the lack of economic mobility throughout American society is a “profound moral problem” and argued that now is the time to “to experiment with new models and new pathways to success.” He spoke at the Uneven Outcomes in the Labor Market: Understanding Trends and Identifying Solutions conference.

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  • Patrick T. Harker, 2020. "Credentials, Colleges, and Economic Mobility Uneven Outcomes in the Labor Market: Understanding Trends and Identifying Solutions," Speech 89773, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedpsp:89773
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