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    Past and Present Differences in Opportunity by Neighborhood

    This project seeks to understand how mobility has evolved over the course of the 20th Century to predict how it may evolve over the next 30 years. It examines neighborhood factors that affect mobility and investigates whether the historical characteristics of childhood neighborhoods affect adult outcomes. The paper includes results for children by race, gender and levels of parental income.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/research-projects/Past-and-Present-Differences-in-Opportunity-by-Neighborhood

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    Preparing the Future Workforce: Early Care and Education Participation Among Children of Immigrants

    This project seeks to understand how mobility has evolved over the course of the 20th Century to predict how it may evolve over the next 30 years. It examines neighborhood factors that affect mobility and investigates whether the historical characteristics of childhood neighborhoods affect adult outcomes. The paper includes results for children by race, gender and levels of parental income.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/research-projects/Preparing-the-Future-Workforce-Early-Care-and-Education-Participation-Among-Children-of-Immigrants

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    Immigrants and the U.S. Wage Distribution

    This project documents how foreign-born workers affect the wages of low, middle- and high-income workers. It documents the evolution of immigrants in the US wage distribution since 1980, identifies the way that immigrants reshape the wage distribution, and considers the implications of immigration on the future wage distribution in the US.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/research-projects/Immigrants-and-the-US-Wage-Distribution

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    Is the Drop in Fertility Due to the Great Recession or a Permanent Change?

    This paper identifies factors that affect the fertility rate and estimates the magnitude of these effects. It explores whether the recent decline in fertility is a temporary drop in response to the economic downturn or is instead a slow shift to lower levels seen other developed countries.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/research-projects/Is-the-Drop-in-Fertility-Due-to-the-Great-Recession-or-a-Permanent-Change

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    Work-Related Opportunity Costs of Providing Unpaid Family Care

    This project examines the impact on labor force participation, hours worked and earnings of adult children when they decide to provide unpaid care for older parents. It also assesses the overall employment-related opportunity cost of unpaid family care in the United States today and through 2050.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/research-projects/Work-Related-Opportunity-Costs-of-Providing-Unpaid-Family-Care

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    How Will Retirement Saving Change By 2050? Prospects for the Millennial Generation

    This project follows working-age adults over time to understand how economic, demographic and policy changes are impacting their retirement preparation. It also projects their financial outcomes at older ages to understand the implications of these changes on their future retirement security.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/research-projects/How-Will-Retirement-Saving-Change-By-2050-Prospects-for-the-Millennial-Generation

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    Geographic Mobility and Parental Co-residence Among Young Adults

    This paper seeks to understand how the option of co-residing with parents affects young people’s decisions to migrate. It compares labor and housing market conditions in the areas young people leave to those conditions in areas they migrate to when deciding to co-reside with parents. It also considers role of other potential benefits of co-residence.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/research-projects/Geographic-Mobility-and-Parental-Co-residence-Among-Young-Adults

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