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Barriers to Mobility: Understanding the Relationship between Growth in Occupational Licensing and Economic Mobility

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Barriers to Mobility: Understanding the Relationship between Growth in Occupational Licensing and Economic Mobility

Dr. Edward Timmons, Director of CSOR recently published a new paper (co-authored with Brian Meehan of Berry College and Andrew Meehan of Central Michigan) and it is now available from the Archbridge Institute. The paper explores the role that the growth in occupational licensing has played in restricting economic mobility.

View the PDF of the report here.

Source: Barriers to Mobility: Understanding the Relationship between Growth in Occupational Licensing and Economic Mobility

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