Report International Trade and Labor-market Outcomes: Results, Questions, and Policy Options Authors: Matthew Slaughter, Dartmouth College Abstract In this paper, I address three aspects of recent research on the effect of international trade on labour markets. Download Report Related Research Resources ReportHow The Growth in Income Inequality Increased Economic Segregation ReportThe Changing Distribution of Job Satisfaction ReportDoes Trade Liberalization Converge Factor Prices? Evidence from the Antebellum Transportation Revolution ReportCollege-Going and Inequality: A Literature Review ReportExpansion Strategies of U.S. Multinational Firms Recent Grants Immigrant Revitalization? Estimating the Effects of the Venezuelan Busing Program on Violent Crime and Perceptions of Disorder in Chicago The Link Between Fertility and Retirement Walking with the Enslaved: The Effects of Memorializing Racial Injustice in the Contemporary United States Roots & Dreams: Can Historic Counterstories Transform How Young BIPOC View their Identity? Institutional Design and Civic Access: Evidence from Bureaucratic Rulemaking Browse Our Bookstore Search Grants Sign Up for our Mailing List Apply for Funding