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KRISTEN Elizabeth BROADY
KRISTEN Elizabeth BROADY
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Verified email at brookings.edu
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Ten facts about COVID-19 and the US economy
L Bauer, K Broady, W Edelberg, J O’Donnell
Brookings institution 17, 2020
1372020
Dreaming and doing at Georgia HBCUs: Continued relevancy in ‘post-racial’America
KE Broady, CL Todd, D Booth-Bell
The Review of Black Political Economy 44 (1-2), 37-54, 2017
362017
The Black-white wealth gap left Black households more vulnerable
E Moss, K McIntosh, W Edelberg, K Broady
Brookings Institution, 2020
312020
An analysis of financial institutions in Black-majority communities: Black borrowers and depositors face considerable challenges in accessing banking services
K Broady, M McComas, A Ouazad
Brookings Institution, 2021
232021
Obesity and social inequality in America
KE Broady, AG Meeks
The Review of Black Political Economy 42 (3), 201-209, 2015
202015
Passing and the costs and benefits of appropriating Blackness
KE Broady, CL Todd, WA Darity Jr
The Review of Black Political Economy 45 (2), 104-122, 2018
142018
Race and jobs at high risk to automation
K Broady
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, December 18, 2017
142017
Race and Jobs at Risk of Being Automated in the Age of COVID-19
KE Broady, D Booth-Bell, J Coupet, M Macklin
Economic Analysis, 2021
112021
Underfunding HBCUs leads to an underrepresentation of Black faculty
K Broady, AM Perry, C Romer
Brookings Institution, 2021
102021
Ten facts about COVID-19 and the US economy. Brookings
L Bauer, K Broady, W Edelberg, J O’Donnell
82020
Black-owned businesses in US cities: The challenges, solutions, and opportunities for prosperity
AM Perry, R Seo, A Barr, C Romer, K Broady
Brookings Institution, 2022
72022
The coming eviction crisis will hit Black communities the hardest
C Romer, AM Perry, K Broady
Brookings Institution, 2021
62021
Higher educations reopening decisions affected the most vulnerable students
K Broady, E Buckner, J Umanzor, S Wheaton
Brookings Institution, 2021
62021
An eviction moratorium without rental assistance hurts smaller landlords, too
K Broady, W Edelberg, E Moss
Brookings Institution, 2020
52020
The November jobs report shows Black women are leaving the labor force
A Barr, M Henry-Nickie, K Broady
Brookings Institution, 2021
42021
Despite Junes positive jobs numbers, Black workers continue to face high unemployment
K Broady, C Romer
Brookings Institution, 2021
42021
Worker Voices: Shifting Perspectives and Expectations on Employment
S Miller, M Piazza, A Putnam, K Broady
Fed Communities. Retrieved September 22, 2023, 2023
32023
Decembers Jobs report reveals a growing racial employment gap, especially for Black women
K Broady, A Barr
Brookings Institution, 2022
32022
The Covid-19 Pandemic Spurred Growth in Automation: What Does this Mean for Minority Workers?
K Broady, D Booth-Bell, A Barr, R Perry
FRB of Chicago Working Paper, 2023
22023
Workers must use their newfound leverage to protect their careers from automation
K Broady, A Barr, C Dougherty
Brookings Institution, 2021
22021
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