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July 10, 2018
"Out of Prison & Out of Work: Unemployment among formerly incarcerated people"
The title of this post is the title of the latest notable report by the folks at the Prison Policy Initiative. Here is how the report gets started:
Formerly incarcerated people need stable jobs for the same reasons as everyone else: to support themselves and their loved ones, pursue life goals, and strengthen their communities. But how many formerly incarcerated people are able to find work? Answering this fundamental question has historically been difficult, because the necessary national data weren’t available — that is, until now.
Using a nationally representative dataset, we provide the first ever estimate of unemployment among the 5 million formerly incarcerated people living in the United States. Our analysis shows that formerly incarcerated people are unemployed at a rate of over 27% — higher than the total U.S. unemployment rate during any historical period, including the Great Depression.
Our estimate of the unemployment rate establishes that formerly incarcerated people want to work, but face structural barriers to securing employment, particularly within the period immediately following release. For those who are Black or Hispanic — especially women — status as “formerly incarcerated” reduces their employment chances even more. This perpetual labor market punishment creates a counterproductive system of release and poverty, hurting everyone involved: employers, the taxpayers, and certainly formerly incarcerated people looking to break the cycle.
Fortunately, as the recommendations presented in this report illustrate, there are policy solutions available that would create safer and more equitable communities by addressing unemployment among formerly incarcerated people.
July 10, 2018 at 11:15 AM | Permalink
Comments
This report is obsolete. Due to the Trump Effect, systematically reversing all Obama economic policy, the economy is exploding like an uncorked, and shaken champagne bottle. There will be a shortage of prisoners to fill the massive demand for workers. This is just Democratic Party, false propaganda.
Posted by: David Behar | Jul 10, 2018 12:06:24 PM