Policy and Other Writing
Writing
Casey, M. and E. Smith, “Adapting workers to the modern economy: Alternative training and certification” April 2021, The Brookings Institution
Akee, R. and M. Casey, “Measuring Racism and Discrimination in Economic Data,” March 2021, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M. and A. Maciolek, “Opportunity, policy, and the future of automation,” Dec 2020, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M. and E. Smith, “From Farm to Table: Technology’s Impact on the Food Industry,” Nov 2020, The Brookings Institution
Van Drie, H., E. Smith, and M. Casey, “Big Ideas to Redesign K-12 for the Automation Age,”October 2020, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M., “Retraining During and After COVID-19,” August 2020, Brookings Institution
Casey, M., “Looking Towards the Future: Automation, Training, and the Middle Class,” July 2020, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M. “Automation and labor market institutions,” January 2020, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M. “How automation could make some jobs better,” Nov 2019, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M. and S. Nzau “Automation, Work, and Skills: What Do We Know?” November 2019, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M. and S. Nzau "The Differing Impact of Automation on Men and Women's Work," The Brookings Institution
Casey, M. “How Policymakers Can Help Businesses to Train the New Workforce,” August 2019, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M. and S. Nzau. “Searching for Clarity: How much will Automation affect the Middle Class?” July 2019, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M. and S. Nzau. “Putting on the Brakes: How Technology May be Slowed by Social Norms,” May 2019, The Brookings
Casey, M. and S. Nzau. “Robots kill jobs. But they create jobs, too,” March 2019, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M. “School Choice and Achievement: The Case of Charter Schools,” AEA CSMGEP Minority Report, Issue 11, Winter 2019
Casey, M. D. and B. L. Hardy “50 years after the Kerner Commission report, the nation is still grappling with many of the same issues,” Sept. 2018, The Brookings Institution
Casey, M., and B. L. Hardy (2018) “Reduced unemployment doesn’t equal improved well-being for Black Americans.” The Brookings Institution