Labor Market Policy Research Reports, Feb. 12 – 25, 2011 |
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This is the fifth installment of a new weekly feature at the CEPR Blog. Every Friday, we'll post a list of labor market related policy research reports from progressive research centers around the country. This week, reports from Center for American Progress, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Center for Economic and Policy Research, Center for Law and Social Policy, Economic Policy Institute, Political Economic Research Institute, and UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Center for American Progress Essential Elements of Teacher Policy in ESEA: Effectiveness, Fairness, and Evaluation Principals' Approaches to Developing Teacher Quality: Constraints and Opportunities in Hiring, Assigning, Evaluating, and Developing Teachers
Creating Subsidized Employment Opportunities for Low-Income Parents: The Legacy of the TANF Emergency Fund Bowles-Simpson Social Security Proposal Not a Good Starting Point for Reforms: Relies Far Too Much on Benefit Cuts, Makes Other Problematic Changes Medicaid Block Grant Would Shift Financial Risks and Costs to States: States Would Bear Impact of Recessions, Higher Medical Costs
The Origins and Severity of the Public Pension Crisis
Creating Subsidized Employment Opportunities for Low-Income Parents: The Legacy of the TANF Emergency Fund Responding to the Great Recession: How the Recovery Act Boosted Training and Innovation in Three States
The Compensation Penalty of “Right-to-Work” Laws Recovery Act's Green Investments Create or Save Nearly One Million Jobs Waiting for Change: The $2.13 Federal Subminimum Wage
Costly Migration and the Incidence of State and Local Taxes
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