Labor Market Policy Research Reports May 14 - 18, 2012
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Written by Marie-Eve Augier
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Friday, 18 May 2012 13:00 |
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The following are the latest labor market policy research reports from the last week.
Center for American Progress
The American Middle Class, Income Inequality, and the Strength of Our Economy: New Evidence in Economics Heather Boushey and Adam Hersh
Center for Law and Social Policy
Paid Time Off: The Elements and Prevalence of Consolidated Leave Plans Andrea Lindemann and Kevin Miller
21st-Century Public Benefits: Emerging Options, Great Promise, and Key Challenges Stan Dorn and Elizabeth Lower-Basch
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Testimony Of Ladonna Pavetti, Ph.D. Vice President, Family Income Support Policy, Before The House Ways And Means Committee, Subcommittee On Human Resources, Hearing On “State Tanf Spending And Its Impact On Work Requirements”
Economic Policy Institute
The Ryan Budget versus The Budget for All: Exacerbating versus alleviating our serious economic challenges Andrew Fieldhouse, Rebecca Thiess, and Ethan Pollack
Institute for Women’s Policy Research, Social Security & Medicare Foundation and NOW Foundation
Breaking the Social Security Glass Ceiling: A Proposal to Modernize Women's Benefits Carol Estes, Terry O'Neill, and Heidi Hartmann
Tags: budget | economy | income | labor market | middle class | paid time off | Social Security
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