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Here is this week's roundup of labor-market policy research reports:
Center for Economic and Policy Research
States Could Save $1.7 Billion per Year with Federal Financing of Work SharingNicole Woo and Dean Baker
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
What the 2012 Trustees’ Report Shows About Social SecurityKathy A. Ruffing
Are Low-Income Programs Enlarging the Nation’s Long-Term Fiscal Problem? : Programs outside Health Care Projected To Decline as Share of EconomyRobert Greenstein and Richard Kogan
Toomey Budget Similar To House-Passed Ryan Budget: Contains Deep Cuts in Low-Income and Non-Defense Discretionary Programs and Likely Tax Cuts for the Most Well-OffJames R. Horney, Chye-Ching Huang, Edwin Park, and Paul N. Van de Water
Testimony Of Stacy Dean: Vice President for Food Assistance Policy before the House Committee on Agriculture’s Subcommittee on Nutrition and Horticulture
National Employment Law Project
Modernizing Unemployment Insurance: Federal Incentives Pave the Way for State Reforms
39 States Claim $4.4 Billion in Recovery Act’s UI Modernization Funds
Tags: budget | health care | labor market | reform | Social Security | unemployment | work sharing
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