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1. Labor Market Policy Research Reports, February 2 – 8, 2013
(Matching tags: health care, economy, jobs, labor market, unemployment, trade deficit, economic growth, climate change, affirmative action, manufacturing)
Here are the latest labor market policy research reports from the past week: Center for American Progress Inclusive Economic Growth: Increasing Connectivity, Expanding Opportunity, and Reducing Vulnerability ...
2. Labor Market Policy Research Reports, October 27 – November 2, 2012
(Matching tags: health care, poverty, labor market, inequality, workers, paid family leave, education, medical leave, public policy)
Here’s a roundup of labor market research reports released in the past week: Center for American Progress The Many Benefits of Paid Family and Medical Leave Heather Boushey and Sarah Jane Glynn  ...
3. Labor Market Policy Research Reports, September 22 – 28, 2012
(Matching tags: health care, labor market, Social Security, unions, paid family leave, collective bargaining)
... O’Leary, Matt Chayt, and Eve Weissman   After Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Ensuring the Health of Gay and Transgender Veterans Andrew Cray   Economic Policy Institute The Decline of Collective ...
4. Income-Related Inequalities in Health Care
(Matching tags: health care, poverty, inequality)
In this new working paper, Marion Devaux and Michael de Looper of the OECD examine income-related inequalities in health care use in 19 OECD countries, including the United States. David Rosnick and ...
5. Labor Market Policy Research Reports May 18 - 25, 2012
(Matching tags: health care, recession, jobs, labor market, unemployment, unions, paid time off)
... and Prevalence of Consolidated Leave Plans Andrea Linderman and Kevin Miller Valuing Good Health in Massachusetts: The Costs and Benefits of Paid Sick Days Kevin Miller and Claudia Williams National ...
6. Labor Market Policy Research Reports, May 7 - 11, 2012
(Matching tags: health care, labor market, unemployment, Social Security, work sharing, reform, budget)
... Problem? : Programs outside Health Care Projected To Decline as Share of Economy Robert Greenstein and Richard Kogan Toomey Budget Similar To House-Passed Ryan Budget: Contains Deep Cuts in Low-Income ...
7. Labor Market Policy Research Reports, April 30 – May 4, 2012
(Matching tags: health care, economy, jobs, labor market, unemployment, education, taxes, minimum wage, gender, social services, public sector workers)
Here is this week's roundup of labor-market policy research reports: Center for American Progress Women and Obamacare: What’s at Stake for Women if the Supreme Court Strikes Down the Affordable Care ...
8. Labor Market Policy Research Reports, April 16 – 20, 2012
(Matching tags: health care, economy, housing, labor market)
... Priorities Provision In House Reconciliation Bill Would Cause 350,000 People To Forgo Health Coverage And Could Jeopardize Health Reform Judith Solomon and Robert Greenstein OUT OF BALANCE: Cuts in ...
9. Three New Briefs Confirm It: The Minimum Wage is Way Too Low
(Matching tags: health care, education, minimum wage, age)
... average wages, and productivity. In the second paper, John and his co-author, CEPR Research Intern Marie-Eve Augier, look at "Affording Health Care and Education on the Minimum Wage." They find that ...
10. Labor Market Policy Research Reports, March 26 – 30, 2012
(Matching tags: health care, jobs, housing, labor market, medicare, taxes, minimum wage, budget, medicaid)
... Appreciation” John Griffith and Jordan Eizenga Center For Economic and Policy Research Affording Health Care and Education on the Minimum Wage John Schmitt and Marie-Eve Augier Center on Budget ...
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