November 22, 2013
The following labor market policy research reports were recently released:
Center for American Progress
Creating Economic Security: Using Progressive Savings Matches to Counter Upside-Down Tax Incentives
Joe Valenti and Christian E. Weller
How Sequestration Gets Worse in 2014
Harry Stein
Promoting Good Jobs for Millennials
Sarah Ayres
Center for Economic and Policy Research
Don’t Blame the Robots: Assessing the Job Polarization Explanation of Growing Wage Inequality
Lawrence Mishel, Heidi Shierholz, and John Schmitt
Presentation to Florida’s Employer-Sponsored Benefits Study Task Force
Eileen Appelbaum and Teresa Kroeger
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
CHIP Experience Shows That Health Reform Enrollment Will Take Time to Ramp Up
Matt Broaddus
Congress Should Renew Emergency Unemployment Compensation Before the End of the Year
Chad Stone
Sequestration Replacement Package Should Maintain Parity Principle Set by Budget Control Act
Sharon Parrott and Joel Friedman
SNAP Costs Leveling Off, Almost Certain to Fall Next Year
Dorothy Rosenbaum
Center on Wisconsin Strategy
Local Living Wage Ordinances: Experience, Evidence and Best Practice
Jody Knauss
Demos
A Higher Wage Is Possible
Catherine Ruetschlin and Amy Traub
National Employment Law Project
Getting Our Priorities Straight: Three Actions Congress Can Take to Create Jobs and Build Prosperity
Mike Evangelist and Anastasia Christman
Statewide Ban the Box: Reducing Unfair Barriers to Employment of People with Criminal Records
Testimony on Payroll Fraud: Targeting Bad Actors Hurting Workers and Businesses
Catherine K. Ruckelshaus
U.S. Labor Market Remains in Distress