Labor Market Policy Research Reports, December 14- December 20, 2013

December 20, 2013

Teresa Kroeger

The following labor market policy research reports were recently released: 

Center for American Progress

Economic Snapshot: December 2013
Christian E. Weller and Sam Ungar

Real Family Values: Flexible Work Arrangements and Work-Life Fit
Sarah Jane Glynn and Emily Baxter

 

Center for Economic and Policy Research

Testimony on “The Importance of Social Security for Sustaining Living Standards in Retirement”
Dean Baker

 

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 

Retirement Tax Incentives Are Ripe for Reform
Chuck Marr, Nathaniel Frentz, and Chye-Ching Huang

 

Demos 

The Problem with Employment Credit Checks: Why America Needs Senator Warren’s Equal Employment for All Act
Amy Traub

  

Economic Policy Institute

High Unemployment Means Native Americans Are Still Waiting for an Economic Recovery
Algernon Austin

Native Americans and Jobs: The Challenge and the Promise
Algernon Austin 

Raising the Federal Minimum Wage to $10.10 Would Lift Wages for Millions and Provide a Modest Economic Boost
David Cooper

 

Employment Policy Research Network

How Youth Are Put At Risk by Parents’ Low-Wage Jobs
Lisa Dodson and Randy Albelda

 

Institute for Women’s Policy Research

Valuing Good Health in Newark: The Costs and Benefits of Earned Sick Time
Claudia Williams, Susan Andrzejewski, and Jeff Hayes

 

Political Economy Research Institute

An Assessment of the Fiscal Impact of the Proposed Milwaukee County Living Wage Ordinance
Jeannette Wicks-Lim

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