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Here are the latest labor market policy research reports:


Center for American Progress

Lessons Learned: Reflections on 4 Decades of Fighting for Families
Judith Warner


Center for Economic and Policy Research

Making Jobs Good
John Schmitt and Janelle Jones


Center for Law and Social Policy

Innovative City and State Funding Approaches to Supporting Subsidized Employment and Transitional Jobs
Chris Warland, Melissa Young and Elizabeth Lower-Basch


Economic Policy Institute

Guestworkers in the High-skill U.S. Labor Market
Hal Salzman, Daniel Kuehn, and B. Lindsay Lowell


Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis

Are Connecticut Workers Ready for Retirement?
Joelle Saad Lessler, Teresa Ghilarducci, Kate Bahn, Anthony Bonen, and Lauren Schmitz


Institute for Women’s Policy Research

Valuing Good Health in Vermont: The Costs and Benefits of Earned Health Care Time
Claudia Williams with assistance from Jasmin Griffin and Jeffrey Hayes