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Labor Market Policy Research Reports, August 22 – September 11

The following reports on labor market policy were recently released:

Center for American Progress

Administrative Action on Immigration Reform: The Fiscal Benefits of Temporary Work Permits
Patrick Oakford

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

House Bill Would Raise Small Business Premiums and Undercut Health Reform’s Consumer Protections
Edwin Park

State Earned Income Tax Credits and Minimum Wages Work Best Together
Erica Williams and Chris Mai

 

CLASP

SNAP E&T Pilots
Elizabeth Lower-Basch and Helly Lee

A job creation and job quality agenda for Labor Day
Liz Ben-Ishai and Elizabeth Lower-Basch

Economic Policy Institute

The Importance of Study Design in the Minimum-Wage Debate
Daniel Kuehn

Workers in Lower-Paid White-Collar Occupations Need Overtime Protections
Heidi Shierholz

Why America’s Workers Need Faster Wage Growth—And What We Can Do About It
Elise Gould


Institute for Research on Labor and Employment

The Mayor of Los Angeles’ Proposed City Minimum Wage Policy: A Prospective Impact Study
Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, Annette Bernhardt, and Ian Perry

San Francisco’s Proposed City Minimum Wage Law: A Prospective Impact Study
Michael Reich, Ken Jacobs, Annette Bernhardt, and Ian Perry

Political Economy Research Institute

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

Urban Institute

Little Evidence of the ACA Increasing Part-Time Work So Far
Bowen Garrett and Robert Kaestner

How Does Unemployment Affect Family Arrangements for Children?
Stephan Lindner and Elizabeth Peters