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The following reports on labor market policy were recently released:

Center for American Progress

We the People: Why Congress and U.S. States Must Pass Comprehensive LGBT Nondiscrimination Protections
Sarah McBride, Laura E. Durso, Hannah Hussey, Sharita Gruberg, and Bishop Gene Robinson

For Women to Lead, They Have to Stay in the Game: Why We Need Public Policy to Level the Playing Field
Judith Warner

Can Public Policy Break the Glass Ceiling? Lessons from Abroad
Dalia Ben-Galim and Amna Silim

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Letting Key Provisions of Working-Family Tax Credits Expire Would Push 16 Million People Into or Deeper Into Poverty
Chuck Marr, Bryann DaSilva, and Arloc Sherman

A Guide to Statistics on Historical Trends in Income Inequality
Chad Stone, Danilo Trisi, Arloc Sherman, and Brandon DeBot

Economic Policy Institute

China Trade, Outsourcing, and Jobs
Robert E. Scott and Will Kimball

Institute for Women’s Policy Research

Untapped Resources, Untapped Labor Pool: Using Federal Highway Funds to Prepare Women for Careers in Construction
Ariane Hegewisch, Jane Henrici, Elyse Shaw, and Thomas Hooper