CEPR logo

Fact-based, data-driven research and analysis to advance democratic debate on vital issues shaping people’s lives.

Center for Economic and Policy Research
1611 Connecticut Ave. NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20009

Tel: 202-293-5380
Fax: 202-588-1356
https://cepr.net

Close

On This Page

Here is a collection of the latest labor market policy research reports from the past week:


Center for Economic and Policy Research

Macroeconomic Policy Advice and the Article IV Consultations: A European Union Case Study
Mark Weisbrot and Helene Jorgensen


Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

The Relationship Between SNAP and Work Among Low-Income Households
Dottie Rosenbaum

The Fiscal and Economic Risks of Territorial Taxation
Chye-Ching Huang, Chuck Marr, and Joel Friedman


Economic Policy Institute

Vast Majority of Wage Earners Are Working Harder, and For Not Much More
Lawrence Mishel


Global Trade Watch

Prosperity Undermined During Era of Fast Tracked NAFTA and WTO Model Trade Agreements


Institute for Women’s Policy Research

Valuing Good Health in Philadelphia: The Costs and Benefits of Paid Sick Days
Claudia Williams