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Here are the labor market policy research reports released in the past few weeks:


Center for Economic and Policy Research

Raising the Social Security Payroll Tax Cap: How Many Workers Would Pay More?
Nicole Woo, Janelle Jones and John Schmitt


Economic Policy Institute

Assessing the job polarization explanation of growing wage inequality
Lawrence Mishel, John Schmitt, and Heidi Shierholz

Earnings of the top 1.0 percent rebound strongly in the recovery
Lawrence Mishel and Nicholas Finio


Employment Policy Research Network

Wage Policy as an Essential Ingredient in Job Creation
Oren Levin-Waldman


Political Economy Research Institute

Real and Financial Determinants of the Profit Share of Income: The Financial Profit Squeeze
Matthew J. Bezreh and Jonathan P. Goldstein


Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis

Older Workers and Employers’ Demands
Anthony Bonen