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The following reports on labor market policy were recently released:

Economic Policy Institute

What Is Manufacturing and Where Does it happen?  The U.S. Should Reconsider Plans to mask Trade Deficit by Reclassifying Factoryless Production and Contract Manufacturing
Robert E. Scott

State Cuts to Jobless Benefits Did not Help Workers or Taxpayers
Josh Bivens, Joshua Smith, and Valerie Wilson

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Strengthening the EITC for Childless Workers Would Promote Work and Reduce Poverty
Chuck Marr and Chye-Ching Huang

National Women’s Law Center

Listening to Workers: Child Care Challenges in Low-Wage Jobs
NWLC staff in collaboration with others

Underpaid & Overloaded: Women in Low-Wage Jobs
Joan Entmacher, Lauren Frohlich, Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Emily Martin, and Liz Watson