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Here’s a roundup of labor market research reports released in the past two weeks:


Center for American Progress (CAP):

Making Our Middle Class Stronger:  35 Policies to Revitalize America’s Middle Class
David Madland


Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR):

Where Have All The Good Jobs Gone?
John Schmitt, Janelle Jones


Economic Policy Institute (EPI):

U.S. Poverty Rates Higher, Safety Net Weaker Than In Peer Countries
Elise Gould, Hilary Wething


Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR):

A Clearer View of Poverty: How the Supplemental Poverty Measure Changes Our Perceptions of Who Is Living in Poverty
Jocelyn Fischer, Jeff Hayes


National Employment Law Project (NELP):

Rebuilding Our Way to a Sustainable Recovery:  Making Commercial Building Retrofit Jobs into Quality Jobs for Our Communities

Lessons Left Unlearned:  Unemployment Insurance Financing After the Great Recession
Mike Evangelist