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The following reports on labor market policy were recently released:

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Pro-Work Tax Credits Help 2 Million Veteran and Military Households
Arloc Sherman, Bryann DaSilva, Vincent Palacios, and Chye-Ching Huang

Institute for Women’s Policy Research

Women Gain Two Out of Three New Jobs in June: Women Gained 150,000 and Men Gained 73,000 Jobs

Center for Law and Social Policy

TANF 101: TANF in the Great Recession
Randi Hall

Institute for Research on Labor and Employment

Health Care Needs and Access Among Warehouse Workers in Southern California
Juliann Allison, Joel Herrera, Mila Huston, and Ellen Reese

Why the City of Ontario Needs to Raise the Minimum Wage: Earnings Among Warehouse Workers in Inland Southern California
Juliann Allison, Joel Herrera, and Ellen Reese

Center on Wisconsin Strategy

The US Child Care Industry
Laura Dresser and Jody Knauss