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The following reports on labor market policy were recently released:

Center for American Progress

How Does Middle-Class Financial Health Affect Entrepreneurship in America?
Camilo Mondragón-Vélez

Economic Policy Institute

Authorized Status, Limited Returns: The Labor Market Outcomes of Temporary Mexican Workers
Lauren A. Apgar

Broad-Based Wage Growth Is a Key Tool in the Fight Against Poverty
Elise Gould, Alyssa Davis, and Will Kimball

Center for Economic and Policy Research

Low-wage Workers: Still Older, Smarter, and Underpaid
Cherrie Bucknor

Institute for Women’s Policy Research

The Status of Women in the States: 2015
Cynthia Hess, Jessica Milli, Jeff Hayes, Ariane Hegewisch, Yana Mayayeva, Stephanie Román, Julie Anderson, and Justine Augeri

Urban Institute

Bridging the Gap: Exploring the Intersection of Workforce Development and Child Care
Gina Adams, Shayne Spaulding, Caroline Heller