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The following reports on labor market policy were recently released:


Economic Policy Institute

High Quality Child Care is Out of Reach for Working Families
Elise Gould, Tanyell Cooke

National Women’s Law Center
Chartbook: Women’s Overrepresentation in Low-Wage Jobs
Anne Morrison, Katherine Gallagher Robbins


Institute for Women’s Policy Research

Amidst Disappointing Job Growth, Men Gain 3 of 5 Jobs Added in September
IWPR

CLASP
Using Post-College Labor Market Outcomes
Anna Cielinski


National Employment Law Project

U.S. Department of Labor Home Care Rule: What’s Next?
NELP

Federal Minimum Wage & Overtime Protections for Home Care Workers
NELP


Roosevelt Institute

Local and State Business Registration Schemes: An Enforcement Lever to Strengthen Employer Compliance with Labor Standards and to Facilitate Worker Organizing
Haeyoung Yoon


Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis the New School

Confronting Low Pay: Minimum Wage Policy and Employment in the U.S. and France
David R. Howell, Bert M. Azizoglu, Anna Okatenko