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The following reports on labor market policy were recently released:

Center for American Progress

Reforms to Help Meet the Growing Demand for Long-Term Care Services
Daniel Bahr, Topher Spiro, and Maura Calsyn

The Economic Benefits of Closing Educational Achievement Gaps
Robert G. Lynch and Patrick Oakford

Promoting Entrepreneurship Among Millennials
Sarah Ayres Steinberg

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Letting Key Provisions of Working-Family Tax Credits Expire Would Push 16 Million People Into or Deeper Into Poverty
Chuck Marr, Bryann DaSilva, and Arloc Sherman

CLASP

Implementing Earned Sick Day Laws: Top Tips from Connecticut, San Francisco, Seattle, and New York City
Liz Ben-Ishai

Institute for Women’s Policy Research

Women and Men in the Recovery: Where the Jobs Are: Women Recover Jobs Lost in Recession in Year Five
Heidi Hartmann, Ph.D., Elyse Shaw, and Rachel O’Connor

The Status of Women in Connecticut’s Workforce
Cynthia Hess, Ph.D.

Urban Institute

Tax Policy and Volunteer Labor
Katherine Toran

Low-Income Immigrant Families’ Access to SNAP and TANF
Devlin Hanson, Heather Koball, Karina Fortuny with Ajay Chaudry