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Heed union leader’s truth-telling on Trump/Carrier deal and judge on policy, not theatrics
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North Carolina voters’ anger about privatized infrastructure projects should serve as a warning to policymakers
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The moral of the Trump/Carrier deal is clear: if you’re useful to Trump, he might be willing to throw other workers overboard to help you
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Exploring the consequences of charter school expansion in U.S. cities
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Employment continues its sluggish recovery along racial lines in the third quarter of 2016
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EPI News 9/30/2016
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EARN: Economic Analysis and Research Network
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August state jobs numbers affirm breadth of labor market improvement over the past year
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Black-white wage gaps expand with rising wage inequality
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Union decline lowers wages of nonunion workers: The overlooked reason why wages are stuck and inequality is growing
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Economic recovery for black and Latino workers expands to more states in the second quarter of 2016
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Income inequality in the U.S. by state, metropolitan area, and county
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Nonprofit organizations in support of the Department of Labor’s new overtime regulations
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EARNCon: St. Louis 2016
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April’s state jobs report shows slowing improvement across the country
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State unemployment rates by race and ethnicity at the start of 2016 show a plodding recovery, with some states continuing to lag behind
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Labor force participation increases in most states
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Wisconsin’s so-called right to work law has been ruled unconstitutional
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Trans-Pacific Partnership, currency manipulation, trade, and jobs: U.S. trade deficit with the TPP countries cost 2 million jobs in 2015, with job losses in every state
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State unemployment rates by race and ethnicity at the end of 2015 show a plodding recovery
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States heavily reliant on the energy sector had a tough year, but most other states finished 2015 heading in the right direction
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Recovery of Hispanic unemployment rate expands to four more states in third quarter of 2015
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On Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association: The inextricable links between exclusive representation, agency fees, and the duty of fair representation
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Bringing it back home: Why state comparisons are more useful than international comparisons for improving U.S. education policy
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Laws enabling public-sector collective bargaining have not led to excessive public-sector pay
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Eliminating fair share fees and making public employment “right-to-work” would increase the pay penalty for working in state and local government
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More of the Same in the July State Jobs Report
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Parents’ Non-Standard Work Schedules Make Adequate Childrearing Difficult: Reforming Labor Market Practices Can Improve Children’s Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes
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Black Unemployment Rate Dips Below 10 Percent in 11 of 24 States Measured in Second Quarter
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June State Jobs Report Shows Continued Lackluster Trends