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Employment Research Newsletter

Volume 16, Number 3 (2009)

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Introduction: Easing Labor Market Troubles in the Short Run and Developing a Skilled Workforce in the Long Run: Some Ideas

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Short-Time Compensation is a Missing Safety Net for U.S. Economy in Recessions
Katharine G. Abraham and Susan N. Houseman

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The New Jobs Tax Credit: A Tested Way to Fight High Unemployment
Timothy J. Bartik

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Improving Performance Measures for the Nation's Workforce Development System
Randall W. Eberts

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Tools to Transform the Workforce Development System
Randall W. Eberts and Christopher J. O'Leary

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Adding Labor Demand Incentives to Encourage Employment for the Disadvantaged
Timothy J. Bartik

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Why Universal Preschool Is Really a Labor Market Program
Timothy J. Bartik

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Boosting the Economy through Career and Technical Education
Kevin Hollenbeck

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How Can a Community Respond to the Economic Downturn?
George A. Erickcek and Brad R. Watts

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The Kalamazoo Promise as a Model for an American Promise
Timothy J. Bartik and Michelle Miller-Adams

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Employment Research, Vol. 16, No. 3, July 2009

 
 
 
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