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The Hamilton Project produces and commissions policy proposals and analyses to promote broad-based economic growth by embracing a significant role for well-designed government policies and public investment.

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Papers May 7, 2010

Exploring the “Job Gap” in April’s Employment Numbers

Today’s employment numbers reinforce the signs of economic recovery. In April, the economy created 290,000 jobs. This is the first time since the beginning of …
Policy Proposals April 1, 2010

The Polarization of Job Opportunities in the U.S. Labor Market: Implications for Employment and Earnings

This paper analyzes the U.S. labor market over the past three decades and finds employment polarization on the rise as job opportunities decline in middle-skil…
Policy Proposals April 1, 2009

Strengthening One-Stop Career Centers: Helping More Unemployed Workers Find Jobs and Build Skills

This paper explores the role that One-Stop Career Centers play in helping the unemployed build new skills and find new jobs, and proposes new measures to expan…
Policy Proposals December 1, 2007

Better Workers for Better Jobs: Improving Worker Advancement in the Low-Wage Labor Market

This paper proposes a new federal funding stream to identify, expand, and replicate the most successful state and local initiatives designed to spur the advanc…
Policy Proposals December 1, 2007

Employment-Based Tax Credits for Low-Skilled Workers

This paper proposes increasing the return to work for low-income families through the expansion the earned income tax credit for low-income childless taxpayers…
Policy Proposals September 1, 2006

Fundamental Restructuring of Unemployment Insurance: Wage-Loss Insurance and Temporary Earnings Replacement Accounts

This paper describes a proposal to restructure social insurance after job loss in order to improve protection against long-term effects of unemployment, provid…
Policy Proposals September 1, 2006

Reforming Unemployment Insurance for the 21st Century Workforce

The current system of unemployment insurance has not been updated since 1935 and is in need of reform to meet the needs of today’s workforce. This paper outlin…
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