View Larger Image The Labor Market, The Working Poor, and Welfare Reform: Policy Suggestions for the Clinton Administration DOWNLOAD REPORT By IWPR|2020-12-14T04:29:49-05:00December 1, 1982|IWPR|Comments Off on The Labor Market, The Working Poor, and Welfare Reform: Policy Suggestions for the Clinton Administration Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookXRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts Post-Dobbs America: The Economic and Workforce Impacts of Abortion Bans Post-Dobbs America: The Economic and Workforce Impacts of Abortion Bans When Hospitals Vanish, Mothers Die: Why Giving Birth Is Riskier in These US States When Hospitals Vanish, Mothers Die: Why Giving Birth Is Riskier in These US States If Parenting Came with a Paycheck, Mothers of Young Children Would Earn $450 Billion a Year If Parenting Came with a Paycheck, Mothers of Young Children Would Earn $450 Billion a Year US Promotes Birth Incentives, But Fails Mothers: New Report Reveals Stark Wage Gaps Ahead of Mother’s Day US Promotes Birth Incentives, But Fails Mothers: New Report Reveals Stark Wage Gaps Ahead of Mother’s Day