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Making Work Pay: The Benefits of the 1996-1997 Minimum Wage Increase for Low-Wage Workers in the U.S. and Pennsylvania

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Howard Wial
Date: July 01, 1998

In a national study, “Making Work Pay: The Impact of the 1996-97 Minimum Wage Increase,” Jared Bernstein and John...

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Nursing Home Privatization: What is the Human Cost?

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Steve Lopez
Date: May 01, 1998

This report investigates the effects of privatization or attempted privatization on the quality of care at several county and...

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Employment and Wages of Part-time Workers in Pennsylvania and the United States, 1979-1996

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Howard Wial
Date: April 01, 1998

This report examines employment and the wages of part-time workers from 1979-1996. This paper finds that: part-time jobs pay...

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The Job Gap in Pennsylvania: Are There Enough Living-Wage Jobs?

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Howard Wial
Date: February 01, 1998

Many Pennsylvanians believe that anyone who looks hard enough can find a “living wage” job- a job that supports...

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Pennsylvania’s Nursing Homes: Promoting Quality Care and Quality Jobs

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Susan Eaton
Date: January 01, 1997

This report documents the wide variation that exists in the quality of care for residents and the quality of...

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Talking Points on Pennsylvania’s Response to COVID-19

There are stark differences between the our perspective and that of the right on how Pennsylvania has dealt with...

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Four Misconceptions About a Severance Tax

Type: Memo

This explainer memo is a response to some of the most frequent criticisms of instituting a severance tax in...

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