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SPECIAL REPORTS

Green Jobs for All: Two Crises: One Solution, NJFAC 9/14

The Disparate Responses of Harry Hopkins and John Maynard Keynes to the Great Depression and Why It Was the Social Worker Rather Than the Economist Who Got It Right, Harvey, 4/12

Historical Amnesia: The Humphrey-Hawkins Act, Full Employment and Employment as a Right, Ginsburg 2011

Strategic and Political Challenges to Large-Scale Federal Job Creation, Goldberg, 2011

Learning from the New Deal, Harvey 2011

Why is the Right to Work So Hard to Secure? Harvey 9/12

Report on Organizational Activities in Behalf of Job Creation, Goldberg, 3/10

The Jobs Summit: A Historic Opportunity for the Obama Adm 11/09

The Permanent War Economy: Real Security or False Promise? Resource written by ministers for church bulletins. Feedback welcomed.

Special Report 2: The Right to Work and to Welfare, Goldberg and Collins, 2/02

Special Report 3: Toward a Fair Economy: The Economic Context for 2004, members of the NJFAC Executive Committee, GS Goldberg, Chair

Special Report 4: The Permanent War Economy: Real Security or False Promise? by Charles Bell, Sheila D. Collins, Helen Lachs Ginsburg, and Mary Malloy pdf

Sprecial Report 5:The Labor Force Participation Rate and Its Trajectory, Zaccone

Special Report 6: Is the Decline in the Labor Force Participation Rate During This Recession Permanent? Zaccone

Special Report 7 Why Are Men of Prime Age MIssing from the Labor Force? Zaccone

Social Security Packet

Five Years Closer to Economic Justice: A Proposal to the National Council of Churches of Christ, U.S. A. by the National Jobs for All Coalition

The Impact of the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001 on Women's Employment, Goldberg and Ginsburg

The Drive for Decent Work--proposals for a contemporary full employment policy


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