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NC Justice Center Briefs & Reports

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Legislative Agenda 2009: Responding to Crisis and Building a More Resilient North Carolina Feb 1, 2009
EXPOSING THE GAP, REVISITED: North Carolina Schools Are Still Failing Minority Students Jan 15, 2010
The State of Working North Carolina: Support NC Workers, Strengthen the Economy, Share Prosperity Sep 2, 2011
The State of Working North Carolina: Still Unemployed After All These Years - Long-Term Unemployment and the Importance of the Unemployment Insurance System Sep 6, 2011
The State of Working North Carolina: The Job That Didn't Disappear - Caregiving Sep 7, 2011
The State of Working North Carolina: "A Fair Day’s Pay for a Fair Day's Work" - The Importance of Family-Supporting Wages during the Economic Recovery Sep 7, 2011
The State of Working North Carolina: Good, Quality Jobs for a Robust Economic Recovery - Projections for a Booming Low-Wage Labor Market and Ways to Create Better Opportunities Sep 9, 2011
A PROFILE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA: Veterans Nov 11, 2011
A PROFILE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA: Older Workers Nov 21, 2011
REPORT: Time to Care - How North Carolina Can Promote Health, Support Workers, and Strengthen Families Dec 12, 2011

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