Jobs, Jobs, Jobs

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November 21, 2011
Research, materials, policies, or statements of any kind developed by or communicated in association with the “Center for Families” or the “Family Impact Seminars” are not the official policies or positions of Purdue University and should not be characterized as such.

Policy Responses to Indiana’s Continuing Jobs Crisis

Robert Scott
Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Research, Economic Policy Institute

Policy Options for Supporting Strong Early Literacy

Timothy Slaper
Director of Economic Analysis, Indiana Business Research Center
Reinventing Workforce Development


The Indiana Family Impact Seminars provide objective, high-quality research on family issues to (a) build greater respect for and use of research in policy decisions; (b) encourage policymakers to examine policies and programs through the lens of family impacts; and (c) provide neutral, nonpartisan opportunities for legislators to engage in open dialogue for fostering relationships and fi­nding common ground.