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This fact sheet defines, details, and advocates for an equity-centered national subsidized employment program.
Alyssa Fortner, Alycia Hardy, and Stephanie Schmit detail the importance of significant and sustained direct spending for school-age child care. This fact sheet highlights a new CLASP analysis estimating that it would cost between $48.4 billion and $79.6 billion to reach all school-age children eligible through CCDBG.
Molly Bashay was interviewed about the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on labor and automation.
Stephanie Schmit was quoted in this article about the reintroduced Child Care for Working Families Act.
AAPI women have to work more than 14 months to match what white, non-Hispanic men make in just one year.
In this blog, Molly Bashay argues for subsidized jobs as a proven strategy to tackle the current job crisis.
In this letter to the chairman and ranking member of the House Committee on Education and Labor, CLASP presents recommendations to promote high-quality apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships to ensure that students with low incomes, students of color, immigrants, and students impacted by the jus
True economic recovery will require building back highquality jobs in all sectors—here is a set of CLASP recommendations for the Biden-Harris Administration.
CLASP helped lead the development of these child care and early learning recommendations to the Biden-Harris transition team. We were one of 187 organizations that endorsed these recommendations to ensure a strong, equitable child care and early learning system that not only benefits children, families, and early educators but also keeps women in the workforce, increases racial equity, and strengthens our economy for everyone.
New York Times article referenced a CLASP report on CCDBG.