Research, forthcoming. 1For example, Gueron and Pauly (1991), from their evaluations of welfare-to-work demonstrations, suggest that increased service intensity improves employment rates of clients and that spreading resources too thinly reduces program effectiveness. In addition, evaluation of programs such as California GAINS (Freedman et al. 1996) suggest the importance of assessment in getting welfare recipients into jobs.
Of welfare-to-work programs evaluated by random assignment, two stand out as having exceptionally la...
During the 1980s, a number of states operated welfare-to-work programs on a demonstration basis and ...
A principal objective of the welfare reform act of 1996 (PRWORA) was to encourage welfare recipients...
and Claire Black of the Upjohn Institute. iAbstract This report describes a new assessment and refer...
The purpose of this paper is to provide preliminary information about the design of a pilot project ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide preliminary information about the design of a pilot project ...
In 1999, General Assistance recipients in New York City were required to participate in a job-traini...
The authors examine data from 21 random assignment evaluations of 76 experimental welfare-to-work pr...
Abstract: This paper examines how experimental demonstrations can be used to inform planners about t...
This paper examines how experimental demonstrations can be used to in-form planners about the ef ca...
Studies examining welfare-to-work program effectiveness present mixed and sometimes discrepant findi...
for making the data available and funding a portion of this work. All findings and conclusions expre...
In 1999 general assistance recipients in New York City were required to participate in a job trainin...
Of welfare-to-work programs evaluated by random assignment, two stand out as having exceptionally la...
Based on interviews with clients in two welfare programs, this article explores three ques-tions reg...
Of welfare-to-work programs evaluated by random assignment, two stand out as having exceptionally la...
During the 1980s, a number of states operated welfare-to-work programs on a demonstration basis and ...
A principal objective of the welfare reform act of 1996 (PRWORA) was to encourage welfare recipients...
and Claire Black of the Upjohn Institute. iAbstract This report describes a new assessment and refer...
The purpose of this paper is to provide preliminary information about the design of a pilot project ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide preliminary information about the design of a pilot project ...
In 1999, General Assistance recipients in New York City were required to participate in a job-traini...
The authors examine data from 21 random assignment evaluations of 76 experimental welfare-to-work pr...
Abstract: This paper examines how experimental demonstrations can be used to inform planners about t...
This paper examines how experimental demonstrations can be used to in-form planners about the ef ca...
Studies examining welfare-to-work program effectiveness present mixed and sometimes discrepant findi...
for making the data available and funding a portion of this work. All findings and conclusions expre...
In 1999 general assistance recipients in New York City were required to participate in a job trainin...
Of welfare-to-work programs evaluated by random assignment, two stand out as having exceptionally la...
Based on interviews with clients in two welfare programs, this article explores three ques-tions reg...
Of welfare-to-work programs evaluated by random assignment, two stand out as having exceptionally la...
During the 1980s, a number of states operated welfare-to-work programs on a demonstration basis and ...
A principal objective of the welfare reform act of 1996 (PRWORA) was to encourage welfare recipients...