This paper presents findings from an experimental evaluation of Job Corps, the nation’s largest training program for disadvantaged youths. The study uses survey data collected over four years and tax data over nine years on a nationwide sample of 15,400 treatments and controls. The Job Corps model has promise; program participation increases educational attainment, reduces criminal activity, and increases earnings for several postprogram years. Based on tax data, however, the earnings gains were not sustained except for the oldest participants. Nonetheless, Job Corps is the only federal training program that has been shown to increase earnings for this population. (JEL I28, I38, J13, J24)
Public funding for employment and training has dwindled over the past several decades. Yet in commun...
Existing data on youth employment and career guidance programs were analyzed to identify factors tha...
Recent studies of the effectiveness of the following types of job training programs were reviewed: m...
This study is one of the "knowledge')development" activities mounted in conjunction w...
This study reviews the evidence on the impact that manpower training programs have had on the earnin...
Government-sponsored education and training programs have the goal to enhance participants' skills s...
The purpose of this research was to determine if there existed a relationship between an experience ...
The National Job Corps Study (NJCS) was a four-year longitudinal study in which over 15,000 Job Corp...
This paper assesses the effect of the U.S. Job Corps (JC), the nation's largest and most comprehensi...
In January of 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson introduced programs to provide education, health, jobs and eco...
The Job Corps program is designed to provide academic and vocational training to high school dropout...
This report examines the extent to which Job Corps improves literacy and numeracy skills. Chapter I ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Establi...
The purpose of this study was to assess the overall effectiveness of the Welfare-to-Work (WtW) progr...
The dissertation was undertaken in response to a three-part problem, which was seen as limiting the ...
Public funding for employment and training has dwindled over the past several decades. Yet in commun...
Existing data on youth employment and career guidance programs were analyzed to identify factors tha...
Recent studies of the effectiveness of the following types of job training programs were reviewed: m...
This study is one of the "knowledge')development" activities mounted in conjunction w...
This study reviews the evidence on the impact that manpower training programs have had on the earnin...
Government-sponsored education and training programs have the goal to enhance participants' skills s...
The purpose of this research was to determine if there existed a relationship between an experience ...
The National Job Corps Study (NJCS) was a four-year longitudinal study in which over 15,000 Job Corp...
This paper assesses the effect of the U.S. Job Corps (JC), the nation's largest and most comprehensi...
In January of 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson introduced programs to provide education, health, jobs and eco...
The Job Corps program is designed to provide academic and vocational training to high school dropout...
This report examines the extent to which Job Corps improves literacy and numeracy skills. Chapter I ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Establi...
The purpose of this study was to assess the overall effectiveness of the Welfare-to-Work (WtW) progr...
The dissertation was undertaken in response to a three-part problem, which was seen as limiting the ...
Public funding for employment and training has dwindled over the past several decades. Yet in commun...
Existing data on youth employment and career guidance programs were analyzed to identify factors tha...
Recent studies of the effectiveness of the following types of job training programs were reviewed: m...