The purpose of the evaluation is to examine outcomes and impacts for participants in Travis County-funded community-based workforce programs over time and to provide recommendations and support for County and provider staff based on data analysis and best practice research.Travis CountyRay Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resource
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
Presented to APPAM’s 31st Annual Research Conference Washington, D.C. For more than fifteen years, ...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
Evaluation of workforce development programs.For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
This evaluation examines outcomes and impacts for participants in the Travis County-funded community...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
Presented to APPAM’s 31st Annual Research Conference Washington, D.C. For more than fifteen years, ...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
Evaluation of workforce development programs.For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
This evaluation examines outcomes and impacts for participants in the Travis County-funded community...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
For more than fifteen years, Travis County has invested between $1-2.5 million in workforce developm...
Presented to APPAM’s 31st Annual Research Conference Washington, D.C. For more than fifteen years, ...